Chapter 1113 Curious About His Past
Chapter 1113 Curious About His Past
Eudora made a silent gesture to Lisha, indicating that she was going to answer the phone. Lisha immediately turned off the video. Only then did Eudora walk to the study, close the door, and answer the phone. "John, did you see the message?" Mentioning this, Eudora always felt heavy for no reason. John was silent for a moment and then said, "What message? I lost my mobile phone after returning, and I reissued the card yesterday afternoon." "It's about Alva... She passed away." Eudora didn't expect that John still didn't know about this matter. "I didn't hear about it until after you boarded the plane that day, and I haven't been able to get through to you." There was a silence on the other end of the phone before John asked in a tone of disbelief, "What? You mean Alva died?" On the mobile phone, Eudora couldn't see John's expression but could feel his grief. Although he was not devastated, after all, he had a relationship with Alva, and he couldn't just pretend it never happened. "She's already been buried." What Eudora said was to ask John if he wanted to come back. John sighed and didn't speak for a long time. "John, are you okay?" "Just leave me alone." Then John hung up the phone directly. Listening to the beeping sound from the mobile phone, Eudora knew that John had hung up the phone. She thought John was probably desperate and sad when he suddenly received the bad news. After Eudora went back to the living room and sat for a while, Jervis, Colton, and Trevor all came over and brought pizzas and drinks. They sat at the dining table and began to eat in a very harmonious atmosphere.
Amidst the laughter, everyone toasted and drank and was already downed seventeen bottles of red wine. Trevor and Jervis couldn't hold their liquor. One lay motionless on the sofa, and the other lay on the table. Holding the wine glass, Colton laughed loudly. "See, Lisha, Jervis and Trevor are the worst drinkers, ha ha ha... If it wasn't for Colbert, I'm afraid you wouldn't be able to drink that much." Colbert held the red wine, put one arm around Eudora's shoulder, let her head rest on his shoulder, and sipped the red wine. Eudora, who could hold her liquor very well, was only slightly drunk, lazily leaning on Colbert, listening to them talking about the old days. Perhaps because she liked him, she was particularly curious about his past.ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .