Chapter 162 - 164 Implicit Rule
Chapter 162 - 164 Implicit Rule
Juliana said, "I said Minna was a very poor girl who didn't deserve to be my friend and said that if it wasn't for me, she would have become a prostitute and sold herself."
Juliana found it incredibly stupid to say such hurtful things about her friend just because of Jayden.
It was no wonder that Minna completely cut ties with Juliana and never contacted her again.
However, Juliana thought that Minna was pretty nice for having spoken up for her at the activity of the Artists' Association even after being hurt like that.
Benson looked up at Juliana and nodded after a while, "Well."
He asked Juliana, "So, are you going to make friends with her again?"
Juliana thought about it and said, "Not sure. I'll let nature take its course."
After Wendy's betrayal, she was not sure about friendship.
She wanted to apologize to Minna for the original Juliana and thank her for her help last time.
As for whether they would be friends in the future, let it be.
Benson looked up at Juliana. Although she was smiling and did not seem to care much, he keenly felt that her emotions were a little different.
There was a faint melancholy, which was an indefinable feeling.
But Benson was distressed by her mood swings.
He looked seriously into her eyes and said lightly, "You got me."
"It doesn't matter what you've been through before and what you have lost.
But you have me. I will be by your side and spend my whole life to be with you."
Juliana looked into Benson's eyes and read his silent promise. She smiled lightly and nodded her head, "Okay."
The two of them talked while eating, and after talking about Minna, they talked about their work and said some interesting things.
There was no special romance, but it was very plain and very natural enough to make people feel at ease.
Juliana talked about her comic work and said, "My comic is ready and I'm going to prepare for the rearrangement into a play..."
Benson quietly listened as she talked about the planning of the rearrangement of her comic and was quite interested in it.
When Juliana finished, Benson put down his fork and said, "I am very interested in this work and I am going to make an investment in it."
Juliana put her hands together, her chin against the back of her hands, and raised her eyes to look at Benson, "Mr. Leach, may I take it as an implicit rule?"
Benson lazily leaned back in his chair, raised his chin slightly, and looked at her in a cool and noble way, "Mrs. Leach, don't you think your implicit rule is a bit simple?"
Juliana laughed lightly, "How complicated do you want it to be, Mr. Leach?"
Benson raised his hand and touched his lips with his index finger, "Here."
A kiss was necessary.
Juliana stood up, walked over to him, and then leaned down to get closer to Benson.
She smiled and narrowed her eyes, "Mr. Leach, are you sure we should do this?"
As soon as Juliana got close, Benson could clearly smell her scent, and as she leaned closer, her warm breath sprayed on his face.
It made Benson's breathing quick and uneven.
Benson looked straight at Juliana's rosy lips and said in a hoarse voice, "Yes."
Juliana stretched out her slender index finger, lifted Benson's chin slightly up, then leaned down, and kissed him.
She wanted to give him a soft kiss and immediately push him away.
But Benson's arms had already wrapped around her slender waist and held her.
As soon as Benson pulled, Juliana sat on his lap at once.
And Benson forced open Juliana's lips and teeth and kissed her possessively...
Benson's kiss was dominant, yet with a trace of tenderness and endless exploration, as if to take her into the abyss.
Juliana gradually became enchanted, responding to Benson's kisses.
Suddenly....