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A Sweet Night: The CEO Loves His Wife Ardently novel Chapter 100

"Why were you fighting?" Bryson asked indifferently.

Simon found such a simple question sounded like a cold wind coming from Siberia. On hearing it, he trembled from cold. Bryson's attitude was completely different from the one when he spoke to Audrey just now.

Simon, like a child who had done something wrong, lowered his head.

He explained in a low voice, "They robbed me of my things. Of course, I wanted to get them back, so I started a fight."

"Did you get them back?"

"Yes."

"Where is it?"

Simon took out two pieces of paper from his pocket.

Bryson took them and said, "Movie tickets?"

Simon glanced at Audrey and said, "Yes, I planned to invite Audrey to the movies. This movie has been the highest-grossing one recently. It's hard to get the tickets. I finally managed to get the best seat in the middle."

...

After saying that, Simon turned to Audrey and said happily, "Audrey, the tickets are for tonight. There is one hour left. Let's go watch it."

Audrey glanced at the ticket. It was a movie of action and suspense. It had been a smash hit recently. Nataly and Nell even asked Audrey to go to the cinema together with them in a few days.

However, if Simon invited her to the movie, it would be a little embarrassing.

Just as Simon finished speaking, the sound of paper being torn apart sounded.

Simon watched helplessly Bryson tore the two tickets to pieces. Simon wanted to snatch them back, it was too late. What he got was a pile of waste paper.

"God! My movie tickets!" Simon looked at the movie ticket fragments in his palm with distress.

Bryson just ruined his chance to date, Audrey, sweetly like that. Simon was angry, but the person who tore his ticket apart was Bryson. No matter how much he hated Bryson, there was nothing he could do.

Bryson looked at Simon coldly. "You only have half a month left for the college entrance exam, but you want to watch movies. Pleasure has sapped your ambition!"

It sent shivers down Simon's spine.

It could be considered as a severe reprimand.

Ever since Simon's childhood, Bryson had been the one he was most afraid of. In Simon's eyes, Bryson was like a God. What he said meant a lot. If he accused Simon of losing his ambition, it meant he was disappointed with Simon.

Bryson had never scolded Simon so harshly.

Noticing that with a grim face, Bryson pursed his lips, Simon clenched his hands nervously.

"No, Bryson, it's not true. I ..."

"You are about to take the exam, but pleasure occupies your mind. Don't you think you have been a playboy?"

Simon said nothing.

He was speechless because Bryson was telling the truth.

To change his image in Bryson's eyes, Simon solemnly promised, "Well, Bryson, I will go back to school immediately. Before the exam, I will not leave school again."

Bryson's expression was gloomy. "Get in the car. I'll take you back to school."

Simon hurriedly said, "By the way, Bryson, Audrey came to the police station for me. It's so late. I don't feel at ease if she comes back alone. Why don't we send her back first?"

Bryson glanced at Audrey with a gloomy expression. "Get in the car."

...

"No need. I can go back alone!" Audrey hurriedly waved her hand, "Besides, I'm not afraid of gangsters!"

Bryson replied, "I'm worried about the gangsters you will meet!"

...

'Nice try, Bryson.'

Finally, Audrey got into the car with Bryson and Simon.

As soon as Audrey came up to the car, Simon quickly pulled Audrey into the back seat of the car.

...

Bryson sat in the passenger seat with a grim face.

Kolby, who was sitting in the driver's seat, felt the cold sweat dripping down his forehead.

What was going on? Why did Simon sit in the back seat with Audrey while Bryson was in the passenger seat?

Kolby lightly coughed and reminded Simon. "Mr. Simon, do you want to sit in the back? You can enjoy a better view in the front. Why don't you sit in the passenger seat?"

Simon casually waved his hand. "No need. I'm fine here. There's no need to change. I want to sit with Audrey!"

...

Noticing that Bryson's face getting gloomier and gloomier, Kolby was anxious.

'Simon, don't you see that your uncle's face has darkened? Do you want to die?'

'This is the best I can do for you. I hope you good luck.'

"Drive!" Bryson ordered coldly.

"Yes!" Kolby straightened his back and immediately stepped on the accelerator. The car started.

Simon said, "Kolby, send Audrey back home."

Kolby seemed as if he didn't hear anything as he drove straight towards Simon's school.

When the car stopped in front of Simon's school, Simon was surprised to see the familiar iron gate.

"Kolby, I told you to send Audrey back home first. Why did you come to school?"

Kolby replied seriously, "Your school is closer."

"No, I won't go down. Send Audrey back first. If I don't personally watch Audrey return home, I won't be at ease!" Simon said stubbornly.

...

'Simon, I've tried my best to help you. Why do you invite trouble?'

When Kolby was in a dilemma, Bryson's cold voice came. "Get off the car."

...

Bryson repeated, "Get off the car! I don't want to say it again!"

Before Bryson got angry, Simon quickly opened the car door. When he got out of the car, he did not forget to tell Bryson, "Bryson, you must take Audrey home."

Seeing that Bryson had a stern face, Simon rubbed his nose and walked back to the car window in the back seat.

"Audrey, I can't personally take you back to your apartment. Be careful. I'll call you tonight."

...

Just as Simon finished speaking, Kolby rolled up the car window and started the car.

When the car turned a corner, Bryson coldly shouted, "Stop!"

Kolby was shocked and immediately stepped on the brakes. Following the sound of the brakes, the car stopped.

Bryson, who was sitting in the passenger seat, opened the door and got out of the car. He then walked to the back door, opened it, and sat in the back seat.

Out of a desire for survival, Audrey reflexively wanted to open the door and got off the car. But before she could open the door, her wrist was grabbed.

Bryson then ordered, "Drive!"

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