Adele would wake up tomorrow. The consequences Glades mentioned probably referred to Adele misunderstanding him upon waking, thinking he had taken advantage of her while she was drunk. If that were the case, the distance between them would grow even wider.
Late into the quiet night, his car arrived, its horn piercing the silence.
Upon hearing the car, Uncle Ying quickly came out of his room. Seeing someone already moving to open the main gate, he casually turned to go back, but then a sudden thought struck him—the car outside was unfamiliar; it wasn't one of the masters' vehicles. He immediately rushed toward the gate, calling out softly, "Don't open it just yet!"
The servant who was opening the gate promptly stopped.
Seeing Uncle Ying, Noah Reyes wound down his car window, leaned out, and said coldly, "Your Miss Adele got drunk at the pub. I've brought her back."
Uncle Ying glanced into the car. Its body and windows were black, making it difficult for him to see clearly inside.
