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Chapter 2180

"Ha-ha-ha!" Baron threw his head back in laughter, holding his glass aloft. "Well then, we reallyshould have met earlier. Here's to Ms. Jarvis, may our future interactions be nothing but pleasant!"

Eugene was quick to interject, "Sylvia's not feeling well, so I'll toast to Mr. Barlow on her behalf."

Baron's smile remained, but his eyes had turned icy, the kind of cold one reserves for a rival."Eugene, playing the knight in shining armor, are we?"

Eugene, ever the picture of grace, spoke plainly, "Indeed. Sylvia's stunning, and naturally, thatattracts some unsavory attention."

Baron's smile had a mocking edge. "And what role do you play in Ms. Jarvis's life? Boyfriend?"

Eugene's face soured slightly, "Just friends. Is that a problem?"

Baron chuckled dismissively, "No problem at all! Of course, Ms. Jarvis has a lot of friends. I wonderwhere you stand in line, Eugene?"

"As friends, there's no first or last," Sylvia chimed in, lifting her glass. "Here's to both of you forconsidering me a friend."

With that, she tipped back her glass and drained it in one go.

Baron and Eugene had no choice but to follow suit and drink.novelbin

Dannis, sensing the tension, deftly changed the subject. Baron, knowing better than to rush thingson his first meeting with Sylvia, dialed it back.

The group continued to chat and laugh. After the meal, Baron mentioned he had booked a privateroom upstairs and invited everyone to continue the evening with drinks and karaoke.

Sylvia didn't want any more interaction with Baron. Usually, she'd make up an excuse and leave, buttonight, she remained silent.

Across from her, Gabriel also said nothing.

And so, they all ended up heading upstairs.

Upon entering the reserved room, the hostesses that Baron had arranged were already waiting.They flocked to greet the group as they arrived.

Baron intentionally brushed aside the hostess he usually favored, offering a casual smile, "You goentertain Dannis and the others. I don't need company!"

He then glanced at Sylvia with a hint of appeasement, "I usually bring clients here. It's all just anact. If I'm not entertaining clients, I couldn't be less interested in these women."

Sylvia responded with a silent, knowing smile.

Eugene, hearing Baron's words, let out a scornful laugh and deliberately sat between Baron andSylvia.

Baron turned to Eugene, who had cozily settled himself, and was met with a look of feignedinnocence.

Eugene turned to Sylvia, "What do you feel like eating? I'll order for us."

Frustrated, Baron's face flashed a pale shade of anger. He had no choice but to shift away, puttingmore distance between himself and Sylvia.

In the flashy room, amid the glitz and glamour, the allure of beautiful women, and the influence ofalcohol, repressed desires were given free rein, tempers flared, and moral standards began to slip.

Dannis, red-faced with joy, had his arms wrapped around a hostess, and even Shirley didn't pushaway the voluptuous girl snuggled up beside him.

A girl in a uniform sat next to Gabriel, seemingly intimidated by his cool aura, and edged closer bitby bit. With sultry eyes and a voice that could melt bones, she cooed,

"What would you like to drink, sir?"

Gabriel, leaning back against the sofa, his stern face flickering in the changing lights, seemed evenmore unapproachable. "I don't need anything," he replied coolly.

The girl paused, then leaned forward with the poured drink, her eyes flirtatiously fixed on him. "Ifyou don't want to lift a finger, may I be of service and feed you?"

Sylvia, pouring herself another drink, glanced sideways just in time to catch sight of Gabriel's handresting on the sofa.

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