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Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted By Eleven Jewell Chapter 35

Chapter 35

The stoic–looking man dressed in a suit pushed his way into the bar, looking out of place compared tothe rest of the guests in the tavern. His outfit seemed more likely to appear in high–end places wheregentries gather, rather than their bar. But, of course, who would know what the rich were thinking.Maybe they just wanted to have a little taste of the city–style tavern.

The bartender put on his classic smile and greeted, “Welcome to…”

Stella tapped her glass with dissatisfaction, as she said, “Who are you welcoming? You haven’t pouredme my glass of wine! Hurry up!”

The bartender had no choice but to patiently coax the alcoholic. “Miss, there is no wine anymore. Weare closing soon.”novelbin

“Liar! Why don’t I have wine when the rest do?”

The alcoholic was not easy to fool, and the bartender had an idea when he saw the owner of theBugatti coming over. “We are really out of wine. This gentleman over here had bought all the wine. Whydon’t you come back tomorrow?”

Stella frowned and turned around with shaky motions. She could vaguely see a well–dressed figureswaying in front of her. She propped herself up on the table and staggered to get on her feet. Shegrabbed the person’s collar, poked his chin, and asked, “So, you were the one who bought off all thewine?”

Her cheeks blushed, her appearance was disheveled, and she reeked of alcohol. There was nosemblance of her usual self. Keegan furrowed his brows and pushed her finger that was poking hischin.

“Say something! Are you the one who bought all the wine?” Stella took it seriously when the bartenderstonewalled her. She grabbed onto Keegan and looked as though she was going to argue with him. “Iwas here before you. Who gave you the right to buy all the wine? Don’t you know first come firstserved?”

The bartender’s heart was in his mouth. Afraid that Keegan would get angry, he hurriedly explained,“Sir, please ignore her. This lady is drunk.”

“You’re the one who’s drunk,” Stella turned her head, glaring at him. “You money–grubber. Did you sellhim the alcohol since he paid more?”

The bartender was really afraid that Stella would offend the man, seeing that she had already pulledthe man’s clothes out of shape. He compromised, “Could you let go, miss? I’ll give you a bottle forfree?”

Stella lifted and shook her index finger. “No!”

The bartender was very wretched, but then the sound of Stella’s laughter came. “I–I can’t drink for free.I have to pay you.”

She let go of Keegan and staggered to her seat to grab her bag. She opened it and looked everywhere,but she could not find any money. She frowned and muttered, “Where’s my money?”

“I’ll give it to you for free. No charges needed.”

“No!” Stella was particularly stubborn on this. “I will pay you!”

She then took out a ring from her bag, pinched it with her fingers, and laughed, “I didn’t bring any cash,but you can take this for now.”

The diamonds on the ring were smaller than gemstones, but they were colorful and bright under thelight. As Stella was about to hand the ring to the bartender, Keegan snatched it away.

Stella knitted her brows. “Why did you snatch my ring?”

Keegan gritted his teeth and suppressed his anger. “You’re using the wedding ring to exchange forwine?”

“So? Why does it concern you?”

Keegan was in a terrible mood. The bartender was startled, thinking why did Keegan know that it was awedding ring? His heart jolted when he looked at Keegan’s expression. ‘Could this be the alcoholics‘rich husband that she was talking, about?”

Stella stared at Keegan’s face and approached him. “Hey, handsome. Do you want to be myboyfriend?”

The bartender was shocked. Keegan looked frigid, and his gaze was icy cold. “Are you single?” Hisvoice was low and dangerous, but Stella did not sense it as her brain was turning to mush.

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