As soon as the two of them got off the plane in Sanya City, they felt the unique tropical atmosphere of Hainan Island.
There were already people waiting for them at the airport—well-trained men dressed in all black. 'I love being rich, ' Mary thought to herself.
Along the way, she spotted a spectacle—a crowd was watching the tide. Needless to say, she was hyped up. "Can I go out tonight? I want to check out the seaside."
"Have you finished reading the document?" William glanced at her.
"Do I really need to do that today?" Mary whined.
"You can go out tonight."
"Really?" Mary's eyes lit up.
"But you should go out with me."
A shadow immediately cast over Mary's face. She faltered, "I think I'm still tired from the flight. I think I have to rest tonight. I'm so exhausted."
"This is an order."
'An order again!' she scoffed inwardly. She bit her lips in frustration. All it took was for him to declare something was an order to get her to do something. Wasn't he getting tired of this?
"Looks like you aren't willing to do this." William raised his head.
"No, no," Mary replied perfunctorily. 'Why should I go out with you? Will I gain anything from it?' she thought. The look on his face was unfathomable but his charm worked like a spell on women. She was trapped. She couldn't protest, object, or even be jealous. What was she supposed to do?
The unhappiness on her face was undeniable which made William feel helpless. He didn't know much ab
rd out of his pocket and flaunted it midair proudly.
"If you're taking the room card with you, will I still have water and electricity here?"
"Oh, didn't I tell you? The room card of the presidential suite is only for opening and locking the room. It doesn't have control over water and electricity."
"……"
"You can stay here and peruse the document."
"……"
"I'll bring you food when I get back. What do you want to eat?"
"Really?" Mary rolled her eyes. "I want barbecue. Lots of it."
"Okay." William smiled. "Anything else?"
"I think I want pineapple and a coconut drink."
"Okay."
Mary couldn't help but wonder why he seemed to be in such a good mood that day.
"Then I'm leaving."
"Wait a minute," Mary called. "Can I drink the wine here?"
"Yes, you can."
"Do I need to pay for it?"
"You want to drink?" William peered up at her.
"I do." Mary nodded vigorously.
"Then just drink the wine," William said flatly.
"I don't need to pay for it?"
"You don't."
"Wow! That's great!" Mary jumped in excitement. "Then you can leave now."
William was rendered speechless. "Don't drink too much. If you get drunk, I'll throw you out of the room."
"All right, all right!" Mary waved her hand as she made her way to the bar counter to look at all the wine. "Don't worry about me!"
"Okay..." Looking at her affectionately, William opened the door and left, a smile pasted on his face.
'What a silly girl! That's all she wants?'