Chapter 128 Clumsy Response

Jared, who was driving, almost burst into laughter when he heard this. He silently gave Wendy a thumbs up in his heart.

Harold was cheated by Wendy just now. Now he knew everything in her mind. He sat closer to her and whispered, "sleep now."

"Okay." Happily, Wendy held his arm and rested her head on his shoulder.

Harold turned to look at her soft lips. Recalling the kiss he had just received in the bedroom, his heart missed a beat. He wanted to try it again.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but get close to her.

When his lips were about to touch hers, Harold's sanity took the lead again. He took a deep breath and was about to turn back. While pretending to be asleep, Wendy put her hand around his neck and pressed down.

She closed her eyes and deepened the kiss. Harold's reason collapsed instantly. He held the girl in his arms tightly and clumsily responded to the kiss.

Jared, who was driving, heard the noise from behind. He raised his head and looked in the rearview mirror. When he saw the two people ki

time before she came out? "

Looking at the photos his man took, the girl with a sweet smile and the pair of hands clasped together, they didn't look like brother and sister at all.

Sherwood kept tapping his fingers on the table. After a while, he pointed at another man in the photo and said, "Go and investigate the boy. I want all the information about him."

"Yes, sir!"

"Wait!" Sherwood stopped his man, "Withdraw all the people who have been watching them!"

Though the subordinate didn't understand why, he still nodded and answered, "Yes, sir!"

Sherwood looked at the hands held together. The more he looked at it, the more he frowned. His instinct told him that they were definitely not brother and sister.

They were still having lunch in the dining room. After answering a phone call, the man sitting at the next table stood up and left. Harold glanced at that man with his gloomy eyes and then looked in several directions. "They left."

"What? Sherwood's men left? " Wendy asked while taking a sip of soup.