Without saying anything, Edward picked up the glass and gulped down his cocktail.
The bartender pushed another glass of cocktail in front of Edward and said, "It doesn't matter. You can be together as long as you can get along well. If you can't, you can break up."
But Edward still didn't respond.
"I saw Summer's new boyfriend, and he is not as handsome as you... He looks immature, like a punk!" The bartender shrugged and smiled with self-mockery.
Finally, Edward raised his head. "Is she here too?"
"Yes, she's here. She's with her new boyfriend... Didn't you hear what I said?" The bartender looked at Edward's upset face and patted him on the shoulder to comfort him. "It's okay. You have to be strong. There are a lot of women in the world. There is an old saying: keep the old, you get nothing new!"
Hearing this made Edward chuckle. "How do you know she dumped me?"
"She looks lively and has a boyfriend and you... You are alone. Isn't it enough to pro
nored the pain and ran to the front desk. "Excuse me, which room is Summer in?"
With an apologetic look, the receptionist said, "I'm sorry, sir. I can't tell you any private information of our guests."
"Well, if you don't tell me, I will look for her in each of your room tonight." Then Edward rushed to the elevator.
"Sir, you can't do this. Security! Security!" The receptionist kept shouting but when the security guard ran in, Edward had already gone up to the second floor.
Desperate to find her, Edward shouted in the corridor, "Summer! Summer, come out!"
It was too noisy that someone had opened the door and shouted at Edward.
"Hey, what are you doing? Why are you shouting here?
Fuck off!"
But Edward only ignored him and went to the third floor.
"Summer! Summer, where are you? Come out."
Unfortunately, the security guards found him and ran after him.
"Get out of here, or we will call the police. You are crazy!" the security shouted.