Chapter 1134: You'Ve Got Some Nerve
Chapter 1134: You'Ve Got Some Nerve
Chapter 1134: You've Got Some Nerve
Lorraine always maintained a certain distance from Haider while walking. It was as if they were about
to draw a movable boundary line between them.
Haider didn't say anything and let her have her way.
Once they entered the room, Haider glanced around before shutting the door and leaning against the
side. He looked at Lorraine and asked, "Can you spare ten minutes?"
Lorraine turned around with an annoyed expression to look at Haider, who was standing at the
doorway. "What ten minutes?"
"To pack your things," Haider replied.
Lorraine remained silent and didn't start packing.
Haider wasn't in a rush either. He casually remarked, "If we were to dawdle for an hour, how do you
think Eduard would feel?"
When Lorraine heard Haider's words, she couldn't help but think of his previous comment, "You didn't
even feel uncomfortable when my entire weight was on you."
Her face turned completely red, and she glared at Haider fiercely. "You shameless jerk!"
Haider chuckled lightly. "Shouldn't you start packing? Otherwise, I'll show you what real shamelessness
looks like."
Lorraine knew that Haider was a person with two sides. In front of others, he always seemed aloof and
gentlemanly, giving off an air of sophistication. But only she knew that Haider was fundamentally
shameless.
Lorraine didn't dare provoke the slightly tipsy Haider, so she reluctantly began to pack her things.
She didn't bring much back with her. Apart from clothes and skincare products, there weren't many
clothes she had brought. She had a habit of buying new things whenever she wanted and had never
lived on her own before.
When she had been with Haider years ago, he had arranged everything for her, from her basic needs
to her daily life. Even though so many years had passed, this habit of hers hadn't changed; it had just
shifted from Haider to Mrs. Kipling.
Lorraine quickly packed her things and turned to look at Haider, who was still standing by the door. She
pushed her suitcase towards him. "Carry this."
Haider reached out and grabbed the handle of the suitcase, looking at her. "Is that all?"
Lorraine answered with an "Hmm" and retorted, "Are you going to leave now or not?"
Haider motioned for her hand, indicating what he wanted.
Lorraine stood still for a moment before walking closer and handing him her hand.
Haider held Lorraine's hand and turned to walk out of the room.
After a few steps, Lorraine glanced at Haider's face. "Are you going to live here alone?"
Haider nodded. "I bought a house a few years ago, in the area you used to like."
Lorraine's expression froze for a moment when she heard Haider's words, but she didn't show any
other reaction on her face. She didn't ask further questions either. Compared to the commotion earlier,
both Haider and Lorraine were quiet on the way back.
The two of them sat straight without getting too close to each other.
Eduard was quite nervous, sitting in the driver's seat. He felt like the atmosphere in the car was tense,
but strangely enough, the two people in the back seat seemed unaffected.
The car started again, and Eduard stepped on the gas pedal.
"Why the rush? Something wrong?" Haider's voice suddenly came from behind.
Eduard jumped in surprise and then replied, "Ah, yes, there's a little something. I got a call from home
saying my mom ate too much tonight."
As soon as he finished speaking, Eduard wished he could bite his own tongue off.
"Pull over, you take a cab back, I'll drive myself," Haider said.
"You've been drinking. Can you drive?" Before Eduard could say anything, Lorraine's voice came first.
Haider turned to look at her. "Then will you drive?"
"I won't! I'm not familiar with Manches City."
"I'll teach you."
After saying that, Haider opened the car door and got out.
Lorraine looked at Eduard with a puzzled expression. "Are you really okay with letting me drive him
back? Aren't you afraid I'll drive into the lake?"
Eduard chuckled. "Miss Kipling, Mr. Hughes trusts you."
Lorraine: "…"
Eduard cleanly exited the car, bid Haider goodbye, and left.
Haider opened the front passenger door and got in. He looked at Lorraine, who was still sitting in the
back seat. "Aren't you getting down?"
Lorraine looked at him and asked, "Are you really letting me drive you back?"
"Should I drive then?"
Lorraine stared at Haider for a while, then reluctantly moved to the driver's seat.
While Lorraine had some memory of the routes in Manches City, she didn't remember them all.
"Wrong!"
Haider's voice rang out as Lorraine was driving. She reflexively hit the brake. "Was it wrong?"
Haider pointed to the road ahead. "At the last traffic light, you should have turned right, but you went
straight."
Lorraine glanced at the rearview mirror and muttered, "So what do I do now? Should I reverse?"
"Keep going, turn left at the second traffic light," Haider instructed.
Lorraine acknowledged with an "Oh," and continued driving forward. After turning left at the second
traffic light, Haider's voice once again echoed, "You made a mistake."
This time, Lorraine didn't hit the brake and continued driving.
Haider remained silent.
After meandering around Manches City almost in circles, the car finally ran out of gas and came to a
stop right in front of their house.
Haider's complexion had turned somewhat unpleasant. He leaned back in his seat, not saying a word.
Lorraine, however, wasn't bothered by Haider. She turned off the engine and got out of the car. She
pulled her suitcase out of the trunk before walking over to the front passenger side. She opened the
door and said, "Are you getting out?"
Haider pinched his brow slightly before undoing his seatbelt and stepping out of the car.
As they walked inside, Lorraine looked back at Haider. "What have you been doing all these years?"
"Everything I should and shouldn't have done. I've done it all. After all, I've done things you used to
oppose!" Lorraine answered boldly, completely unrepentant and not feeling that she had done anything
wrong.
Haider took a deep breath. "You've got some nerve."
"Of course! You don't know the half of it." Lorraine retorted with confidence, giving Haider a challenging
look.
Haider didn't respond and walked a step behind her.
"Your birthday."
As they reached the door, Haider's voice sounded from behind.
Lorraine hesitated for a moment before giving him her birthday. The door clicked open.
Lorraine turned to look at the open door, wanting to say something, but Haider didn't give her a chance
to speak. He entered the house without another word, changed his shoes in the entrance, and walked
into the living room.
Lorraine stood still for a while, then stepped inside. She bent down to open the
shoe cabinet, intending to find a pair of slippers. Content is property of NôvelDrama.Org.
When she opened the cabinet, her gaze fell on a pair of women's slippers. Lorraine froze, still bent over
and unmoving.
It wasn't until Haider's voice came from behind that she snapped out of it. "Are you coming in?"
Lorraine looked over and, instead of changing shoes, walked right in.
Haider had just been about to say something, but when he saw her walk in directly, his eyebrows
twitched. "Didn't you find your shoes?"