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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 767
“Where do you live?” Alaric asked.
The place he had always assumed Hertha to live in was actually Thalassa’s home, and he had always thought the four kids of
Lysander and Thalassa to be hers.
So, he had no idea at all where Hertha actually lived.
“What are you doing now? Dropping me home? I don’t need it!” Hertha huffed, puffing her cheeks out in irritation. “Take me to the
bar. I haven’t had my fill yet!”
Alaric’s face darkened; he said in a stern voice, “Hertha, are you trying to ruin yourself? That guy’s as old as the hills and you
know he’s only drinking with you to get you drunk. You know what happens after that and I don’t need to spell it out!”
“Do you think I want to drink with him? It’s for work!” Hertha sat up straight; her eyes were flashing with anger.
Her large, round eyes were filled with a mixture of hurt and rage.
“You can find another job, but if you lose yourself, you can’t find that again,” Alaric said; his usual laid-back demeanor was
replaced by a serious expression.
At his words, something tightened in Hertha’s chest, and her hands clenched on the cushion behind her. Tears welled in her eyes
as she snapped, “Why do you care if I lose myself? You’re not my family and I don’t need you to look after me! I won’t go home,
so take me to the bar!”
She was puffing and being stubborn.
“Hertha, don’t be so headstrong,” Alaric warned, his face stern.
“I will be so headstrong! If you won’t take me, I’ll get a cab myself! I’m upset now and why can’t I even have a drink? What are
you, my dad or mom? Why are you trying to control everything?” Hertha’s voice was quick with emotion, which was a clear sign
of her distress.
“Enough of this. Just give me your address,” Alaric said, not wanting to be led by her.
“You’re not going? Fine, I’ll jump out!” Hertha’s eyes filled with tears as she made an impulse move to open the car door.

Seeing her actions in the rear-view mirror, Alaric barked, “Hertha, sit down and behave!”
But Hertha continued, her knuckles white and her face desperate as she pounded on the locked door.
“Quiet down, I’ll take you to a bar!” Alaric finally gave in to her demands.
Hearing his words, Hertha finally stopped; her chest was still heaving.
He couldn’t tell whether she was being sulk with him or herself.
Soon, Alaric pulled up to the front of a local bar.
Hertha got out of the car without a word and started walking towards the bar’s entrance.
Alaric stayed in the driver’s seat; his hands were gripping the steering wheel tightly. He was furious and ready to drive off.
She was right, he wasn’t her family, so why should he care?
As he drove away, he glanced in the rear-view mirror and saw Hertha’s swaying figure entering the bar.
He slammed on the brakes and the car came to a sudden stop. He swore under his breath and reversed the car, parking it and
getting out.
“Hertha, I must owe you from a past life!” he muttered to himself as he entered the bar.
His eyes scanned the crowd and found Hertha’s slirn figure at the bar, nursing a glass of yellowish whiskey.
A predatory man approached her and, with a sinister grin, struck up a conversation.
When Hertha wasn’t looking, he dropped a pill into her drink.
“Hey, beautiful, let’s have a drink together,” the man said as he raised his glass to her.
Hertha gave a naive smile and lifted her own glass, clinking it against his, “Sure, let’s have a drink.”
And with that, she lifted the glass to her lips.

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