Chapter 2 The More, The Merrier
Chapter 2 The More, The Merrier
Chapter 2 The More, The Merrier
Alicia finished her pole dance performance, bringing the crowd to its feet.
When she returned to Grace's side, four young men had joined them, sitting around playing a dice drinking game.
Grace, a bit surprised, found an opportunity to whisper to her.
"Can you handle all four?"
"Edmond got two, so how can I lose to him?"
"What are you competing with him for?"
"I'm open to almost anything, but I refuse to be at a disadvantage, especially when it comes to being deceived by my so-called husband."
Grace kept silent for a while, then said, "Okay, girl. Let me call a few more cute boys for you."
Meanwhile, the men in the private room were also teasing Edmond.
"Man, your newlywed wife has quite the appetite. Four just now, now eight. She's such a player! Aren't you going to stop it?"
"Stop what? Didn't you see him playing with two girls as well? How about I get you some more girls?"
Edmond lazily smiled, didn't respond, and brushed off the woman who was trying to get close. He lit a cigarette, exhaled smoke, his eyes hazy, enough to make any woman's heart flutter.
Just as the women were about to swoop in, they saw him stub out his cigarette and get up to leave the private room, heading towards where Alicia was.
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"Drink!"
The boisterous crowd suddenly quieted down, recognizing the handsome man approaching, and everyone fell silent.
Grace laughed and greeted him.
"What a coincidence, Mr. Agos.You also came to the bar?"
Ignoring Grace, Edmond walked up to Alicia, looking down at her with raised eyebrows.
Alicia smiled. "Together?"
Everyone around them thought Edmond would explode.
Even his friends watching the drama unfold from the private room share this view.
However, this man simply sat down next to Alicia without showing any emotions, picked up the dice, shook them, and snapped them down on the table.
A deep magnetic voice lingered.
"I booked a super deluxe room for you.
"It can accommodate twenty people without any problem.
"Enjoy yourself."
With these words, he left.
On the table, there were five sixes on the dice and a room card.
Grace sighed, "You two really are a couple for show. He didn't even get mad, helped you get a room and paid the bill. I thought he was going to drag you home and give you a severe lesson."
Alicia shot her a glance. "You read too many romance novels."
After Edmond left, Alicia found it less fun, paid the young men a service fee and dismissed everyone, and went up to the hotel room herself.
It was free, and it would be a waste not to stay.
Unexpectedly, as soon as the room door was opened, a bevy of women, scantily clad, were found inside, dancing wildly to the music.
"Mr. Agos, do you like how I look?"
"Yes."
"And me! I wore your favorite ethnic style today. Do you like it, Mr. Agos?"
"I do."
"Mr. Agos, I heard your wife is busty. Do you think mine are bigger?"
"Yours."
In the room, Edmond sat on a single couch, holding a glass of red wine, faintly smiling at the women who were flirting with him.
Seeing Alicia come in, his smile deepened.
The moment their eyes met, they both snorted in unison.
"So, you wanted me to come and watch."
"Aren't your eight boys coming?"
"You're into men too?"
"The more, the merrier. It's exciting."
"If they knew you're not adept, they wouldn't want to play with you."
The man's face darkened slightly.
Not adept?
Who was it that kept crying for mercy, shouting until their throat went hoarse, and had to gargle with lemon water in the morning?
"Mr. Agos, who is this woman?"
Edmond smiled at Alicia, deliberately making her answer for herself.
But Alicia didn't fall for his trap and spoke out without hesitation.
"Carry on, but just know that Mr. Agos is not adept at sex, so please bear with him."
Before leaving, she made sure to throw one last shade at him.
But the flirting women didn't take it seriously. After Alicia left, they became more audacious, coming on even stronger, their eyes full of seduction.
"Mr. Agos, how many of us will you keep for the night? Why not keep us all? It's just eight after all..."
Edmond subtly dodged them.
"You can leave now. I'll have someone send you the money later."
"But we want to stay overnight with you..."
The man's smile still lingered on his lips, but his eyes turned colder.
"I'm not interested in women who don't know their place."
"......"
The women looked at each other with puzzlement, then reluctantly left the hotel room.