Chapter 115 She's Trying to Drive Judson Crazy

Judson seemed to be onto some massive secret—the girl appeared to fancy women more than men.

His expression darkened significantly as Elbert Hicks burst into laughter. Hugo, despite his swollen face, joined in the amusement.

Leaning on Elbert Hicks, Hugo chuckled, "Elbert, did you catch that? Eula's got no feelings for Judson; she seems to prefer women."

Their laughter echoed behind Judson, darkening his mood further.

He held the dazed woman in his arms even tighter and spoke with a steely edge, "Eula, I am a man."

The words dropped like stones, one by one.

Eula took a moment, then she pushed against his chest. "I hate men. I just want a fairy, especially the sweet, adorable kind. I love them!"

Thinking about how some jerk had left her in this state after taking advantage of her, without a clue to his identity, made her the laughingstock for all to see—an utter fool.

So no, she didn't want men. She wanted a woman!

With that, she wriggled, trying to slide off him, her strength surprisingly formidable.
Clinging to his neck, she sank her teeth into his flesh with ferocity, drawing blood with her bite. The man winced in pain, releasing her. She stood on the ground, her head spinning slightly.

Staggering forward, she slurred, "Back off. I don't need a man; I'm gonna find my fairy."

Judson rubbed his forehead, observing her hapless state. She had clearly had too much to drink, no doubt about it. He cursed himself for bringing her along.

While he was fuming with irritation, Eula grabbed hold of a staff member, "I'm looking for a fairy, I've got money. Hook me up, will ya? Sweetie, I'm loaded."

The employee knew this place catered to all kinds of requests; even a fairy was possible here.

"Miss, you're looking for a fairy, right? I'll make the arrangements. Which private room are you in? They'll be right over."

Eula pondered for a bit, "Umm... I'm not sure."

The employee's expression shifted slightly—clearly the customer had had one too many.

"How about I escort you to your room and have her come directly there?"

Eula chuckled, "Sure! I could really use some sleep, anyways."

The staff member guided her towards the elevator, but Judson quickly stepped in, pulling Eula away and shooting the employee a look.

The staff knew Judson well; a slight nod and his message was received.

"Judson."

Judson waved him off dismissively.

The woman in his arms was exasperating. There was a perfectly good-looking guy right here, yet she insisted on finding this fairy.

Wrapping his arm around her slender waist, he led her to the elevator.

"Looking for a fairy, huh? I'll take you. Just behave."

Judson spoke soothingly, figuring he'd better get her home first.

Eula felt a sense of familiarity in his embrace and was also exhausted.

"Alright, take me. Remember, I’m rich. Very rich."

Judson scowled, thinking about the healthy salary he paid her. It certainly wasn't for her to go around funding sugar babies.

He pondered whether he should find an excuse tomorrow to cut her salary. Otherwise, she'd go around playing the boss, even looking for girls.

Once they were in the elevator, Eula suddenly opened her eyes, looking at him in a daze.

"Let me tell you, Judson is a friend of mine. Stick with me and it's like having Judson's protection, gorgeous!"