Chapter 233 Car Crash
Judson looked down as Eula unbuttoned his buttons one by one.
Then, his hand caught her, and a cold voice sounded. "Eula, do you know what this is?"
Eula looked up, unable to see the face in front of her clearly, feeling dizzy. Then, she looked at the diamond buttons, which were such a shiny thing that she could see clearly.
"Diamonds! I don't know why; diamonds actually grew on the wall, so shiny," said Eula.
'She’s no different from a fool after drinking.’ Judson's face darkened even more. "Eula, I warn you, if you dare to tear off these buttons, I will not let you off."
As he said this, the corners of his mouth slightly curved, revealing a mischievous smile.
But Eula didn't care, letting him say whatever he wanted. Right now, she was obsessed with money, only wanting to pick diamonds to give to her daughter.
Judson's phone rang, and he picked it up. "Speak."
It was Elbert calling.
"Judson, have you seen my power? Darcy has long been fascinated by me. When will Eula be fascinated by you?" There was a hint of laughter in his voice, seemingly mocking Judson.
Judson's face changed slightly, and he said coldly, "I can't bear to touch Eula; or else, do you think I can't handle it? Exercise caution; Darcy still wants your bone marrow. Don't give the bone marrow to Darcy's daughter for a moment of pleasure and lose your job."
After that, Judson smirked coldly and hung up.
Upon hearing this, Elbert looked at Darcy in his arms and was actually exposed by Judson's words.
Darcy had a relationship with him only for her daughter, and what Darcy wanted was his bone marrow. He would have his bone marrow extracted next Friday.
Thinking of this, Elbert pushed Darcy away from him. ‘I don't want to lose my job.’
Judson put his phone back in his pocket and couldn't help but smile. ‘Elbert, you actually wants to show off to me, but tonight, you may not be able to achieve your goal.’
Judson's mood instantly improved.
Eula tore off all the buttons on Judson's shirt, holding them in her hand, laughing every time she looked at them. "So many diamonds."
Judson found Eula acting like that extremely cute, so he leaned down and kissed her on the face.
But Eula didn't react at all. She didn't even realize she was being bullied, still holding those buttons and smiling foolishly.
Judson finally realized that women all liked shiny things. He pulled the necklace on Eula's neck. "Isn't this enough?"
Eula looked down and nodded frantically. "I want more."
Judson raised an eyebrow. "I'll give you more tomorrow. Be good tonight; let me have some fun, okay?"
Alan, who didn't have a girlfriend yet, blushed upon hearing this.
Being too shy to pay attention, he actually collided with the car in front.
Judson hugged Eula, but both of their heads hit the front seat. Eula let out a light cry of pain, and then all her diamonds were thrown somewhere.
Rubbing her forehead, she said, "It hurts."
Judson frowned. "What's going on?"
Alan was frightened. "Mr. Nash, I crashed the car."
Judson comforted Eula, saying, "It's okay; it won't hurt for long."
Eula didn't make a fuss anymore, obediently leaning against Judson's chest.
At this moment, someone knocked on the car window, and Geoffrey stood outside.
"Mr. Nash, it's quite a coincidence that our cars collided." As Geoffrey spoke, he glanced at Eula and then called out to her, "Eula, Dewitt and Rodolfo asked me to take you home."
Upon hearing her son's name and being familiar with Geoffrey's voice, Eula sat up straight. "Geoffrey, I'm here; take me home."
At this moment, Eula seemed to be awake again, blinking her big eyes, waiting for someone to come and pick her up.