Chapter 450 Drink This and You Can Leave
Chapter 450 Drink This and You Can Leave
Well, she'd better let Bright analyze it to her. Considering his ability, it was a piece of cake.
Just then, Bright came out of the bathroom and was watching her wring her eyebrows as if she were annoyed.
Rose said with a soft voice when she saw Bright come out, "Thank you for this."
But Bright gave her a wicked smile. "There are many ways to thank me, and I like your enthusiastic way last night best."
Rose was angry immediately, grabbed the soft pillow and threw it at Bright, "Bright, what are you thinking?"
She was talking business with him, while he was thinking something else.
"It's fun to think about those things with my wife." Bright accurately caught the soft pillow.
But she just wanted to focus on the business.
"Don't you want to know the results about Nora's matter?" Bright placed a soft pillow at the head of the bed and leaned comfortably against it.
"Don't you care about Nora? It's natural to pay a price for it. Besides, I'm your husband, and you can't get away with it if you don't want to pay for it."
Either way, he had a point.
"If they are the ones who did Nora harm, then I will not let them go!" Rose didn't want to argue with Bright.
"How are you going to teach them a lesson?" Bright looked at Rose's angry face leisurely. Even she was angry, she was still beautiful, "To cost them a hand or a foot, or their life?"
"An eye for an eye. To deal with them as they did with Nora." Rose thought it was terrible what these people and Nathan had planned to do.
It would affect Nora's reputation. If Nathan succeeded in this, it would be a great harm to the Cooper family, the Way family and Nora.
If they wanted to ruin Nora, Rose would make them taste what it felt like to be ruined.
Bright didn't expect Rose would have such suggestions. "Dear, you make me look at you with new eyes."
In Bright's eyes, Rose was a kind and tolerant person. She wouldn't use vicious methods to deal with others and turn herself into a villain.
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But this time, she did not tolerate it anymore and did not show kindness to the vicious people. In Bright's eyes, Rose had grown a lot.
"If they do not personally experience the pain of others, they will never know where they are wrong!" Rose looked at Bright and asked, "Do you think I'm wrong? Or do you think I've become evil?"
"No." Bright revealed a relieved smile. "I think you've matured enough to know what ways will work with different kinds of people."
Rose did not expect that she was praised by Bright and she felt a little shy, "They have crossed the line. I'm not a Virgin and I know right from wrong."
"Then it's up to you. Let them feel what they have done." Bright paused.
"It's just my opinion. Let Nora decide it."
After he cleared out the matter, Bright immediately asked someone to bring Issac and Lillian over.
They were treated well. They were brought to a private villa built on the cliff facing the sea. Standing on the suspended glass, they could see the strange mountains and rocks and amazing waves lapping the cliffs. But the sound of waves hitting the cliff made people cringe.
Issac and Lilian were taken to the suspended glass. Beneath them were the rocks and deep sea, like the giant beasts that would swallow them at once.
They both looked pale, and their backs and clothes were wet with cold sweat, which made them uncomfortable.
Standing on the glass floor, Nora was not afraid at all, and she was holding a glass of champagne in her hand.
"Is this a nice view?" Nora slowly turned her head and looked at Lilian, whose legs were so weak that she sat on her knees in fear, and Issac, who managed to stand on his feet but his legs were trembling.
"Ms. Cooper... what... What did you ask us here for?" Issac asked her.
"To have a good look at the view." Nora said easily, "Isn't it beautiful?"
Issac and Lilian weren't in good mood to see the view. They were almost scared to death by the sight.
"Oh, you don't want to see it, do you? You want to go back, right?" Nora chuckled, and her smile was seductive in the golden sun.
"Ms. Cooper, could you please release me?" Issac begged.
Lilian was about to cry. "Ms. Cooper, I... I've got acrophobia. Let me go down."
"You came here of your own accord, and now you're in such a hurry to leave?" Nora shook the champagne with a look of disappointment. "But if you want to leave so much, I don't want to force you to stay here, but you should show some sincerity so that it's worth my asking you to come."
Issac and Lilian looked at each other, not knowing what she meant. "We did not catch you, Ms. Cooper," they said in unison.
"You don't catch me?" Nora furrowed. "You'll see in a minute. Send the wine on."
A waiter in a white shirt, black vest and white gloves arrived with a tray in one hand, with two glasses of champagne on it, and he presented the champagne to Issac and Lillian.
Nora took two steps closer to them and raised the champagne in her hand. "Drink this wine and you can leave."
"Really?" Issac asked.
"Yes. I won't go back on my words." Nora nodded and raised her glass to them. "Come on, I toast to you."
Nora watched the changes in their expressions and eyes, trying to capture more favorable information.
Issac just wanted to leave now, so he didn't think too much and reached for the champagne.
"Stop it!" Lilian stopped Issac. "Since she went to so much trouble to get us here, do you think she will let us go so easily?"
Issac was hesitant after hearing this. 'Nora could not be such a nice person. 'Would the champagne be poisoned?'
His face turned pale at the thought of it.
"There is no poison in this champagne. I am a law-abiding person." Nora knew what Issac was thinking. "This wine is the same as the champagne our classmates drank that day. If you drink it, I'll have you sent away."
"Ms. Cooper, can I trust you?" Issac still had some scruples, "I really don't want to die."
"You won't die. But if you don't drink it..." Nora deliberately created a tense atmosphere, "Then you don't show respect for me."