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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 211
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Chapter 211 That Isn't Unreasonable

Rosalie frowned slightly and was about to refuse when Mary squeezed her way out of the dance floor. She sat down boldly next

to Rosalie and scrutinized the man.

He looked well-mannered enough. His features were well-defined even under the dim lighting of the bar. He was not exactly

muscular, but he was not skinny either. His entire outfit probably cost about fifteen thousand dollars.

She rated him an eight, just about.

Mary did not give Rosalie a chance to turn him down after that. She said brightly, "Sure! Do you have any other friends? They

can come along too!"

The man's seat was right next to theirs. He noticed the ladies when they stood up to dance, and he knew that they had come

here together. Since Mary had given him the green light, he turned around and called his friends over. All of them looked

handsome enough, and they were dressed in branded goods too. When they came over, they brought the expensive wine bottles

on their table with them.

The men were respectful of the women's boundaries, too. They sat at a decent distance away from Rosalie and Mary.

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Mary evaluated every one of them and then said with a raised brow, "You're all so handsome. Are you all single?"

The men quickly replied, "Would we be sitting here if we weren't?"

Mary gave the first man who hit them up a long look, then she asked the others, "What about him? Is

he single too?"

The man gave her a bold grin and gestured at his friends to go ahead and tell her.

"Hans has been single for a few years now. We don't even know his type. But today..." The men's

gazes turned teasing.

Hans Reed interrupted their taunts with a laugh. "Shouldn't you drink more and talk less?"

His friends unanimously stopped there and changed the topic.

In no time at all, Mary was getting along with the men swimmingly. They chatted up a storm.

Rosalie was only here at the bar to drown her sorrows in a bottle. She may seem at ease in front of the

men, but she was actually feeling a little uncomfortable.

Maybe Mary got carried away by the conversation, because at one point she stood up and sat in

between the men, playing Rock, Paper, Scissors with them. She left Rosalie alone in her seat by the

side.

Hans sat by the side too. Once Mary was gone, there was no longer anyone sitting between Hans and

Rosalie.

"Sorry, did I disturb you?" Hans looked at Rosalie apologetically, staying out of his friends'

conversation.

Rosalie paused and gave him a faint smile. "No, we're all here to drink. You aren't disturbing anyone."

The man frowned slightly and asked in concern, "But you don't look too happy. Are you having a bad

day?"

Rosalie pursed her lips and smiled in silent agreement. At the same time, she wordlessly refused to

continue the conversation.

The more Rosalie rejected him, the more Hans was intrigued by her.

She did not seem eager to talk to him, so he began drinking on his own. He took his time with his wine,

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his gaze never once leaving Rosalie's face.

On the other hand, Mary had been keeping an eye on the two of them too. When she saw that they were keeping to themselves,

she had an idea and loudly suggested that everyone play the King's Game. Anyone who got the King of Hearts could order the

others to do anything they wanted.

Before Rosalie could refuse to join, Mary stuffed a card into her hand and kept the King of Hearts for herself.

"We got the Seven of Spades and the Five of Diamonds—"

The others started revealing their cards.

Rosalie looked at her card, the Five of Diamonds. She had a bad feeling.

Mary looked at her casually. "We all know each other now, and I won't make you do anything too impossible. How about drinking

from each other's cups? That isn't unreasonable, right?"

As King's Game requests went, that was relatively tame. Rosalie was part of the game now, and she did not want to be a party

pooper, so she agreed with a smile.

Hans revealed his Seven of Spades helplessly. He glanced at Mary, who was trying to play matchmaker, then he told Rosalie,

"Let's not exchange cups. How about a toast?"

When Rosalie saw that he had the Seven of Spades, her heart sank slightly. She saw through her best friend's intentions and

was starting to regret agreeing so freely.

Hans' suggestion came right on time. She heaved a sigh of relief and clinked her glass against his.