Beside the large bed, Henry Reid watched Noah Owen's smug, arrogant demeanor and thought about her criticisms of him, feeling unbalanced inside.
So he suddenly grabbed Noah's wrist, threw her onto the bed, trapped her in his arms, and sneered, "You drank too much last night and didn't remember my bravery, but that's okay, I can let you feel it again."
As a man, nothing is more demoralizing than this, so even if he detests Noah, he must grit his teeth and subdue her, lest she spread rumors outside and tarnish his reputation.
On the bed, the trapped Noah began to feel anxious,
but she knew that if she blindly resisted, she would only receive Henry's mockery. To spar with such a scoundrel, she must be even more shameless to have a chance of winning.
Therefore, she quickly flipped over, sat on Henry's waist, grabbed his collar, and said, "Alright! So you won't say I didn't give you a chance to defend yourself."
After speaking, she roughly tore open Henry's pajamas to provoke him.
