Foster Solomon turned, watched Tanner with an obstinate look, and refused indifferently. Although he was so calm, his slightly trembling voice still showed his emotions at the moment.
Tanner raised her head and took a sip. “You will wait for a long time, so you should hold your own!” She said in a cold voice.
Foster thought it over and then took a slug of wine and then wiped his mouth and remained silent.
This scene reminded Payton of Tanner's broken hairpin and the day he was beaten and scolded by Tanner. Payton still felt guilty for her magnanimity and shameful for owing her an apology, so he stepped forward and said, “Miss Tanner, I am so sorry for breaking your hairpin before!”
As Tanner had taken her frustration out on them, she was not angry anymore. Besides, the hairpin looked pretty good when her hostess had ordered craftsmen in the palace to set it up and wrap the broken part with pure gold.