Avery wanted Darlene to change her clothes, but he still sat next to her. He did not get out of the car or look away, but just looked at her as if nothing had happened.
Darlene struggled to get up. Even though she knew that Avery was deliberately making things difficult for her, she still frowned and said, "Can you go out first?"
"As you said, you should not have any interest in me, right? I am like a dead fish."
Avery looked very displeased. He hated it the most when Darlene's words were full of sarcasm.
Avery believed a sinner like Darlene should be begging and fawning over him. And he also thought Darlene had no right to order him.
So Avery sneered, "If you don't want to change in front of me, then go out and get changed. I'm not your assistant. What obligation do I have to please you?"