Chapter 39 I Already See Him As Dead

Chaim frowned and looked back at Roland who was on the stage sending the bouquet to Samara.

The sound of drums stopped, and the music instantly lost its core.

Samara did not expect that someone would come up to send her flowers, and what was more surprising was that the person was Roland.

A large bouquet of roses was handed over, and Samara was forced to stop and take the bouquet. "Thank you."

Roland had narrow eyes, and his smile was quite seductive. "You're welcome. The flowers match the beauty. Go ahead. I'll leave you alone."

After he finished speaking, he turned around and left the stage. He was there for only ten seconds, but it had caused waves of screams from the audience.

It was like a plot in a drama.

Samara looked at Roland's back and slightly raised his eyebrows. He put down the flowers beside him and picked up the drum stick to continue striking.