Chapter 37 Come and Serve Me in the Bath

After drinking a few glasses in a row, Franklin and Edward were both drunk, but George remained collected.

When they all stood up after the meal, Kama quickly said, "Sigrid is probably drunk now. Why don't you all stay here tonight?"

George nodded and then strode toward the room where Sigrid was.

When the door was opened, her familiar faint fragrance mixed with the smell of alcohol rushed over him. Then, she threw her delicate body into his arms.

He instinctively held her up with his arms to prevent her from falling down.

Sigrid blushed and said in a delicate voice, "Give me a glass of wine. I can drink five bottles of wine!"

George frowned and held Sigrid in his arms tightly. Before walking in, he closed the door and locked it.

He held her in his arms and was about to go in, but was stopped by her. After getting drunk, she had no scruples, and she had unusual strength. For fear of hurting her, George did not dare to exert all his strength and let her break free.