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The Maid's Rise to Be a President's Wife-Chapter 209: Not a Single Drop Can Be Wasted
Chapter 209 - Not a Single Drop Can Be Wasted
When Yiren saw that the most expensive thing served was actually the restaurant's treasure, a famous bottle of Romanée-Conti red wine, she almost fainted!
She was stunned for a long time. When she asked about the price, she almost fainted. If she drank this bottle of red wine, she would have to work as an unpaid volunteer for half a year!
"Can I not have it?" Yiren asked the waiter who was standing beside her, waiting to serve her.
"Yes," The waiter nodded with a smile.
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"Then I don't want it. Please return it to me," Yiren said quickly, afraid that the waiter would change his mind if she was a little late.
"No need to return it. Please open it for me. Thank you," Ji Minze still had a faint smile on his face.
"You..." Before she could say "Are you crazy?", Yiren quickly stopped. "This bottle of wine is extremely expensive!"
"As long as you're happy," Ji Minze still said indifferently, signaling the waiter to open the bottle cork for him.
One sip of this wine was worth more than half a month's salary. How could she be happy? Even though she didn't have to pay for it, she still felt heartache! She was just impulsive a moment ago. Now she knew that "impulse is the devil" was absolutely true!
"Thank you for your contributions to the company during this period," Ji Minze raised his glass and said to Yiren.
"Uh..." Yiren didn't understand why Ji Minze said that. Didn't she just make him so angry that he almost exploded not long ago? Besides, had she done any feats?
Yiren took a small sip of the expensive red wine and thought it tasted good, so she took another sip. It turned out that good wine could be so enjoyable. No wonder it was so expensive because it had the quality to justify the price.
Yiren thought it would be a great loss if she didn't finish the bottle of red wine. So, ignoring Ji Minze's advice, she drank most of the bottle and felt a bit lightheaded.
Ji Minze looked at Yiren with a mixture of amusement and helplessness, her eyes blurry.
"Don't drink anymore. You're already drunk," Ji Minze tried to take the wine glass and the bottle from Yiren's hands, but he didn't succeed because she held them tightly.
"Then you drink it," Yiren said to Ji Minze. Anyway, not a single drop could be wasted.
"It's okay if we can't finish it," Ji Minze said.
"No way!" Yiren insisted. Are you kidding? How could she watch stacks of money flying away in front of her? She would rather get drunk to death than leave any of the remaining wine.
"You really can't drink anymore," Ji Minze realized that Yiren had a lot of strength. At this moment, she was holding the bottle like a precious treasure and wouldn't let go no matter what.
"Then you help me drink it," Yiren still insisted.
"I really admire you. You're as stubborn as a cow when you're determined," Ji Minze had to let her pour the wine for him. Unexpectedly, Yiren, who was almost drunk, could still pour the wine into the glass without spilling a drop. "Cheers!"
If there's anything the craziest in this world, it's insisting on something you can't bear to let go of at a greater cost.
After Ji Minze drank the last glass of red wine, he began to feel his thoughts a bit scattered, but his consciousness was still clear. He looked at Yiren, whose whole face was red, and asked,
"Shall we go?"
"Sure," Yiren put down the wine bottle with satisfaction and then stood up.
"Check the bill," Ji Minze said to the waiter. Two minutes later, they had settled the bill, and Ji Minze helped Yiren out of the restaurant.
In the car, Yiren fell asleep soundly with her head resting on Ji Minze's legs. She was already so drunk that she didn't know where she was or who she was with.
Cui Zijun was sitting in the driver's seat, concentrating on driving. Just now, he saw Yiren being helped out of the restaurant with a face as red as General Guan Yu's. He was a bit surprised. Did Yiren come here to eat or to drink?
"She ordered the most expensive red wine in the restaurant and refused to leave until she finished it. That's why she's so drunk," Ji Minze said, sitting in the back seat. "Take her back first."
Ji Minze took Yiren back to her apartment. Yiren turned over on the bed and still slept soundly.
He closed the door for her and left.