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Next One Is a Babe novel Chapter 458

Both Old Mr. Bailey and Isabelle seemed to be intoxicated, but Isabelle could still walk on her own.

Upon taking a look at them, John turned around and ignored them.

Seeing John and William, Isabelle called out in a weak voice, "John."

In that case, John couldn't pretend that he didn't see them. Walking over, he helped support Old

Mr. Bailey and inquired, "Why did he drink so much?"

Since they were close friends, Isabelle directly passed her father to John. Panting, she replied, "They are heavy drinkers, while I am a light drinker, so my dad drank on my behalf most of the time."

When the elevator door opened, they got in together.

John remained silent because the Baileys made a fuss when he divorced some time back then. Therefore, he was disdainful of them. Moreover, he was feeling unwell after consuming lots of alcohol, so he didn't want to talk to them.

Upon entering the elevator, Isabelle directly leaned against the wall and fell into silence, apparently feeling uncomfortable as well.

Reaching the first floor, John helped Old Mr. Bailey get out of the elevator.

William directly went into his car, while John helped Old Mr. Bailey get into his car.

Immediately after that, Old Mr. Bailey's stomach started churning as he vomited everything out into the car.

Isabelle was stunned for a moment and rushed over. "Dad, are you alright?'

Old Mr. Bailey became sober after vomiting, so he straightened his body and waved his hand, saying to John, "Ignore me. Please go back first. I'll have to get my car washed."

John offered by saying, "Why don't you come into my car? I'll send both of you home first. You can tell your chauffeur to get the car washed."

Hearing that, John nodded. "l envy the love between Old Mr. Bailey and his wife.'

Seeing that Isabelle was about to enter John's car, William, who was still there, said, "Miss Bailey, why don't I send you home instead? John has consumed more alcohol than I have, so please let him go home first.'

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