Chapter 760 When Courage Does Not Always Mean Fearless (Part Three) (1/2)

When the bartender returned, he saw the flustered woman nearly knocked out. Unsurprised, he shook his head. He had met dozens of people like Molly. For him, though, making money was the priority.

”Are you drunk?”

There was no response from Molly. ”You really can't hold your liquor, can you?” The bartender asked, studying her inebriated condition.

”The moment I first saw you, I knew that you rarely came to the bar.” Letting out a tired sigh, he opened Molly's purse and unlocked her cellphone. When he read through the contact lists, the first name he saw was 'Asshole', at which the bartender laughed before calling it.

On the table, Brian's cell phone vibrated while he stood before the window, a cigarette in his hand. There was a bit of smoke surrounding him in the darkness.

The cell phone did not stop vibrating. After a while, Brian turned and entered the room. Grabbing the cell phone on the table, he snuffed out his cigarette in the ashtray and looked at the caller ID. Although it was not a familiar number, he already had a feeling that it was Molly.

His eyes grew darker. Right before the ringing ended, he picked up the call, and put the phone to his ear.

”Hello?” came a strange man's voice, where a noisy sound in the background could be heard.

”Who is this?” asked Brian, realizing something was amiss.

Frightened by Brian's cold voice, the bartender looked at Molly who was beyond wasted and said, ”The owner of the cell phone is too drunk to go home by herself. This is the Lonely Bar. Could you please come and get her?”

When the situation dawned on him, Brian's eyebrows creased. Despite being furious, he maintained a calm voice, ”Could you tell me the address again?”

”Lonely Bar!” the bartender repeated. ”It's just on the street near the apartment block of Kylin Street,” he elaborated.

”I'll be there in half an hour!”

With that, Brian hung up the phone and went to his bedroom to get changed. Not even five minutes later, he dashed outside and got into his car.

Within moments of driving, the villa fell out of sight as he headed to the Downtown.

Unable to contain his anger, he hit the steering wheel. 'That woman actually went to the bar by herself, and even got drunk!' he thought to himself.

Meanwhile, an oblivious Molly slept on the bar. Holding an empty glass, she kept muttering, ”Another one, please,”