At this point, Mrs. Huxley finally spoke the truth: "I'm sorry, Miss Lowell, Tina lost her head tonight and did something wrong. We need your help to resolve it."
"Then before I go help resolve the issue, shouldn't you at least tell me what she did first?"
Summer Lowell felt slightly annoyed, having a sense of being played.
Mrs. Huxley looked troubled and glanced at Mr. Huxley, who was sitting in the front passenger seat. After hesitating for a long time, she slowly began to tell Summer what Tina did at the bar.
After hearing it, Summer laughed, finding it absurd: "She lost her head and did such a thing, why should I be the one to resolve it? I have no relation to her, you're being too domineering! I'm not an object to be traded around by you!"
Mr. Huxley in the front was displeased by this remark: "Miss Lowell, let's be frank, we're aware of your past with Maxim Sinclair. At the core, it's all about unfinished business between you two."
