30: 30 chapters Don’t Care 30: 30 chapters Don’t Care Jas Brown did not have the habit of bringing ho a strange woman; it was too dangerous.
Over the years, he developed this habit primarily because all he wanted was a one-night stand, just a release to satisfy his physical needs.
He did not want to get involved with a clingy woman because of that.
Won could be extrely prideful and indifferent before you got their bodies, but once you did, they could beco clingy.
Jas certainly couldn’t afford to deal with such won right now.
Arriving at a nearby hotel, Jas wrapped his arms around the waist of a half-drunk woman and entered the room.
This woman had a very attractive figure and at the age of twenty-six or twenty-seven, she was at her pri—not as green as a young girl nor as lax as won over thirty.
Going to bed with a woman of this age group was always his favorite, especially when the woman was as beautiful as this one; she was truly top-notch.
After closing the door, the woman suddenly tensed up, pushed Jas away, and staggered back a few steps, clutching her chest with a look of panic in her eyes.
Jas really did not expect that this woman, now here in this room, would still feel regretful.
He shook his head and sighed, “If you regret it now, you can leave.
I won’t force you.”
The woman t Jas’s gaze and burped, asking, “Do you really an that?”
Jas shrugged his shoulders with a helpless smile and responded, “Of course, I an it.
I always prefer everything to be consensual.
If you’re not willing, forcing you doesn’t make any sense.” After saying that, he opened the bathroom door and added, “I’ll take a shower first, to give you ti to think.
If you haven’t left by the ti I finish, then I’ll assu you’ve decided to stay.”
After running a bath, Jas stripped off his clothes and soaked in the tub.
The water temperature was just right at forty-two degrees Celsius, relaxing his whole body.
Sweat appeared on his skin quickly as the alcohol from his body slowly sweated out, leaving a faint sll of alcohol in the bathroom.
During this ti, Jas did not hear the door open; apparently, the woman had not left yet.
It seed she was willing to stay, or perhaps she was still conflicted and might run out the mont he opened the door after his shower.
This was Jas’s judgnt about this woman, because she seed incredibly indecisive.
However, Jas’s judgnt was wrong this ti.
Just as he was comfortably soaking, the bathroom door suddenly opened, and the woman walked straight up to the tub, her face flushed red as if blood would drip from it.
Nevertheless, she looked at Jas and said, “I’ll join you.”
Jas responded with a bright smile, “I’d be delighted.”
The next morning, Jas woke up early, a habit he had developed over many years.
Even though he had left the military, he hadn’t abandoned such routines.
He indeed wanted to live a peaceful life, but had never thought of giving up the skills he had learned, nor letting his body slowly degenerate into peacefulness.
The woman in his arms was still fast asleep, showing the aftereffects of last night’s frenzy, which was profound weariness.
Jas could recover quickly, but this woman was clearly exhausted.
Thinking that he still had the day off, Jas didn’t rush to get up.
There was nothing pressing to do, and it seed better to stay in bed cuddling this beautiful woman under the pulled blankets instead of turning on the air conditioning.
Despite the warmth it added during the night, Jas didn’t enjoy the hot air it blew.
After sleeping in again, the woman woke up around eight o’clock.
Although she was still nestled in his arms, Jas could clearly feel her confusion, guilt, and pain.
Jas said and did nothing.
Why this woman was conflicted and in pain wasn’t his concern.
They were just fulfilling each other’s needs without involving responsibilities, and Jas did not intend to take on any such responsibilities.
Suddenly, he felt a chill on his chest, along with a slightly wet sensation—the woman was crying.
Jas couldn’t offer her anything except to continue pretending to sleep.
After a while, the woman slowly let go of Jas, got out of bed, dressed in silence, and gave Jas one last look before swiftly leaving the room.
Once the door closed, Jas finally opened his eyes and stretched his limbs, feeling incredibly refreshed.
A one-night stand with such a beautiful woman was indeed a delightful affair.
After freshening up, Jas got dressed and prepared to leave, but accidentally found an ID card on the floor—that of the woman from last night.
“Sunny Nguyen.” Jas muttered the woman’s na, tucked the ID into his pocket, and planned to hand it over to the hotel’s front desk later for her to retrieve.
Although the woman was beautiful, Jas had no desire to continue the romance.
Stepping out of the elevator heading toward the front desk, Jas’s phone rang.
It was Gina Lopez.
He quickly answered.
“Jas Brown, Sandra just called a while ago wanting to speak with you.
I told her you went out and would be back shortly.
Where are you now?
I’ll co pick you up, and you can talk to Sandra when I call again.”
“There’s no need to pick up.
I’ll just call her back directly.”
“No way, no way, Sandra is obviously testing us.
If we’re not together, she’ll quickly notice sothing is off.
These past few days, my mom has been pushing to find her a match.
If she finds out we’re faking it, she’ll definitely push back to my mom.
Quick, tell the address, I’ll co pick you up.”
Jas Brown broke into a sweat.
This fake boyfriend gig was still not over.
He reluctantly gave the na of the hotel he was in, and Gina Lopez responded with excitent, “I can be there in less than a minute, co out imdiately.”
What a coincidence, Jas Brown had no choice but to pay and leave the hotel.
As he reached the entrance, he saw Gina Lopez’s Buick pull up.
After getting into the car, Gina Lopez sighed with relief and handed her phone to Jas Brown, saying, “Call Sandra back.”
Jas Brown nodded and dialed Sandra’s number, laughing as he spoke, “Sandra, what’s up?”
“Huh, you’re really with Gina?” Sandra sounded surprised.
“Heh, of course, we’re together.
I just went out to buy breakfast.
Your sister wanted sothing light, so I went to the supermarket to buy so bamboo shoots to make bamboo shoot porridge.”
“Ah, I want to eat that too.”
“Well, when you co over, your brother-in-law will cook so for you.”
“Okay, okay, I won’t keep you from cooking porridge for Gina then.
Bye now.”
“Bye.”
After hanging up, Jas made a victorious gesture and handed the phone back to Gina.
Gina sighed with relief but imdiately wrinkled her brow and sniffled, saying, “Seems like quite the rry life.”
Jas knew instantly why Gina felt that way.
The woman from yesterday hadn’t worn makeup, but she had sprayed so perfu, so there was still a faint scent of perfu on him.
Combined with the fact that he had co out of a hotel, Gina must have guessed he had spent the night there with another woman.
However, Jas didn’t mind.
Smiling, he said, “Boss, does this an my mission is complete?”
Gina nodded, took out approximately two thousand dollars from her purse, and said, “This is for you.
Don’t turn your phone off lately, I might need to reach you anyti.”
Jas quickly said, “You needn’t bother, it was just a phone call.”
“I don’t want to owe you anything.
It’s settled then.
Don’t worry, you can still co to my office tomorrow.”
Jas understood Gina’s point; she didn’t want any strings attached.
Their relationship was purely professional.
He cheerfully accepted the money and got out of the car.
Gina’s Buick started up imdiately, blending into the traffic and disappearing from sight.
Jas shook his head, knowing Gina had a poor impression of him, mainly because of the perfu scent and staying in the hotel, clearly thinking he wasn’t a good man.
Regardless, Jas didn’t care.
He didn’t aim to leave a good impression on Gina.
Besides, it was his private life.
Even as the boss, Gina couldn’t control her subordinate’s personal life.
He hailed a cab and returned ho, but upon removing his coat, he suddenly rembered the woman’s ID was still on him.
It was already late, so he decided to return it when he had ti.
Lying in his bed, Jas couldn’t help but relive the crazy night before.
It had been a long ti since he had such thrill, and in every way, that woman was exceptional—beautiful with an incredible figure; primarily, she was wild enough to taste the danger, and Jas wouldn’t mind another encounter if it weren’t for the potential trouble.
Shaking his head, Jas dismissed those thoughts.
He wasn’t ready to tie himself down with emotions just yet, especially since…
there was another person he needed to figure out.
He definitely wasn’t ready to just pick a woman and get married.
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