Go Away, I’m A Billionairess Now

Chapter 259



Go Away, I’m A Billionairess Now By Evie Cole Chapter 259

Chapter 259 Why Are You Here?

Samara couldn’t help but frown when she saw Chaim on the bed.

“Chaim?”

Chaim seemed to have fallen asleep. He didn’t move at all and just lay on the bed. Samara called his name, but there was no

reaction.

Samara walked to the side of the bed and reached Chaim’s nose. When she felt the breath on her finger, she let out a slight sigh

of relief.

The door of the room was locked, and her phone was gone. If there was really something wrong with Chaim, Samara could only smash the door or jump out of the window to survive.

Fortunately, Chaim was only unconscious.

Samara retracted her hand and walked to the sofa not far away and sat down.

What happened tonight was obviously a trap. The girl and those men were with the other man who had already brought Chaim to hide in the room and waited for Samara.

Samara and Chaim were both rich, but the three of them simply brought them into this room and locked them inside. They neither stole their money nor killed them.

For a moment, Samara could not figure out which person had come up with the idea of getting her and Chaim, her ex- husband, together.

Samara didn’t have a clue about the purpose of the other party’s locking her up with Chaim.

After sitting for a while, Samara suddenly remembered that she was fed a pill when she was pushed in.

Thinking of this, Samara quickly got up and went to the bathroom to vomit. follow Alaniniz(dot)com For Latest Update However, several minutes had passed and she could not vomit anything.

After a while, Samara only felt hot and washed her face with cold water.

At the same time, Chaim slowly woke up.

Chaim looked at the unfamiliar room in front of him. He sat up on the bed and clapped his head.

Chaim was at the dinner party. As he ate, he felt dizzy. Chaim originally wanted to go to the bathroom to wash his face and wake up. However, his eyes went blank and he fainted immediately. When Chaim woke up, he found himself in a strange hotel

room.

Chaim cleared his thoughts and got up to walk to the door. Before Chaim reached the door, he found someone in the

bathroom. Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.

“Who is inside?”

Hearing Chaim’s voice, Samara wiped away the cold water on her face. Samara turned and walked out, “It’s me. Chaim.”

“Samara?”

When he saw Samara, Chaim was stunned for a moment. He reacted and looked at Samara who walked out. “Why are you

here?”

Samara wore a black straight long dress today. Although she was wearing a suit jacket, her figure was obvious.

Chaim suddenly felt his lips go dry.

Chaim knew that Samara was good–looking, but he rarely looked at her in the past.

Ever since Chaim saw her painting and the text message, he no longer had the confidence he had when he had just divorced

Samara.

“I was tricked here.”

Samara walked to the sofa and picked up the air–conditioning remote control. “I feel a little hot. Do you mind if I lower the temperature of the air conditioner?”

“No.”

Chaim reached out and twisted the doorknob. When Chaim realized that he could not open the door, he followed Samara to the sofa. “Who tricked you here?”

“I don’t know.”

Samara looked down at the remote control. When she saw the temperature above, she frowned.

Is the management of this hotel so bad?

The air conditioning is turned on to 64 “F, but the cooling is still so poor.

Samara threw the remote control onto the sofa. She glanced at Chaim. “Why are you here?”

“I don’t know,”

Chaim looked at the seat beside Samara. But he did not walk over and sit down. Samara probably did not want him to sit beside her.

Samara did not want to talk with Chaim. He looked at Samara and did not speak again.

Just sitting there, they clearly felt that something was wrong.

They felt so hot!

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