Chapter 8 Teaching Knowledge "Who says it's okay for you to leave?" The man looked at her with cool black eyes. "Sit down." Dana was extremely reluctant. She gave in again, swallowed subconsciously, and sat down next to him. "What's your name, little sister?" One of the handsome young men sat, he seemed to be a friend of Walker, he asked while shuffling the cards. "Dana." Erin smiled, "Dana, would you like something to drink? What kind of wine do you like?" Wine. Dana doesn't know much about wine, but it's not that she can't drink it. However, there were all unfamiliar people here, not to mention that there were teachers who can't let go of her go. So Dana said, "No, thank you." "You came to the bar without drinking?" Another person looked at her with some amusement. "Walker, your family, you look quite immature!" With that, he took out a box from the table, as if he wanted to play truth or dare. "Can you play this?" Erin took the contents of the box and asked Dana. Of course, Dana knew this and nodded. Walker's handsome eyes looked at her slightly squinting thoughtfully. Unexpectedly, she dared to play. The way to play is to roll the dice, and the loser either drinks a bottle of pure vodka, or dares, or speaks the truth. To tell you the truth, Dana drank a lot just now, so she just doesn't want to drink anymore. So, she played a game very carefully. But she lost the first game. The loser has to draw a card. Dana's card content of which was to kiss the first opposite sex on the right through a napkin. Dana glanced to his right, and Erin's face turned red. Erin thought that Dana was beautiful, but he subconsciously wanted to laugh at Walker. "Wow, I didn't expect to take advantage of it--" he said while pulling a napkin from the table. "Come, little sister. Don't be afraid, it's across the napkin--" However, before the paper was covered, one hand was the first to take away the napkin. With a calm face, Walker threw the paper on the floor. "Don't tease my students." "Yo--" They were all looking at his reaction, several of the audience laughed, "Hello Walker, teachers, and students do not do such protection!" When Walker spoke, everyone only dared to smile and did not dare to embarrass Dana. So the game went on. This time, it was Walker who had bad luck. This made Dana felt relieved that Walker can't wait to stay and play a few more games so that he can lose a few more times. Walker looked at her with a smile on her face and wanted to draw cards for him. She put her hand on her head and pressed her lips against her ear. "You draw one for me." "Sure." Dana, of course, out of a hundred people she would like to. As soon as she draws, Dana got a piece of truth. Before she opened it, the man's low voice said again, "Read it to everyone." "Sure!" Dana was so excited about the contents of this card that she opened it. When she saw the content on the card, the smile on the girl's face twitched instantly. Dana blushed all of a sudden, held the card, and began to be silent. She bowed her head and gave it back to Walker "You'd better see it for yourself." With that, she sent the card back, but the man had no intention of taking it at all. "Are you shy?" "Well." "Then come and tell me." Dana pursed her lips and looked at his deep eyes. For some reason, his expression was so calm, but she always thought he was thinking about something. Dana weighed it, anyway. It's better to whisper to him than to read it out. So she leaned over and spoke very carefully. "Mr. Herbert. That of yours." When a word came out, Dana felt that she was going to distort the cards in her hand. The story of the two of them was still fresh in her mind that night, which was the last thing she wanted to think of, but she could not forget it. She was sweating all over now. Walker's black eyes sank, and then he smiled softly. He walked around her ear and seductively pressed his hand on the top of her head. Dana felt his warm breath burning her ears and hiding subconsciously. "Don't hide."