Chapter 836 Considerations
Chapter 836 Considerations
"Father, how could you not serve them tea. Take a seat please, sir, madam. Please don't mind my
father being so rude."
As he said so, Rocco took out two chairs and handed them to Finn and Sienna.
Finn smiled as he took the chair, but Sienna just looked at him coldly and seemed to be waiting for the
old man's answer.
Rocco looked at Sienna blankly and didn't know what to say, feeling a little embarrassed.
And the old man felt Sienna's gaze, but still he said to her again, "Take a seat, I have to think about it."
"I hope you'll think it over. I'll give you one day, and I'll come back tomorrow."
Sienna didn't take a seat, and she said to Finn, who was sitting nearby, "Let's go."
Finn was stunned, gave an apologetic look to Rocco and then left with Sienna.
After walking outside, Finn asked curiously, "What are you doing? You are both Martial artists. Are you
going to gather together to do something?"
Martial Artists were always those who were admired, and if even they began to worry about something,
there must be something terrible going to happen.
Everyone would be curious of what would happen, and Finn was no exception.
But as with most of his question, this question of Finn's was ignored.
Without saying anything, Sienna walked over to their car.
Just as they were about to leave, Rocco caught up with them and shouted, "Sir, Madam, wait a
minute."
Finn stopped, but Sienna didn't and walked to the car.
"What's the matter? Has your father anything to say?" asked Finn.
Trotting all the way here, but Rocco didn't breath heavily. He must have practiced some martial arts.
"My father told me to tell the girl that one day is enough for him to decide," replied Rocco.
Finn didn't understand why he had to highlight it? After saying this, Rocco went back home.
Finn pondered what it meant, ad he didn't mean what the conversation between Sienna and the man
meant. With doubts, he walked back to the car.
Sienna was already in the passenger seat, leaning back as if to rest with her eyes closed.
"Rocco said just now that his father only needed one day to have a rest."
Sienna didn't open her eyes, and just said faintly, "The old man is becoming more conservative."
Finn didn't understand what they meant, but he had to look for a place to stay tonight, and he had to
come back tomorrow.
There was still a long way from the nearest city, so Finn found a hotel in a nearby town. It was a
relatively nice place, but it was still a bit run-down.
They had no choice, but to live in such a place.
Sienna didn't mind. She could live in the mountains, let alone in a place like this.
They booked a room each, and nothing special happened that night.
But no sooner had Finn washed up than there was a knock on the door.
He wondered if Sienna wanted to talk to him about something.
But before he could open the door, a number of small notes were thrust in under the door.
Finn, of course, knew what it was, so he ignored it.
But a minute later there was another knock on the door.
Finn expected it to leave after a while, but it knocked for several times, prompting him to walk over with
curiosity.
It wasn't likely to be anyone but Sienna, Finn thought.
But when he opened the door, he was shocked to see the red-haired man.
The red-haired man was also surprised. He looked at Finn for a few seconds before he said, "Brother,
why are you here?"
"What are you doing here?" asked Finn.
"Brother, fate has brought us together. I didn't think I will meet you here."
Since the red-haired man took the money, he got closer to Finn.
Finn didn't want to answer him, but just asked impatiently, "What are you going to do?"
The red-haired man sensed Finn's displeasure and immediately said, "Brother, it's so lonely to here
alone, so I came here for fun."
Finn sneered. He didn't think the red-haired man would do this.
"However, I don't think you would need this. I've seen the girl who was with you today. She is a beauty!
I envy you so much!"
As he spoke, he looked curiously into Finn's room.
"Do you think you're going to see something?" asked Finn, turning the red-haired man's head away. Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.
"Brother, sorry. I was wrong," apologized the young man.
Finn ignored him and prepared to close the door.
But the young man said curiously, "Brother, the girl is not inside!"
"Does it matter to you?" Finn said impatiently.
The young man seemed to be very concerned about Finn.
"Brother, women are like clothes. You don't have to take them too seriously. If you take them seriously,
they will despise you."
"If you feel boring, I can ask some girls to accompany you. There are some girls in my room."
Finn knew he just wanted to get money from him.
"I'm not interested in that. Go back to where you come from. Don't disturb me."
Then he closed the door, ignoring the red-haired man.
Back to the room, Finn didn't hear any voice. Maybe the young man felt bored and left.
Finn lay in bed, wondering what their plan would be that would involve two Martial artists.
But in less than half an hour, there was another knock on the door.
Perhaps that was one of the drawbacks of being in a place like this. The knocks kept sounding and
Finn had to get up again to open the door.
"Brother, help me."
Finn didn't expect to see a redhead calling for help when he opened the door.
"What's the matter?" asked Finn.
"Brother, someone wants to kill me. Could you let me hide in your room?"