Calamity was weak, and Williams also noticed her pale face. He held her hand under the table and asked worriedly, “Are you okay?”
Calamity held his forehead and said, “I was a little bit drunk!”
“I ask Tanner to send you back for rest!” After saying that, he called Tanner and warned her to send Calamity back.
With the support of Tanner, Calamity could keep her legs. Tanner asked worriedly on the way home, “My hostess, have you drunk a lot? Why can't you go by yourself?” Calamity was never so drunk, so Tanner thought she was drinking too much.
Calamity shook her head and felt dizzy. Coming to a stop, she pressed her chest and frowned, “I only have a couple of drinks. For me, it doesn't count for much.”
“That's weird, the wine tonight is very mellow, not strong. I just drink two glasses and feel nothing!” Tanner said.
Calamity asked Tanner to open the window as they came back. She said, “I'll be fine. You can go now.”
Tanner said, “No, I'll stay with you. Try to sleep.”