Chapter 170 Opportunity Comes
Evan and Audrey walked out of the train station intimately and got into the car in the parking lot. After a while, the Ford drove away.
When passing a highway, the car suddenly slowed down.
Evan, who was sitting in the back seat and flirted with Audrey and expressed his feelings to each other, looked at the driver Bob in confusion and asked, "What's wrong?"
Bob replied: "The road ahead is blocked, we have to change the route."
At this time, Evan had already seen the scene from the front window of the car. A group of men in gray work clothes gathered on the road not far ahead, with nearly a hundred people. Because it was in the car, Evan naturally could not understand the reason for their gathering. However, he noticed a special place, with many dark-skinned people in the crowd.
Without Evan's instructions, Bob manipulated the car to change lanes and stayed away from the scene.
Ten minutes later, Evan and Audrey arrived at the cottage in the forest. After sending Bob, the two couldn't wait to hug each other, "lid and teeth together", and staggered on the sofa.
After a while, Audrey, whose cheeks were as red as strawberries, pushed Evan away, gasped heavily, and said coquettishly: "Don't..."
Evan, who was moved, refused to give in and said: "This is not possible. The bullet has been loaded and the fuse has been ignited. It's too late to have a truce in the battle now!"
As he said that, Evan wanted to bow his head again.
Audrey put his palm on Evan's forehead and hesitated and said, "That...is not convenient today..."
This sentence is extremely lethal, making Evan calm down instantly as if he was soaked in ice.
He opened his mouth, his eyes full of disappointment.
Audrey was dissatisfied and held Evan's arm and said coquettishly, "I'm sorry, I suddenly forgot. Don't be angry, come and laugh."
Evan smiled bitterly, "No need for this."
He held Audrey in the house and said viciously: "I don't care. You ordered Mars, and you should come to put out the fire."
"Even if I can't come, I'll make me enjoy my work."
As he said that, Evan sent troops.
"ah!"
Audrey exclaimed, then collapsed into Evan's arms.
...
An hour later, Audrey took a shower in the bathroom and Evan was busy with dinner in the kitchen.
After a while, Audrey, who was wrapped in a bath towel on her head and wearing a nightgown, came to the kitchen.
"Oh, this is the product of your stinky company? (Note: Audrey understands APS as A Pissy here."
Audrey pointed to the stew pot on the desk, and there was an electric rice cooker next to the stew pot.
The food being cooked in the stew pot is the beef key that has been put into the pot at noon.
Evan turned around in the apron, glared at Audrey in anger, and criticized, "What a stinky fart, do you want to eat?"
Audrey quickly changed her words and said, "Wow, what a convenient electrical appliance, he will contract all the materials that require a long time to be processed in the future."
"With the rice cooker, it's much easier to make Italian rice!"
"Well, my Evan is so awesome."
Evan glanced at Audrey speechlessly and said, "What you said, how come you sound like you are coaxing a child!"
Audrey pretended not to hear this sentence and asked with a smile: "Are you done? Do you want me to help?"
Evan waved his hand and said, "No, you just finished taking a shower, go out, don't get a smell of oil smoke."
"Since that's the case..." Audrey rolled her eyes, hooked her finger at Evan, and said, "Do you a favor first."
A moment later, in the living room, Audrey sat on the sofa, her long hair was scattered. Evan stood behind her, holding a hot air blower weighing a kilogram but only 100 watts in one hand, and a comb in the other hand. The fan was buzzing, and the air outlet was facing Audrey's hair, evaporating the moisture, and the comb combed her hair straight.
Evan's hand holding the comb was very gentle. The same was true for Audrey's eyes.
I really hope this will be the case in my life.
...
The next day, when Audrey opened her eyes, the pillow was already empty.
She stretched her waist on the bed, then got out of bed and came to the dressing mirror, trying to take care of her hair. Just as she was about to tie her hair up, she heard a buzzing sound from the living room.
Audrey heard the sound of the hair dryer. She felt strange that she tied her hair down and then went to the living room. She found that Evan, wearing pajamas, was staring at the noise-making hair dryer. At this time, the hair dryer had no metal shell outside, and the structure inside was clear.
Audrey asked curiously: "Evan, what are you doing?"
"Good morning!" Evan turned around and said hello first, then explained: "It's nothing, I just can't stand this inefficient hair dryer. I'm taking it apart to see if there are any ways to improve it."
The one who complained at the beginning was actually Audrey.
Audrey walked to Evan and squatted down, asking curiously: "Didn't you say there was no good idea before, unless you develop a better electric heating wire?"
"It's true, but there's still room for improvement in structure," Evan said.
Audrey asked again: "I understand the research. Will your company launch this product?"
Evan asked back, "If it was launched, would you buy it?"
Audrey opened her eyes wide and said in surprise: "You actually want me to buy it? Shouldn't you give it to me?"
The table is very artificial and has no acting skills at all.
Evan smiled and shaved her nose and said, "As long as you buy it, I will have someone open a production line. How about it?"
Audrey said, "Okay!"
After saying that, he couldn't help laughing, "What a waste. He actually opened a production line to please others."
Evan said: "Aren't you very happy? It means this trick is very useful."
"Dingling"
Just as Audrey was about to retort, the phone rang. She closed her mouth and turned to get up and walked towards the phone.
"Hey, this is Evan Warren's house."
After a moment, Audrey moved the microphone away from her ear, shook it at Evan, and shouted: "Evan, the one who is looking for you is Cliff Cape of ASCHEU."
Evan hurriedly took the microphone.
"Hey, I'm Evan, Cliff, early in the morning, is there anything?"
Cliff on the phone asked in a daze: "Evan, do you have the Los Angeles Times today? Or the Los Angeles Daily News!"
Evan replied: "I have a subscription to the Times, what's wrong?"
Cliff said: "Then you have a look first, the front page headlines. Let's talk about it after reading it."
"Okay! But you may have to wait a moment, I need to go to the door first."
After saying that, Evan put down his microphone, walked out of the door quickly, and took out today's newspaper from the mailbox. He found the Los Angeles Times and returned to the house while reading.
The headline reads: "The tragedy of Cesar Chavez Avenue, public security deteriorates, and the Los Angeles Police Department is responsible for this?"
This article is mainly divided into two parts. The first half records a vicious case on Cesar Chavez Avenue yesterday. An unemployed vagrant was scolded by a grocery store owner for stealing. The thief was angry, but in turn he beaten the store owner seriously injured. After the owners of the same street learned about this, the angry store owner surrounded the thief and eventually beaten to death. The second half of the author lists similar cases in various communities in Los Angeles recently, pointing directly at the Los Angeles Police Department and even the city government.
After reading the article, Evan pondered for a while, picked up the microphone and said, "Cliff, what do you want to do?"
Chapter completed!