Chapter 570 Making It up to You
Chapter 570 Making It up to You
"I'll teach you."
After saying that, Max put the gun into Laura's hand, walked behind her, and lifted her arms to show
her how to aim and shoot.
They were so close that Laura could feel Max's warm breath tickling her ears. She couldn't help but
blush.
Although they had been more intimate before, it was a different situation.
At that moment, he was unconscious and she only wanted to save him. She didn't think too much
about it.
At this moment, they were close together like a couple in love.
Laura couldn't help but squirm, but Max growled, "Don't move!"
Then he adjusted her hand with was holding the gun and said, "Okay, that's it. Clench your right arm,
relax your left arm, and shoot!"
"Bang!"
The plastic bullet brushed against the balloon.
Laura put the gun down sadly. She pouted and said, "Ugh! It missed."
Max caressed her hair and smiled, "You haven't practiced before. It's no big deal."
Laura rolled her eyes at him, "Don't comfort me, sharpshooter!"
After saying that, she returned the gun to the stall owner and they took the dolls away.
At Laura's suggestion, they rode the pirate ship, roller coaster, and trapeze, and other exciting rides. At
first, Laura was not interested in them, but gradually, they carried her back to her childhood and she
became excited.
After three hours, they were both a little tired and went to an outdoor cafe next to the park to rest.
Next to the cafe was an ice cream store. As soon as they sat down, Max asked her, "Do you want to try
it?"
Laura used to dislike sweets, but since she became a star and often dieted to lose weight and never
ate sweets again, she became interested in them.
They had played for so long today and consumed a lot of calories. Even if she ate ice cream, she
wouldn't gain weight, so she nodded.
Max bought an ice cream and handed it to her.
Laura tore off the packaging and ate it carefully while squinting her eyes and looking around.
Suddenly, her eyes lit up.
"Let's go there later!"
Max turned his head and saw that it was an escape room.
He came out to have fun with her today, so he had no problem with it and nodded.
Laura finished her ice cream and they went to the escape room.
The rule was that after entering the room, they needed to find three boxes hidden in the room and find
the exit with the instructions inside the boxes.
Of course, if they couldn't find the boxes or had an accident, they could ring the alarm bell and
someone would bring them out right away.
Laura often went out with her classmates on weekends when she was in school. The girls were bold
and had played more exciting and thrilling games than it, so she didn’t find it scary at all.
Neither was Max.
So they were in a relaxed mood when they went in.
Suddenly, the lights went out.
There was darkness all around and Laura subconsciously grabbed Max's hand.
"It’s OK!"
His voice came from ahead and calmed her down slightly.
There were many intricate paths in the room. They moved slowly along the walls and passed many
forks.
Max had a logical mind and they soon found the first two boxes.
But they searched for a long time according to the clues on the note in the boxes and didn't find the
third.
Suddenly, they felt cool air blowing on them. They felt the wall and reached another four-way fork.
They stopped in their tracks.
In the dim light of the flashlight, Max turned to her, "How is it? Is it fun?"
Laura pursed her lips and didn't answer.
She was inexplicably alarmed since the lights went out.
She had never felt this way before.
It was as if some great fear was about to break out of the ground.
Noticing her strange look, Max frowned.
"Are you alright?"
Laura gritted her teeth, "No, let's keep going."
"Let me know if you're not feeling well. Don't push yourself."
Laura nodded.
They chose a direction and went on and soon found the third box.
According to the clues in the box, they found the exit and got out.
Looking at the still bustling amusement park in front of them, they smiled at each other and thought the
game was so easy.
The sun was setting. Max looked at his watch and asked her, "What do you want for dinner?"
Laura said she would eat anything.
In the end, Max decided to take her to a very famous upscale outdoor restaurant by the river called My
Alice.
When the car stopped, Laura found that the restaurant was crowded with couples.
This restaurant faced the river. The evening breeze was cool and the neon lights were flashing.
Because it was outdoor, they could see the stars when they looked up, which was very romantic.
They walked side by side towards the restaurant.
The waiter warmly showed them to their table. Laura ordered steak. Max didn't seem to like the food
here, so he only ordered drinks and salad.
The food was quickly served.
Laura said as she ate, "Actually, you don't have to indulge me like this."
They went to the lively places where young girls liked in the afternoon. She had known Max was doing
it on purpose!
Max leaned back in his chair, sipped his wine elegantly, and narrowed his eyes slightly.
"I've checked. You've had a hard time all these years. I didn't take care of you well. I'm sorry."
Laura froze slightly and looked up at him, "So you made it up to me by taking me to those places young
girls like?" This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
Max nodded.
"It's late, but I hope you’d have some good memories as anyone else."
Laura suddenly lost her appetite.
She put down her knife and fork, thought for a moment, and gave a wry smile.
"I know you mean well, but do you really think it will turn all the suffering I've endured over the years
into sweet memories? No way. You didn't go through all that. You will never understand how desperate
and sad I was."
"Honestly, it has nothing to do with you no matter what I've been through. You don't need to feel sorry
for me because of my past. You never..."