Chapter 76 Don’t stop, keep undressing

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nIt was precisely midnight, yet the street was bustling with activity.

nThe street was lined with bars and night markets, all illuminated by bright lights.

nWilliam had suggested that Joshua run naked from the entrance of the bar to the street. If he did so, it would be impossible for Joshua to show his face on this street ever again.

nThe owners of the various bars on this street might not all be close friends, but they did know each other. Add to that the prevalence of social media, and the news that Joshua, a bar owner, had streaked through the streets would undoubtedly be the headline by tomorrow.

nLila hadn’t really thought about making such a man run naked in front of her. But she worried that if William were in a bad mood, he might get violent, and that would be terrifying. So, if he suggested streaking, then streaking it would be.

n“Go ahead and strip!” Lila, always considering others, could only say this nonchalantly.

nJoshua clenched his teeth, conflicted deep within.

nHe wasn’t afraid of William, but of Lila. He assumed that this was Lila’s idea, and if he didn’t strip tonight, and Lila decided to get revenge later, he could meet an unsightly end.

nBetter to let Lila have her satisfaction.

n“I’ll strip!” Joshua finally decided. Better to live a miserable life than to die a good death. After all, he had stirred up trouble today, akin to poking a hornet’s nest. If he wasn’t careful, he might not be able to set foot in New York in the future. It was better to let Lila vent her anger.

nAs long as Lila did not hold a grudge over today’s events, anything could be discussed.

nThe bar’s security guards were dumbfounded.

nTheir boss was actually going to streak in public?

nWasn’t that a bit too shocking?

nJoshua didn’t care about shame anymore. He quickly stripped down, leaving only his underwear.

nWith only that left, he paused, his eyes pleading with Lila, hoping she would allow him to retain a shred of dignity.

nHe thought that Lila, being a lady of high status, probably wouldn’t want to see anything more.

nLila opened her mouth to speak, but William interrupted, “Don’t stop, keep undressing.”

nWilliam acted according to his own whims, unconcerned about what was considered excessive or not.

nWhen he was in a good mood, he could grant great opportunities to strangers. But when he was in a bad mood, he believed there were no innocents in this world.

nThe gods he had vanquished thousands of years ago were a prime example.

nHe was never a good person.

nHearing William’s words, Lila could only turn her head and say, “Strip completely and start running. Get to the end of the street, and we’ll call it even for today.”

nWith that said, she tugged on William’s arm, wanting to leave.

nWilliam didn’t care one way or another and followed Lila.

nEvelyn had called the police to report a fight at the entrance of the Moonlit Harbor Pub. The officers who had responded earlier hadn’t gone far and quickly turned around.

nWhen they arrived, they saw no fight, just Joshua running naked down the street.

n“Take him in!” The police were stunned by the scene. Was this what counted as performance art these days?

nWilliam hadn’t gotten into Lila’s car but instead found Evelyn after saying goodbye.

n“You… are you okay? Where’s Lila?” Evelyn stood a few hundred meters from the bar on the street. As the police siren sounded, she was walking towards the bar.

n“We’re fine! Lila went home,” William replied just as Lila’s car pulled up next to them.

nLila rolled down the car window and said to Evelyn, “Evelyn, you shouldn’t work here anymore. If you’re looking for a job, I can refer you to one tomorrow.”

nLila couldn’t help but be impressed by William. In such a short time, he was already with Evelyn, a student from school. Didn’t he have lunch with Bella earlier today? What an unfaithful man he is when it comes to relationships!

n“No need,” William said, “I have a friend who owns a bookstore, and they’re hiring.”

n“Alright, I’m leaving,” Lila said, no longer wanting to impose. She could tell that William seemed to like Evelyn, and since he no longer held a grudge against Ryan, she decided to help Evelyn out.

nAfter Lila left, Evelyn asked, “Your friend’s bookstore is hiring?”

nWilliam nodded, “Yes, I’m also planning to work there.”

n“Okay,” Evelyn said, not averse to William, especially after tonight. If it weren’t for him stepping in, she wouldn’t have known what to do.

n“Let’s go home,” William said, enjoying the time alone with Evelyn. It made him feel peaceful and comfortable.

nFinally regaining her calm, Evelyn smirked and said, “You want me to walk home with you?”

n“Of course not!” William replied, “You can ride your bike and give me a lift.”

n“What? Shouldn’t you be the one giving me a lift? Also, my bike is at the bar entrance!” Evelyn was surprised and speechless. This plan seemed too risky.

n“It’s alright, I’m here,” William said with a smile. .t

nEvelyn was a bit scared but reluctantly followed William to the bar entrance.

nThe police were still at the entrance of the bar, and Evelyn had to take this opportunity to get her bike.

nJoshua had already been apprehended by the police and was forced to put on his underwear. As William and Evelyn walked by, Joshua’s eyes were filled with resentment.

nHe didn’t dare mess with Lila, so he would have to blame William for the night’s events. If it weren’t for William, Lila might have let him keep his underwear. He felt humiliated because of William.

nWilliam glanced at him indifferently. Such a lowly person’s hatred was not worth William’s attention.

nEvelyn was a bit scared. She quickly got on her bike, and with William as her passenger, they hurriedly left the street.

nJoshua had been arrested, but he still had henchmen. It wouldn’t be good if they targeted Evelyn and William.

nThe streets were empty as they made their way back to East 62nd Street. William and Evelyn said goodbye at the entrance, and he invited her and her grandfather to his house for dinner the next day.

nAs someone who had lived for over a billion years, William had perfected many life skills.

nWilliam was confident in his cooking. In the distant past, during the War of the Gods, the Earth had many magical fruits and plants. With just a few ingredients from Earth, he could cook a meal that would grant ordinary people divine power.

nBut now, the ingredients available were too mundane.

nEvelyn’s soul had been reincarnated countless times, and he didn’t know if she would awaken, but it didn’t matter. William just wanted to watch her in peace.

nThe next morning, just after eight o’clock, Alice arrived at William’s door with two bags of vegetables. William was still in his study writing something that he planned to teach Alice.

n“Master, I’ve found a bookstore behind Hudson University in a small alley. When will you come to see it?” Alice knocked on the door, entered after receiving William’s permission, and whispered the question upon seeing him still writing.

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