By the time they left the hotel, Matthew leaned back in the passenger seat and then glanced at his wife behind the steering wheel.

"Have you brought your driver's License?"

“Ah! I forgot!" She didn't take her purse with her when she got out.

“But don't worry, I have a driver's license. I've been driving for over two years now. I won't make the same mistake as before."

Matthew closed his eyes and said helplessly, "Then my life is at the hands of Erica!"

“Don't worry! I promise you will get home alive!" she said with great confidence.

Matthew twitched his lips.

"Well, I'm glad to know I‘1l be home alive.

But Erica, promise me I won't Lose an arm or a leg in our way there, okay?" He couldn't afford to lose any of his members. After all, he needed his body intact in order to satisfy his wife's sexual drive in the future.

Erica chuckled.

"Fine, I promise you, Matthew! You won't get hurt."

“Good girl."

Matthew sounded like he had too much to drink. However, the smell in the car was not bad, perhaps due to the quality of the wine he had drunk.

Finally, the car drove into the Pearl Villa District. Once Erica parked it, she got out of the vehicle and ran to open the door for Matthew. As she helped him out, she warned, "Slow down!"

Matthew took this opportunity to wrap Erica in his arms. He put his lips closer to hers and drank deeply.

"Honey, I feel a little dizzy."

His voice was soft and seductive, like music to her ears. She hugged him happily.

"Come Lean on me. I'll help you in."

“Okay. You're so good to me."

The couple finally entered the villa. Erica kicked off her shoes and bent down to take Matthew's shoes off as well. He leaned against a wall for support.

Realizing what she was about to do, he yanked his foot away from her.

"I'LL do it myself!" He quickly took off his shoes and put on the house shoes.

“We'd better get you upstairs," Erica said.

“Let me help you," she continued. 'We'd better take the elevator; we're both pretty beat.‘

Erica had figured out the best way upstairs, but the man wasn't heading for the elevator. He stayed in the Living room.