Chapter 76-----A Cramped Space, Ambiguous Conversation "Then you sit in the middle. I'll be getting off soon, so it's more convenient to be near the door," I said, turning my body and pushing her in front of me. But Karina, with her nimble figure, twisted around and ended up behind me again. "I'm not sitting with my brother! He'll just scold me again! I'll sit by the side where it's quieter." The car had been parked by the roadside for minutes, and our hesitant pushing and shoving was getting rather affected. I had no choice but to reluctantly board the car and sit in the middle. The scent of Hudson wafted over, fresh, rich, and noble. I unconsciously swallowed, feeling that the side of my body next to him had become different. "Lily, we're off then. Thanks for tonight," Karina said