Gazing into Jared's unwavering eyes, Hilda nodded at long last. “I trust you!”
Jared flashed her a smile and patted her head gently, his gaze emanating brotherly love.
Mere moments after it was time to get off work, Hilda received a call from Yolanda, who urged her to hurry up as many of their former classmates had already arrived.
She then asked her friend for the location, only to be told that the class reunion was being held at Glamor Hotel.
When Hilda heard that, she wavered slightly. They were planning to split the bill for the class reunion tonight, and such a luxurious hotel would undoubtedly cost a tidy sum. She didn't want to spend that much, finding it a waste.
Only after Jared persuaded her otherwise did she agree to go. Subsequently, the two of them drove straight to Glamor Hotel in a second-hand Ford.
As soon as they arrived at the entrance of Glamor Hotel, they were greeted by the sight of Yolanda waiting anxiously at the door.
Surprise flooded Yolanda when she caught sight of Jared. She thought that he would definitely have been beaten to death after having offended the Crimson Dragon Gang the previous night, or at the least, had his head bashed in. But looking at him right then, there actually wasn't a single scratch on him.
“Were you not beaten up last night?” she questioned suspiciously.
“Didn't I tell you that the Crimson Dragon Gang is afraid of me? They wouldn't possibly dare make a move against me.”
Jared flashed her a smile.
“What a boast!” Yolanda rolled her eyes, not believing him in the least. How could a big gang like the Crimson Dragon Gang be afraid of him? He must have used some other method to settle the matter. Perhaps he paid them off!
“Believe whatever you want!” Jared didn't bother explaining further.
“It's Hilda's class reunion today, yet you came here in a Ford? Even hailing a taxi would have been better than driving a crappy Ford. Look at the parking lot here. Is there any car as shabby as yours?” Yolanda berated with a chagrined expression.
Back then when he encouraged her to attend the class reunion, I thought he was going to figure out a way to give her bragging rights. But isn't he making her a laughingstock now by driving a Ford here?
“What's wrong with driving a Ford? We've got to support local brands!”
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