Eliza's cold eyes were full of indifference. After waiting quietly for him for a while and noticing that h e did not continue his sentence, she continued to eat.
Her indifferent attitude made Chester’s eyes turn cold. "Why aren't you saying anything?"
"I don't know what to say. If I say I don't want to attract your attention, you'll call me hypocritical. If I say I do want to attract your attention, you’ll call me cheap."
Eliza ate a slice of fish, chewed it carefully, and swallowed it before saying, “So I should shut up, lest you threaten to shut me out again."
Chester looked at her slow movements, and the undercurrents in the depths of his eyes surged.
Freya wanted to speak up for Eliza at first. However, she burst out laughing after hearing Eliza's words." That's true. Men are so senseless sometimes. Let’s eat.”
Halfway through, Chester got up and went to the washroom.
When he was washing his hands, Shaun came out from behind. "Hey, you really embarrassed me tonight. Cathy was the one who invited Eliza. I don’t care what
grievances you've had with her before. Did you need to target her so many times during the meal?"
"Did I?" Chester did not react to it at all.
"Didn’t you?" Shaun glanced at him sideways. "Let me describe what you look like now. You look like you want to sleep with her, but she has rejected you, so you’re unreconciled and want to ruin her fun in order t o find a sense of being."
"You’re nuts." Chester scolded him.
"You never used to be like this." Shaun pulled a paper towel and wiped his hands.
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