Charity let out a sigh.
She had no idea what she could take of her friendship with Max.
“Charity, there’s a women’s clothing store. Let's go in and take a look. As I said, I want to buy you clothes." Max pointed to the store ahead.
"It’s fine. I'm not desperate for clothes..."
"You can take a look at the new collection. No woman would think they have too many clothes.”
Max tried to drag Charity along into the store.
However, Charity refused, and the two of them were locked in a stalemate.
At last, Max got frustrated. His usually beaming and handsome face immediately turned grim. "Charity, you always stand on ceremony with me..."
"I'm really not desperate for clothes." Charity tucked her hair behind her ear. " There's no need to stand on ceremony with you. I've always considered you my family."
Max looked at her. "Since you consider me your family, and it's early now, let's go and watch a movie."
Charity exchanged glances with him for a while before she finally nodded.
Hence, the two of them watched a romance movie.
Not much people were at the 9:30 p.m. seating, and those who watched it were mostly young couples.
In fact, hardly any of them watched the movie because everyone was behaving intimately.
Halfway through the movie, the male lead and female lead on the screen kissed each other passionately.
Suddenly, Max's heart began to race. He cautiously turned his eyes to the woman beside him, only to find her calmly eating her popcorn.
He nearly doubted if he was a man.
Otherwise, why would he be lacking in charm?
By the time they finished with the movie, the mall was already closed, so they both took the elevator down.
The elevator was crowded with other people. All of a sudden, a woman pointed at Charity and shouted, "Y-You're Eliza, aren't you?"
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