Jenny hesitated and took out her mobile phone from her bag. Before she could enter the phone number, she heard a familiar voice behind, "Fu*k, it's so crowded. Why are you here?"
Jenny turned her head in surprise and saw Jason pushing his way with sweat. He also reached out his hand to greet her.
"Look, sis, he's coming!"
Finally, Jason arrived.
Now, Jenny didn't care whether Jason had a ticket or not. She jumped with excitement and reached out her hand and shouting his name.
"Why are there so many people? I thought I couldn't meet you."
Jason wiped off the sweat all over his forehead and said with a long breath.
"You could call me if you can't find us. But it's okay you arrived. I thought something happened to you on your way here."
Jenny took her tissue out of her bag, and helped Jason wipe the sweat in his forehead on her tiptoe.
"He's here, but where's the ticket? Do you really have it?"
Helen looked at Jason coldly and thought in her heart, "I don't know what's wrong with my sister. Even if she is kind, she shouldn't be so enthusiastic with a ticket dealer."
From the beginning to the end, Jenny did not have time to tell Helen who would deliver the tickets.
She was completely immersed in the joy of close interaction with Jessica. She just told Helen that a friend came to deliver the tickets, but had not yet explained what kind of friend he was.
"Ticket? What ticket?" Jason asked.
While enjoying the service of Jenny, Jason looked at the long-legged beauty in front of him with a confused face.
"Tut-tut, the legs are simply the best among all... Her face is also superb... but her chest...what a pity..."
Helen saw Jason's eyes glancing at her, and there were surprise and praise in his eyes.
But when he stopped in front of her chest, his expression turned into regret.
"What are you regretting about!"
Helen looked at Jason with fire burning in her beautiful eyes. She really couldn't stand a ticket dealer looking at her in such a way.
"Well, nothing, are you Jenny's friend?" Jason came to his senses, raised his head and asked.
"Yes. Her name is Helen Huang. She's my cousin and Jessica's fan. I told you at noon."
Jenny noticed that the atmosphere was not right, so she took the initiative to explain.
"Why are you talking so much with a ticket dealer? Where are the tickets? How much are they in total? I'll give money to you now. Don't waste our time."
Henlen confirmed that Jason as a ticket dealer. Not only did he look like a dealer, but he also dressed like one!
"I don't have any ticket." Jason said innocently, "When did I say I would send you tickets? Don't wrong me."
"You don't have any ticket?"
Originally, it was difficult to get a ticket for Jessica's concert. Especially at this time, it was even more difficult.
Helen endured Jason's stare for the sake of his ability to get the ticket.
But he didn't have one, which proved that he was a liar.
A feeling of being teased suddenly surged up in her mind.
She grabbed Jason's wrist, strode with her long legs, and walked to the police station on the roadside.
"At such a young age, it's okay if you don't ask for good, but you should be a ticket trafficker, who doesn't keep his word. It's a waste of social resources for a person like you to live. Follow me to see the police and see if they don't punish you!"
Helen said as she pulled Jason, who was thin, to the police station.
Jenny saw this and became anxious, so she rushed over and pulled their hands apart. She said anxiously, "Oh, it's okay if I don't have a ticket. Besides, Jason didn't tell me that he really have a ticket to take us to the concert. It's enough if we have expectations. I can hear the concert outside, anyway."
"Jenny, you're too caring. If he doesn't have tickets, we can find others, and I've found one. Five thousand yuan, two tickets. I'm ready to pay for it. When hearing that you have a better seat, I refused the one. What are you doing now? Forget it. I don't have time to talk to this liar. I'm going to call the dealer now. Maybe he still had the ticket even far from the stage, they would be more expensive and but there's no other way."
Helen took out her mobile phone and was about to call the ticket dealer.
"Forget it, you should have had two tickets for good positions. It's all my fault that Linda and Samantha treated you like this, and you tore up two such good tickets..."
As she spoke, Jenny's eyes turned red gradually.
She really wanted to see Jessica's concert.
Even if it was in the last row, as long as she could feel it on the spot, she would be gratified when she heard Jessica's voice at the scene.
But now the staff had begun to check the ticket. It had been less than half an hour before the concert, so it was impossible for them to buy tickets now.
"I've got it!"
Henlen suddenly cried out happily.
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