"I think these two are good. Larry, can I take you in and have a try?"
Madge picked out a set of children's clothing and wanted to hold his little hand after she gently smiled and said that.
Larry dodged her hand, clearly uncooperative.
Seeing this, Madge was neither angry nor discouraged. Instead, she turned back with a smile and continued to pick a few more pieces. It seemed that she had an endless supply of patience. Although she picked a lot, Larry didn't appreciate it at all.
"Miss Gray, I've bought the milk tea!" Madge's driver walked in with a cup of milk tea in his hand.
"Okay." Madge nodded and took it. She bent down again in front of Larry and said confidently, "Larry, see what's this? The milk tea of chocolate flavor. It's the same milk tea as the ones in the hands of those children we saw when we just entered the door. It's even got cheese in it. Take it!"
At that time, Larry looked at the other side and Madge noticed that, so when she saw that he was not very enthusiastic about her, she just ordered the driver to buy milk tea and wanted to use this as an opportunity to make a good impression on him.
Unexpectedly, Larry did not reach out to take the milk tea after seeing it, but turned his face away and continued to put on an act. "It's so sweet. Have a taste. If it's not good, I can change another taste for you!" Madge coaxed him for a long time. "Larry, you really don't wanna drink it?"
Larry was like an old monk who had entered a meditative state.
Madge made a fool of herself, so she had to stand up and handed the milk tea to the person next to her. "Aunt Lee, you drink it!"
"Thank you..." When Aunt Lee was about to take it, she felt a cold look. She immediately withdrew her hand and said awkwardly, "Miss Gray, I guess not. I don't like to drink something sweet!"
Madge kept smiling and had to throw the milk tea to the driver.
Aunt Lee silently squeezed her sweat and became depressed. She only hoped that the shopping part could end soon.
In the underground supermarket, Wendy pushed the shopping cart and shuttled through the rows of shelves with Emily, but she couldn't focus for a long time. The scene she saw when they got off the elevator would always appear in her mind.
Larry was held tightly by Madge, just like a mother and a child...
Clenching her hands on the shopping cart, she actually felt uncomfortable.
Especially when she thought that Larry might like pestering Madge with a soft, just like pestering her. She felt more and more uncomfortable, even though she didn't know why. She originally made a lot of shopping lists in her heart, but in the end, she didn't buy anything. Instead, she took two bundles of noodles and a carton of eggs.
Emily didn't seem to be any better than her either. From time to time, Emily's eyes would become dull as if there was something on her mind.
In less than half an hour, the two of them lined up to pay the bill and went out.
Carrying things, Wendy went up from the escalator and walked out of the mall. When she passed by a children's clothing counter, she couldn't help peeping at it.
Sure enough, Wendy saw Madge bending over in front of the mirror, taking a little shirt and compare it to Larry's body. From time to time, Madge raised her head and talked with the salesgirl with a smile. Two dimples appeared on her cheeks.
Wendy hurriedly looked away and continued to go out.
When she passed by, Larry, with a straight face, widened his eyes instantly.
Outside the shopping mall was a bustling street, so it was not easy to get a cab. They waited for a long time before finally stopping an empty car. Emily sat in first, and Wendy handed over her things and also prepared to get into the car. Flowever, just as one leg stepped into the car, something pounced on her other leg.
This action was too familiar.
Wendy lowered her head and saw Larry raising his head.
"Wendy-" She was stunned by his soft voice.
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