Cora then saw that Jay had gotten out of the car.
She followed him and sat in front of the food stall.
Those who got into the upper class of the society would realize that everyone around them were very exceptional, with Jay being an example.
He just sat in front of the food stall to wait for his apple pie, but many passers-by could not help but look at him.
Even though he was not considered very outstanding in their circle, he was exceptional in the world of ordinary people.
Each of them ordered an apple pie respectively.
Jay took a bite, but he found it too sweet—he did not like desserts very much.
"Is it nice?" Cora asked.
"Hmm," he answered.
He was still quite indifferent toward her, and she acted sensibly and did not say much.
They lowered their heads to eat their apple pies quietly.
"I'd like two apple pies, please. One to go, and one for here."
Suddenly, he heard a familiar female voice.
Jay's hand stiffened with the spoon in his hand before he then lowered his head and ate his apple pie quietly.
A person sat on the stool beside him.
The food stall was small, and there were quite a lot of people having apple pies now.
Most of them shared their tables with others, and Zoe was now used to sitting with others at the food stall to eat.
She naturally sat on a vacant seat, not knowing when Bob would come.
She took off her dress and put on a thick down jacket to go there and have an apple pie.
She was a little hungry. Knowing that Bob was going for a drink with Sam and that he would want to eat something sweet when he came, she hence bought an apple pie for him.
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