Chapter 375
Gareth walked out of the hotel expressionlessly.
He was convinced that Carlisle was a fortune teller.
If he hadn’t been careful, he would have led his family down the path of destruction. Plus, all the money he had put into Scarlet Corporation would have gone down the
drain.
As such, Gareth wanted to see Carlisle to ask if there was anything he could do to
change his fate.
The shimmering man–made lake at Riverland University was awash with a golden
glow as the setting sun cast its rays over the water.
It made for a lovely sight.
Tucked under Carlisle’s arm and gazing at the lake, Wanda mused to herself, “It is
almost impossible to watch a sunset and not dream.”
When Carlisle heard Wanda recite the famous quote word for word, he looked down
at her in surprise and asked, “Wanda, do you feel better?”
Wanda did not answer him and simply stared at the lake in silence.
Carlisle sighed inwardly and tightened his arm around her, drawing her closer.
Just then, Daniel called out to them from the nearby lawn, wearing earphones that were plugged into an MP3 player. “Hey, Carlisle! The bonfire party’s about to start! We’ll go grab seats!”
Shane quirked his lips and pointed out, “You shouldn’t have bothered Carlisle like that, Daniel.”
Daniel grinned. “I was only thinking of his best interests. If we go early, we could grab front–row seats and avoid having to cram with the others in the back.”
Shane blinked. “You do realize that students have been camping out near the bonfire
site to grab front–row seats since the afternoon, right? Even if we go now, we’d be stuck in the back row.”
“Oh dam, I should have gone in the afternoon to grab seats for us!” Daniel smacked his forehead in frustration.
He whined. “Word has it that a few seniors would be doing some exotic dances on
stage, and those seniors are supposedly total babes!
“How am I supposed to enjoy the show from the back?”
Shane frowned. “That’s a shame, but I have a way for us to get good seats.”
“What is it?” Daniel demanded, turning to look at Shane with comical desperation
Shane rubbed his thumb and index finger together, the implication of the gesture as clear as day. good seats came at a price.
Daniel gritted his teeth and said, “Find out how much the seats cost. I’ll grab a couple
for Wanda and Carlisle.”
$200 dollars for a seat in the second row, and a hundred for a seat in the third,”
Shane said.
Frowning, Daniel pressed, “What about the first row? If I’m going to pay for seats, I might as well grab those in the first row!”
Shane chuckled. “The first row is reserved for honored guests, all of whom were invited by the university board. Those seats aren’t for sake.”
“Oh, fine,” Daniel conceded and pulled out bills amounting to 800 dollars from his pocket. “Grab four seats in the second row. I want the middle section.”
Shane scrunched his nose. “Mm, that’s going to cost you an extra 50 bucks for each
seat.”
“The hell? You’re telling me the seats cost more than entry tickets for a third–rate singer’s concert?” Daniel cursed.
He slipped off his left sneaker and pulled out two hundred–dollar bills. Both of which
came with a pungent odor, given their hiding spot. Shane frowned but kept his
remarks to himself.
Just like that, Shane left with the money Daniel had given him.
At that moment, Carlisle led Wanda to where Daniel stood.
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