When Ivan saw that Austin was going to follow Suny, he hurriedly called out to him in time, "Mr. Johnson, you have a meeting this afternoon."
Austin looked at Suny's back and glanced at Ivan with some dissatisfaction, "I know."
"I'll be at the meeting this afternoon, so you can get the meeting materials together and email them to me."
He said, and without looking back, he went after Suny.
It was not Austin's first time on the underground, he just hadn't done it in years and thought he still had to buy a ticket with change.
So when Suny wanted to pay, he decisively reached out and pressed the "+" sign, so Suny just watched as the number of tickets jumped from "1" to "2".
She frowned and looked at Austin, not saying anything but stopping to pay.
Had Austin gone crazy now?
Austin was not even half ashamed of being looked at by her, and explained very calmly, "I didn't bring any change."
Hearing this from him, Suny couldn't help but smile.
She gave Austin a smiling look, then took out her phone and settled the bill using the payment software.
After picking up the tickets, Suny wasn't polite: "7.5, WeChat or Alipay?"
Austin took out his mobile phone and transferred 7.5 to her, following Suny all the way to the underground.
At this point, everyone was bending to earning money, and there were really very few people who were as bored as Austin to follow her experience of taking underground.
In the past, there was no room to stand in the underground during the peak commute, but at this point there were hardly any empty seats.
Suny deliberately picked a seat for two and put her bag aside, leaving a spot that was obviously not big enough for another person.
But Austin picked up her bag and sat down beside her.
He was tall and long-legged, and the original spacious two-person seat was so spacious that Suny felt forced to sit down.
She couldn't help but incline her head to him, "Can't you see any other empty seats with your eyes?"
"You are not there."
Austin had a knack.
Suny moved herself to the side, stiffly separating herself from Austin by a distance of almost ten centimeters.
An hour and a half by metro, the metro station was nearly three kilometres from the villa.
Outside, it was pouring with rain and hail.
Suny called for a taxi for five minutes, and no driver would take the order.
Austin hung up the phone and saw that she was still calling for a car with her phone in hand, "Do you need help?"
"No need."
She didn't even look at him.
Austin walked back to her and reached out to pull her.
Suny was pulled back two steps by him and looked back at him, "If you move your hands on me again, I'll call the police."
She said it with all seriousness.
Austin knew that Suny was not joking, the last time Grace and Tina made a scene at her doorstep, she said she would call the police and she really did.
"It's raining hard, stand in a bit."
Suny looked at the rain that splashed in and didn't say another word.
In this weather, she shouldn't be able to get a taxi.
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