"Alright. You're disappointed in love, and you need someone to comfort you. I'll be right there." Boris hung up the phone with a smile.
On the other side of the corner, a tall man leaned slightly against the wall. The sun elongated his elegant figure. He heard Giada's every word, and he smiled more and more brightly.
He didn't walk out until Giada got in Boris's car. Watching the car join the flow of cars, he turned around and walked to River City Restaurant.
It was noisy at the gate.
"Toby, I really can't figure it out. Since she is Miss Alwynn, why does she work as a teacher?" Marlee and the others were driven out, and she asked with annoyance.
"Hey, that's the school established by her. Can't she work as a teacher there? Her art exhibition is over today. Do you know how many people want her paintings? Your father is in the upper class. How can you not know Miss Alwynn? Go back quickly. Don't come here again. You'd better let your father take you to the Alwynn family tonight and apologize. Otherwise, your company might be in trouble."
Toby said earnestly, turned around and left.
Only Frank and Marlee stood there in a daze.
The man looked at this with cold eyes and then turned to leave.
In Zofia's restaurant, Giada was glutting herself with delicacies.
Boris sat opposite her and looked at her. He had an angular face and bright eyes. His nose was slightly round and his lips were full. On his fair face, his lips were slightly open, and he looked so handsome.
He said teasingly, "People who are disappointed in love would drink, cry and make a scene, right? But you're enjoying your meal. Do you think you're disappointed in love? What's more, I've told you many times that as a girl, you should be reserved, especially when you stay with a man. How can you get married in the future?"
Giada ate a shrimp and raised her head slowly to look at him, "I won't marry you. Why should I pretend to be gentle in front of you?"
Boris was speechless.
He picked up the beer and took a sip.
"Why do you drink alone? Come on. Cheers." Giada tried to pretend to be disappointed, but unfortunately, her heart was not painful at all.
Boris smiled and clinked his glass against hers. Then he raised his head and took a sip.
He said with amusement, "Gia, you really don't look like someone who's disappointed in love."
"This is the first time I've been in a relationship, but this is not true love." Giada was unwilling to accept the fact.
Thinking that Frank had betrayed her so easily, she went berserk.
"My father is different. Nothing can change his love for my mother."
"Of course, I admire Uncle Victor the most." Boris laughed, "Cheer up. You will meet a man who is much better than that b*stard. Hurry up and eat the lobster. You like it very much."
"Yeah, I really like it. I've eaten lobsters in many countries, but the lobsters cooked here are the most delicious." Giada continued to eat. When she was stuffed to the gills, she sat there lazily.
"Ha-ha, I think so, too. In the past few years, when my friends and I came here to hold parties, Auntie Zofia only charged me for the cost of food. When I came alone, she never charged me." Boris liked the food here as well.
"Of course, Auntie Zofia is not short of money." Giada poured another glass of beer.
Boris frowned and reached out to stop her, "Please, don't drink anymore, or Uncle Victor will lecture me when I send you home later. Your three younger brothers are so protective of you. You're making things difficult for me, aren't you?"
"I'm disappointed in love." Giada looked straight at him.
Boris was speechless. He didn't think so.
"That's right. If I go back after drinking, dad will give me a lesson. I have to work tomorrow." Giada put down the beer slowly and continued to eat the abalone.
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