Ivy chuckled. "I don't need you to tell me that!"
Caspian laughed. "All right, then! Just wait at the hotel! We will come by later."
"Sure!"
After ending the call, Caspian turned to look at Lucas. "Get Ivy to give you a few pointers later. The two of us have horrible taste, and she is better at picking clothes."
"Did you really have to wake her up this early in the morning?" Lucas asked.
"Ivy wasn't upset. She was quite excited when she heard that we were going shopping!"
"She wouldn’t show it even if she was upset," Lucas retorted.
"Ivy isn't like that! Besides, it's not really that early! She may be a lady of high status, but she has a great temper," Caspian said.
Lucas fell silent and turned his focus back to his food.
After breakfast, Caspian dragged Lucas to the hotel Ivy was staying in.
Ivy was in the lobby and approached them with a smile when she spotted them.
Lucas handed Ivy the bag of food they had packed for her.
Ivy took the breakfast and said, "Thank you! Why are both of you up so early today?"
"Yeah! Lucas was too excited and couldn't sleep. You have no idea how nervous he was when he called me last night," Caspian lied.
Lucas shot Caspian a puzzled look and asked, "Do you always have to exaggerate things like that?"
Ivy could not help but burst into laughter. "Caspian, I know what kind of person Lucas is. He's always calm! You must have been the one who woke him up this morning."
Caspian scratched his head and admitted, "You know him well."
"I don't think there's any need to be nervous. My big brother is a good person; he won't make things difficult for Lucas. Let's go. We should buy some clothes!" Ivy said.
"Aren't you going to have breakfast first?" Caspian asked.
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