"By doing this, don't I look like a smart, knowledgeable man? A stupid girl like you won't know this," said Justin. With the cake in his hands, Justin laughed widely, and then cast a disdainful stare at Leena.
"What did you just call me? Well now, I want my cake back! Give it back to me," said Leena with a sulky face. Leena glowered at Justin, stretched out her hands, pretending to grab the cake.
"You can't take back what you have already given to me. Besides, even if I'm willing to return it to you, won't you feel ashamed of taking it?" answered Justin, rolling his eyes. 'She never admits that she's stupid. Did she lose part of her brain when she fell into the water?' thought Justin inwardly.
"Feel ashamed of myself? Why? The cake is still mine. I paid for it. You can't rob me of that!" said Leena defiantly, raising her eyebrows. She looked like a pouting, care-free, little child, which was her actual true self.
"Feel ashamed of you for Uncle Kevin marrying such a lazy and uncivilized woman," said Justin, curling his lips. He gripped the cake box more firmly, refusing to let Leena take it from his hands.
"But Kevin just can't love me more than he already does. Are you being jealous?" retorted Leena, making faces at Justin and then giving him a sly smile. Her smile was as brilliant as the bright sunshine.
"Jealous? Of you? Are you kidding? You really are stupid. Why would I feel jealous?" Justin replied with disdain. His cool and expressionless face was very amusing and even funny.
"Haha! Exactly! You're not a man yet. Ohh Justin. This is why I've missed you. You never fail to make me laugh. Hahah!" Leena bent down and burst into laughter. She laughed out heartily that it attracted curious looks from other people in the garden.
"What a nuisance you are. I'm still a child, but I'll grow up to be a man one day. Well, I have had enough of your nonsense," said Justin, giving a snort of contempt. The smart but naughty little boy then turned his back, sulkily walking towards the nearby pavilion. He put the cake on the table and took a seat in front of it, refusing to look at Leena who was following him closely. His pride was hurt by Leena's remarks.
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