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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 2209

Chapter 2209

Ava looked at the person sitting by the window of the restaurant from a distance. Then, her vision landed on that person’s bag on the chair.

After staring for a while, Ava gradually understood something.

She made an excuse and said that she wanted to eat the cream puffs from a certain shop that had gone viral online. She asked Daniel to buy them for her now. Daniel felt that Ava was trying to send him away, but he figured that she had her reasons, so he did not ask any more questions. He obediently went to buy the cream puffs for Ava. After she saw that Daniel was gone, Ava looked in that person’s direction and grabbed her phone to call Raegan.

Raegan never thought that Ava would take the initiative to call her. She was so excited that she almost dropped her phone.

She thought that she could finally chat with Ava, but Ava just said a few quick words before hanging up the phone.

Raegan was stunned for a moment while holding the phone. Then, she came back to her senses. After Ava hung up the phone, she walked straight to that person.

Before she could get close enough, Ava heard that person talking to the man sitting opposite her.
“You speak too highly of me, Mr. Biles. I'm not as good as you said.” That person was being very modest, and she put on a shy expression.

Ava took two steps closer and heard that person say in a serious tone.

“Actually, I’ve always felt that both men and women should rely on themselves and work hard to make money. I’]] only have a sense of satisfaction and achievement if I buy something I like with the money I earn. I’m not like some other women who would get boyfriends and make them buy gifts for themselves. I don’t think that’s right.” °

As soon as that person said those words, the eyes of the man sitting across from her suddenly lit up with admiration and respect.

“Miss Channing, you said it so well. Every time I go ona date, those women would ask me how much I earn and if I have a house or a car. I thought those women were too snobbish. I'm really happy to have met such an upright woman like you, Miss Channing.”

The man kept complimenting Fiona. It seemed he had a good impression of her.

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