Out of nowhere, the warmth a moment ago immediately subsided.
Logically speaking, no men ever let women carry the shopping bags, but Zachary was an exception. All his life, he had never carried even a single thing. In his eyes, this was just how it had always been.
While Zachary’s request rendered Charlotte speechless, she still went ahead and took the bags before following Zachary out.
“Excuse me, sir.” The attendant chased after them. “The suit that you came with has also been packed.”
“Throw it away,” Zachary responded without even looking.
“Huh?” The attendant was stumped. That suit was worth more than all the clothes he bought combined, so the idea of dumping it made no sense to her.
Isn’t that just a waste?
“Don’t listen to him. Here, just give it to me.” Charlotte hurried over to grab the shirt. “Thank you!”
“My pleasure.”
While they were going down the elevator, Zachary only had his gift with him in one hand, and the other hand was tucked in his pocket.
Meanwhile, Charlotte was carrying all the bags behind him like an assistant.
All of a sudden, her phone rang. So she placed the bags down before she took out her phone. “Hello? Robbie, have you guys reached home? I’m fine, and I’ll be back soon.”
Right then, the elevator opened, and Charlotte needed to get out. She quickly clenched the phone between her cheeks and her shoulder, picking up the bags on the floor as fast as she could.
Zachary turned around to look at her, but no assistance was offered.
This made Charlotte fumed deep down inside. Where’s the chivalry in the man!
“I’m doing some shopping at the mall right now. Don’t worry…” She continued the conversation with Robbie for a bit.
“I need to go now, okay? I’ll be back in half an hour. Are the nurses taking good care of you guys? All of you should go take a shower. I will be back for storytime…”
When the call ended, the phone slipped from her grasp, and it dropped onto the floor. She gasped and squat to down to pick it up.
At that moment, Zachary stopped and looked back at her.
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