Spencer leisurely looked back and walked downstairs. He said in an indifferent tone, "An unexpected guest? How did you find me here?"
"Spence," Catherine was happy for him. "Congratulations! The club reopened again? You can keep doing what makes you happy now."
"Don't act like we are friends," standing in front of her, Spencer asked, "What do you want?"
His attitude was so cold, but Catherine kept a smile, "Can't I just be visiting you here?" In her eyes, Spencer was like her little brother.
He was naughty, mischievous and capricious. She had helped him clean up his mess multiple times.
She had been to his school to deal with the troubles he made many times before,
"Visiting me?" Spencer's attitude had shown his stand, "I am on my brother's side. You are working for R-Alan now, which makes us enemies."
He read the news?
He seemed disappointment.
The words 'my brother' shocked Catherine. They had made up?
She had tried so hard to patch things up between the two of them before but failed again and again.
But Catherine soon came to herself. She did not know what to say.
"So, from where we stand now," Spencer asked again, "Do you think we are friends?"
Catherine was stunned. She knew now that he wouldn't agree even if she proposed for him to endorse R-Alan's True Love series.
So, she didn't say anything.
"I really just wanted to see how you are doing. Since you are doing well, I'm happy for you." Then he turned around and left.
Looking at her back, Spencer guessed, "You are not here to ask me to endorse R-Alan's True Love series, are you?"
Catherine stopped and did not answer.
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