Chapter 225 Fondue House
In front of everyone, Alfie suddenly pulled out a durian and a keyboard.
Then, he set them down on the ground.
Everyone was dumbfounded.
What the hell is this? Is he about to smash the keyboard on the durian?
Finished
“Hey, Jude, I didn’t forget what I promised you. See? Keyboard here, durian there. Pick one, and I’ll kneel on it.
“Let’s just call it even, alright? Please?”
Alfie gave Jude a pitiful look, practically begging.
Last time, Jude let Alfie off because of Tilda.
So Alfie didn’t need to fly over to apologize in person.
But he knew his friend well–Jude held grudges.
When it came to the girl Jude liked, he was ten times worse.
He’d better apologize now than wind up mysteriously gone later.
Jude just looked at Alfie like he was the dumbest guy.
“Cut it out, Alfie. You’re embarrassing yourself. Do it in private.”
Maurice walked over and smacked Alfie on the back of the head.
“Damn it, Maurice! That hurt! Trying to kill me?”
Alfie looked like he wanted to pounce on Maurice.
I’m scared of Jude, not you, punk. Sneak–attacking me? No manners at all!
“We’re leaving.”
Jude’s cold voice cut through, not interested in their clowning around.
He wasn’t rushing back tonight to watch Alfie kneel on anything.
“Hey, Jude, don’t walk so fast! Wait up!”
“Come on, he’s heading to see his girl. No time for your circus.”
“Screw you, Maurice! You think I’m soft just because I’m not pissed? Wanna get smacked?”
The three vanished from sight.
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Chapter 225 Fondue House
It took the crowd a while to recover.
They were breathing hard with pale faces.
Some had even forgotten to breathe for a moment.
“Wait, Jude? Could that be Jude Bell from DY Group?”
“Holy crap, did I just miss my chance? If I’d known, I would’ve walked up no matter what!”
Jude and the others followed Tilda’s pin until they reached a busy area.
Cars couldn’t get through the crowds, so they had to go on foot.
“Uh, Jude, are you sure Tilda sent the right spot?” Alfie looked around, baffled.
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