Sophia shook her head helplessly, "Come on, you think even if you say that, after dinner, Travis won't come to see you at work?" What does Travis mean by coming to see you?
"It's over, it's over, it looks like I can't hide, what should I do? Sister, you're the only one I have to save me." Bard had a pitiful look on his face.
"Who says I'm the only one who can save you, isn't there Helena?"
Bard instantly understood: "Ahhhhhhhh, my good sister, you actually let Helena come to dinner too."
"That's right!"
Bard hugged her tightly: "My sister is still good to me, tonight's prawns, brother peeled for you."
By the time Sophia and Bard arrived, Travis was already in place.
Where Travis was, the atmosphere was always tense, and Bard would stand aside like a schoolboy at the sight of him.
At home, he was afraid of his father, and Travis, in short, they were the shadows of his memory.
"Why are you looking at me like I've seen a ghost!" Travis glanced at him.
Bard muttered in a low voice, "Ghosts aren't as scary as you!"
Travis glanced at him lightly, "What have you gotten yourself into lately?"
Bard had something to say about this, and he immediately puffed up his chest and said proudly, "Travis, you can't say that about me, I'm over here studying management with my sister, and the Summersky Group is doing very well under my leadership.
Sophia nodded: "Yes, Travis, as you know, I've been so busy with the Skylane Group lately that I haven't had time to worry about the Summersky Group, and Bard has really done a great job with that."
"Well, I saw that."
Bard said loudly and somewhat angrily, "You saw it? You saw it without complimenting me ......"
Before he could finish the latter part of his sentence, he noticed the look Travis was giving him, and Bard instantly relented: "Well, I'm nothing compared to you guys."
"Well done!"
Travis said, and took a sip of water.
Bard opened his eyes wide and looked at him incredulously, "Travis , you, what did you say?"
"Didn't you hear? Forget it!" Travis gracefully put down the glass of water as if he hadn't done anything.
Bard reacted quickly: "No, no, I heard you, I heard everything, Travis, you complimented me ......"
Hahahahaha! This is the first time Travis has been complimented since he was a kid!
Travis glanced at him and didn't say anything.
Bard was so immersed in his complacency that he couldn't help himself.
The corners of Sophia's mouth ticked as Travis ignored him, instead focusing on Sophia and talking to her about what was going on over here at work.
Bard used to be like, "Can you guys not talk about work at dinner?" but now he can get involved and say something.
Each time he said it, Travis would look at him.
Bard was nervous, "Brother, what did I say that was wrong?"
"No!"
Bard looked puzzled, but Travis didn't say anything, so he went on to talk a lot.
Halfway through the day, Travis said, "He's changed quite a bit."
Sophia gave a "hmm": "He's working hard."
"Hmm."
Bard felt as if they were talking about himself, but for some reason, the words were clearly complimentary, but there was a feeling that he still seemed to have a low IQ.
"Brother, Sophia , are you guys complimenting me?"
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