Thea had been trending for the past two days.
Plenty of paparazzi followed her around, all of them hoping to get the scoop on her love life.
Yesterday, when James brought Thea flowers yet she said she wanted a divorce, the paparazzi had managed to capture it and spread it all over the Internet.
Now, everyone who was constantly on their phones knew.
Only James was unaware.
Zion was unhappy that Louisa had said all those things about his friend, but he dared not get angry. Instead, he said softly, “Louisa, be nice. When I was at Dragon Fountain Villa, he helped me.”
“How dare you bring this up again?”
Louisa pulled Zion’s ear, saying viciously, “You’re lucky I wasn’t there. Otherwise, I’d be embarrassed to death by you. Look at the company you keep. Get back to work!”
“Okay.”
Zion shut his mouth and slipped away.
“James, it looks like your friend has no standing at home.” Zane smiled.
James glared at him.
Zane’s smile froze and he shut his mouth.
“Oh.” James looked at Zane, asking, “Are people looking down on me because I didn’t bring a present?”
“I think so.”
Zane nodded. “Look at everyone else. They came bearing expensive gifts. You didn’t bring anything, and you’re sitting at the entrance like an imposing statue. No one would be happy about that.”
“Why are you still sitting there? Arrange for some presents to be delivered now. Do you not want me to cure your daughter anymore?”
Zane was stunned.
And then, he sprang into action. “Yes, of course, right away. What present are you thinking of, James? Something more valuable or just normal gifts?”
“Normal gifts will do.”
“Got it.”
Zane took his phone out and made a call.
“Get some presents sent to Dragonair Steamboat at Old Town, Sand King Road. Just some normal ones, nothing too lavish.”
After that, he looked at James pleadingly. “James, I’ve got it covered. When will you go check on Cynthia?”
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