Back in the car, she returned to the elegant and confident Sydney Raines again.
Luke chuckled. "There are some good-looking ones in The Little Treasury today. Do you want to go have a look?"-
The Little Treasury was a place for people to splurge on entertainment.
Sydney was speechless. "Dude, are you serious? I just got back to being single."
Luke winked and pretended to be mysterious." Actually, there's someone who wants to meet you."
"Who?"
"You know him. You'll find out when you get there."
Sydney pondered for a moment before she nodded. " Fine."
Luke had an exclusive room in The Little Treasury. As the two walked in, the man on the sofa stood up and looked over.
He was in his early twenties, was extremely tall, and had an angular face with sharp eyes. When he saw her, a glint flashed at the bottom of his eyes.
"Hey, we meet again."
The young man in front of Sydney seemed familiar, but she could not recall where she had seen him before.
"Have you forgotten? Six years ago, your father and you sponsored a poor student in Rivervale.”
At Luke's words, Sydney suddenly remembered.
"You're... Layden?" 1
The young man's sharp eyes suddenly softened, and a charming smile rose from the corners of his mouth. " That's me."
Layden Lowe was a very smooth talker. Sydney learned from Luke that Layden was now a popular model. He had long since left the poor rural areas and had become a celebrity who often appeared in Port City's magazines.
Sydney used to focus wholly on the Flint family, so she rarely paid attention to entertainment programs. At the thought that the once poor little boy had turned into a white swan, she sighed in gratification.
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