Chapter 103 I Want to Recommend You a Wife
North shot him a glare. “Did you think I’d leave with just anyone?” he asked coldly.
Inexplicably choked by this child, Eugene dissolved into laughter. “It seems that you consider me safe?”
“Of course!” North replied.
Eugene was instantly put in a good mood. “Hah, your judgment is impeccable! So, why did you ask me out?”
Without answering his question, North pointed at KFC that was right ahead of them. “I want to eat KFC!”
Eugene glanced at him but said nothing. Then, he turned his car and stopped before KFC’s entrance. After entering the fast-food joint, North ordered a few items Olivia usually didn’t allow him to eat before finding a table and waiting for Eugene. Meanwhile, this was the first time Eugene had ever queued in line. There were quite a number of patrons in KFC, so he only carried the food over to the table after having waited for about ten minutes.
North then kept his head lowered as he quietly ate without saying a single word. On the other hand, Eugene didn’t eat since he wasn’t hungry. Mainly, he was curious as to why this little fellow wanted to see him. After waiting for more than ten minutes, the little fellow was finally done eating, and he wiped his hands clean with a napkin.
At long last, he shifted his gaze to Eugene. “Who’s the lady at Nolan Residence yesterday to you?” he asked seriously, his expression solemn.
Eugene’s brows furrowed. “You mean, Zoe? She’s no one to me. Her family and the Nolan Family are friends, so we’ve known each other since young.”
“Do you have feelings for her?”
Eugene frowned. “Why would I have feelings for her?”
North shot daggers at him. “Then, why did you allow her to hold your arm?”
Staring at him, Eugene was gripped by the urge to laugh. “You were angry at me just because of this?” North didn’t deny or confirm it, so Eugene then explained, “She’s no different from Nathan to me.”
North curled his lips. “They’re absolutely different. Nathan is a man.”
“But there’s no difference to me,” Eugene countered.
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