Chapter 169 This Is Obvious, Isn’t It?
On the other side, Aaron returned to his room and took a shower. After watching TV for a while, he got up and knocked on the door of the room next door.
Luca was lying on the bed, feeling very uncomfortable in his throat at the moment. When he heard the knock on the door, he thought it was Jodie who had bought the hangover medicine and brought it to him. Opening the door, he saw his younger brother standing there and was momentarily stunned.
Aaron raised an eyebrow. “What? Did you think it was Jo?”
Luca didn’t argue. “What do you want?”
Aaron waved the bag in his hand. “I brought you medicine.”
Luca was very surprised. “Come in.” He closed the door and turned around to see Aaron sitting on a chair and looking at him with a strange expression. “Why are you looking at me like that?”
Aaron answered, “I’m observing how foolish you’re being.”
At the mention of this, Luca’s face darkened. “If you have nothing good to say, just leave. Instead of learning anything useful, you’re picking up from Zac Turner and Leon Foster. those two idiots.”
Aaron chuckled. “Can you stop dwelling on the past? I see how foolish you are because of Jo. You think that she’ll bring you medicine, but she actually won’t. Only your little brother, me, will think of it.” He took out the medicine from his pocket. “Your throat is uncomfortable now, isn’t it? Take the hangover medicine first, then the throat treatment medicine after six hours.”
When he bought the medicine, he informed the pharmacist about Luca’s condition when he drank, and the pharmacist gave him the medicine and explained how to take it.
Luca was stunned. “How did you know?”
Aaron told the truth, “When Simone was still at home, there was a time when I went to an event with you, and she reminded me that when you drink too much alcohol or have a sore throat, your voice box will hurt. She advised me to persuade you not to drink, but if you really can’t resist, eat some of her specially-made throat lozenges. She also gave me a box as a backup. After that, when you didn’t drink, I ate them myself. They tasted really good and made my throat feel better.”
Luca was stunned. “So, you know because Simone told you?” All of a sudden, he didn’t know the words that could describe his complicated feelings.
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Upon caretul reflection, it was trie when Simone was ill around he never expressed her care and kindness through words but through practical actions.
Her care was sent, and that was why Luca found it difficult to adjust after Simone left the Gray Family, Jodie also cared for him and was considerate, but it was always just words. As be thought about it, he couldn’t recall a single action she had taken for hum
Luca poured a glass of water and took the hangover medicine. The aftereffects of drinking were starting to show now with a headache, a sore throat, and an uncomfortable stomach. He would take medicine for his threat in the morning
He asked. “Why did you come to tell me all this?”
Aaron sighed. “Because during my first variety show, I had a deep realization” Then, he talked about how he got food poisoning from eating with Jodie and ended up needing an IV drip, but she didn’t care about him. “And before this variety show, Titus told me that Jo wasn’t as innocent and considerate as she seemed. I observed and found that it’s true; she has a lot of hidden thoughts, and her care and kindness are just words”
Luca fell silent, feeling very confused right now
Aaron didn’t say anything more, got up, and patted Luca’s shoulder. “Luca, you should be more aware.” Then, he went back to his room.
Meanwhile, at the other hotel, Zac also warned Simone and told her about his findings. asking her to be careful around Jodie, and Simone assured him that she would be ca
The next day. Simone and the other three went to have breakfast, and then they checked the
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app to see if there were any activities or ways to make money.
Zac handed his phone to Simone and Harry. “We can participate in this!”
Simone and Harry looked at it. In three days, the best internet cafe in the city would be hosting a “Gun Fight” game event.
The registration deadline was tomorrow, and teams could sign up to participate. The winning team will receive a prize of 30,000.
Harry said. “I can play this game, and I’m pretty good at it.”
Simone replied, “I haven’t played this before, but I can learn. Occasionally, she would play computer games for entertainment and even used to be a professional gamer in a mini timeline. So, learning it now would be no problem at all.
After thinking for a moment, Harry pointed out, “There are only three of us, but Gun Fight a five-player game, so we still need two more people.”
Zac chimed in. “We can ask another group. Brandon knows how to play. We talked about it before, and I guess Keira can also play. If not, she should be able to learn, and Eric can be a
substitute.”
Simone smiled and said, “Let’s ask them. If we can win the 30,000 reward, we can just relax and play for the last three days.”
Jonah, who was watching the livestream, heard her words and said, “Don’t do that! Please create more hype!”
As it was too troublesome to gather everyone individually, Zac tagged a few people in the group chat and mentioned this, which Eric and the others did not object to.
Keira: I can do it! I want to participate and be supported by you guys. I also want to relax and have fun.
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