Zachary didn't change his mind because of Anya's words. He merely stared at her with a strange expression.
Anya's cheeks gradually turned rosy.
After a while, Zachary sighed and reached out his hand to rub her head. He looked just like a brother caring for his younger sister.
Anya was stunned. The next instant, she heard Zachary's soft voice.
"Stop fooling around. We aren't a good fit for each other."
His voice was soft but extremely determined.
Anya fell silent. She didn't stop him and allowed him to walk past her and leave the villa.
…
The process of renting a room went smoothly, but the apartment type was slightly different from what Zachary had imagined.
He had wanted to rent a one-bedroom apartment because he would be living alone. Thus, a one-bedroom apartment would be enough for him.
He only found out that it was a two-bedroom apartment after viewing it.
The agent was confused too. He only noticed later that there was something wrong with the information. They had mistaken the two-bedroom apartment for a one-bedroom apartment.
Zachary didn't take too long to consider and signed the contract with the agent without hesitation. Then, he started tidying up the apartment.
The apartment was about 970 square feet and fully equipped with furniture. The janitor had also cleaned up the place before this. Hence, Zachary briefly tidied it up before hailing a cab to return to the villa in Bayville.
He put his clothes and some daily necessities into the suitcase.
Anya even offered to send Zachary to his apartment. She also went to buy bedding and other stuff with him.
The sky gradually turned dark when they were done.
Since Anya had been going around with Zachary all day, he felt bad. As such, he offered to treat her to a meal.
They went to a barbecue place near the apartment.
When they followed the waiter to the table, they bumped into Wendy and Ethan, who were also there for a meal.
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