Monica, who was originally behaving aggressively, didn't dare to say anything further after receiving Colin's order and left with Alistair.
Looking at the table full of scrumptious dishes, Donald sighed and said, “Are you satisfied now?”
Hannah covered her mouth and chirped, “Indeed, I'm very satisfied. To express my gratitude, I'll treat you to this meal today.”
Donald rolled his eyes. “Why, aren't you generous, Ms. Nixon, treating me to leftovers? You're saving quite a lot of money by doing this.”
“How are these leftovers? No one even touched these dishes. If you don't eat, I will.” Hannah started digging in as she spoke.
Donald wasn't a fussy person, either. Seeing Hannah helping herself to the food, he began eating too.
After leaving the hotel, Hannah wanted to link arms with Donald but was pushed away by him.
“That's enough. I helped you, but you're too immersed in your character.”
Hannah knew not to press Donald too hard on that.
She wrinkled her nose and said, “You have nothing else to do this afternoon anyway. Why don't you accompany me to buy an air-conditioner?”
“No.” I still haven't slept enough, so wouldn't it be better to go home and get more rest? Why should I accompany her to buy an air-conditioner?
Seeing Donald's dismissive attitude toward her, Hannah bit her lip and uttered, “How about this? If you accompany me to buy an air-conditioner, I'll tell you a shocking secret. What do you say?”
“Not interested.” Donald was unfazed. He was no longer interested in any kind of secret, regardless of its magnitude. These secrets are better off not known. Once I know them, I'll definitely have to help deal with the problems. Isn't that just asking for trouble?
“This secret is related to Jennifer. Are you still not interested?”
Donald instantly furrowed his brows after hearing that.
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