Sure enough, I did not understand the world of the rich at all.
After eating and chatting, I had no idea what Cassey planned to do next.
Seeing that she had no plans of leaving, my head hurt a little and I said, "Cassey...”
"He's here! He's here!" She did not pay attention to me at all and looked at the man walking through the restaurant door with an excited look on her face.
I was stunned for about two seconds before turning around to look at the person who was capable of making this prideful and confident woman go crazy.
The man who walked in carried an air of outstanding elegance and had dashing facial features. He had a warm and gentle aura.
He was a remarkable and handsome man.
"So? Is he handsome?" Cassey looked at me with a hint of smugness.
Before I could answer, which she did not actually care, she turned to look at the dashing man once more as though she could not wait to glue her eyes on him firmly.
I finally knew why this wealthy young lady had come all the way to Salt City from Whaldorf City to ask me out.
"Cassey..." I wore a friendly smile on my face. "You didn't possibly call me along because you thought it'd be too awkward for you to come here and eat alone while stealing glances at a man?”
Cassey graciously nodded and admitted. “You're pretty smart."
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In that case, I hoped I would be a little more stupid. It turned out that after so long, I was merely acting as a foil.
Forget it. I was already here anyway and Cassey was a pretty interesting woman.
I looked at her while resting my chin on my hand." What's his name?”
"Caleb Franklin." Cassey's eyes were shining.
My lips curled into a smile. "So you know him but he doesn't know you?"
"How could he not know me?!” Cassey pouted her lips, looking a little grumpy now. "It's the 520th day we’ve known each other.”
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