“Exactly!” Lloyd nodded eagerly.
She was rendered speechless.
No wonder Gavyn’s face looked so terrible just now.
“Ah, Ms. Koch, I’m telling the truth, please think about it,” Lloyd sighed and followed Gavyn’s footsteps as they left.
Aylin stood still, her lips pursed and eyes narrowed, lost in thought about something unknown.
Ryker’s face tightened, and his fingers gradually clenched.
So it turns out that she had suddenly invited him to dinner as a way to thank him for what happened online in the morning. Unfortunately, it wasn’t actually him who had done it.
Aylin has always been kind-hearted and compassionate. Gavyn’s attempt to please her might not necessarily make her change her mind directly, but it could potentially cause her to waver.
“Aylin, I think there’s been a misunderstanding. When you invited me to dinner, I didn’t think much of it. I should have asked for more details,” Ryker interrupted Aylin’s silence.
“Ah, it’s not your concern, I was just mistaken.”
Aylin rubbed her temples to regain focus and pulled out a chair for Ryker with a smile. “Don’t just stand there, sit down. Let’s eat.”
She was speechless about her own performance just now, but what left her even more speechless was Gavyn’s behavior. It was inexplicable and he didn’t bother to explain, yet he still expected others to understand.
Why should everyone try to understand him?
Aylin sat down, a cold smile in her heart.
Over the course of three years, every time she hoped he would appear to protect her, he never showed up. Her hopes had been dashed too many times, and her heart had long since grown cold.
Did she really think she would be moved to tears with gratitude because of this?
“How ridiculous!”
In the end, she ate her meal tastelessly, feeling restless and annoyed.
Ryker deliberately ordered a few dishes that Aylin loved to eat, but seeing her lack enthusiasm, his uneasiness gradually grew.
Aylin couldn’t see it, but as a man, he could clearly tell that Gavyn was slowly starting to care about her, even trying to win her affection.
It could not be done.
Ryker clenched hits fork without showing any emotion. Once, he had missed his chance, but now that Aylin had finally returned to his side, he would never let her go again!
At this moment, the largest airport in New York.
Sariah stood at the arrival gate with her tote bag, eagerly waiting. Suddenly, she spotted a familiar figure and excitedly waved, calling out, “Abby, over here!”
A little girl with twin ponytails walked through the crowd. She appeared to be around seven or eight years old, with a round, adorable face and bright, innocent eyes that nervously took in all the unfamiliar surroundings.
Upon seeing Sariah, it felt like finding the only familiar person, and like a young swallow returning to its nest, I hurried over to her.
“Sarial,” Abby Koch called out sweetly, pursing her lips.
“Abby, you must be exhausted from sitting on the plane for so long, right? Look, I brought you at gift.”
Sariah took out the exquisite Disney doll from her tote bag. This limited edition item had cost her a pretty penny, and it was quite a painful expense.
But in order to win over her little cousin to deal with Aylin, there has to be some sacrifices made, right?
“Take a look, do you like it?”
This trick really worked wonders on Abby. Abby took the toy and couldn’t put it down, her face blooming with a childlike smile. “I love it! Thank you, Sariah!”
Her fondness for Sariah increased significantly in an instant.
Upon seeing the situation, a hint of vicious satisfaction flashed in Sariah’s eyes. However, she still maintained a gentle and amiable appearance, taking Abby’s hand, “I’m glad you like it. Let’s spend this summer vacation at my place. I’ll keep you company, and there are so many fun things to do in New York!”
Abby never expected that Sariah would care so much about her. She felt warmth and touched in her heart, thinking that Sariah was incredibly kind.
Thank you, Sariah, I’ll beliavel”
Abby Koch, Serena’s daughter.
She had always lived with her father in Seattle, but he was hopelessly inept, spending his days. drinking and doing nothing, never really taking care of her. Serena, on the other hand, was busy abroad and rarely had time to come back and look after her throughout the year.
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