Jessica and Jayvion made an appointment to meet at a western restaurant.
Jayvion picked that restaurant.
When Jessica arrived, Jayvion was already sitting in his seat. It seemed like he had been waiting for a
long time.
That day, Jayvion made a fool of himself after he was drunk. Probably because of this, he dressed in a
formal suit today to make him look more serious. He also wore a bow tie.
Jessica had only seen Jayvion wear a tie a few times. So when she sat down, she couldn't help but
keep glancing at Jayvion's tie.
Noticing her gaze, Jayvion straightened his tie and coughed. In a very gentlemanly tone, he said, "You
should order."
Jessica couldn't suppress her laughter anymore. She laughed, "Jayvion, you don't need to dress up."
The corner of Jayvion's lips twitched. He abandoned that serious look and rudely loosened his tie.
"Because of what happened in Golden Cauldron Club, I'm afraid I'll leave a bad impression on you.
Actually, I can't get used to wearing this."
Jessica only smiled gently.
When Jayvion saw her smile, he was ravished with joy. He pushed the menu closer to her and said,
"What do you feel like eating? I remember that you like western food the most."
Jessica ordered two dishes. Then she pushed the menu to Jayvion.
Jayvion muttered, "Why only two dishes?" Then, he began to order more.
Looking at him like this, Jessica knew he was gonna order more than they could take. So she hurriedly
stopped him. He hadn't ordered much. Jessica handed over the menu to the waiter and said to him,
"That will be all."
"Are you worried about my wallet?" Jayvion raised his eyebrows. His face indicated that he felt being
despised.
"We can't take much. It will be a waste of food." After that, Jessica paused a little. Then she added,
"Besides, I don't like western food anymore."
When she was younger, Jessica liked western food.
She thought western food was more elegant.
Later, she went to many countries. Gradually, she took a fancy to Chinese food.
Jayvion was stunned when he heard this. Then he smiled embarrassedly and said, "It was my fault. I
should have asked you for your opinion while picking a restaurant."
He probably felt a little uneasy. He took out his cigarette case.
Jessica reminded him, "You can't smoke here."
Jayvion was looking for a lighter. After he heard Jessica's words, some awkwardness flashed across
his face. "Look at me. So careless. I've been abroad for a long time..."
His voice disappeared in the middle of his speech. He didn't know what to say.
Jessica looked at his expression and movements. She lowered her eyes slightly. Then she drank a
glass of water.
Time was changing, so were people.
Human beings are nostalgic creatures. They tended to glorify old friends and old objects they once
used as if they were seeing them through a filter. So, in people's imagination, old things were much
more than their existence.
Jessica was also like this.
Jayvion was an old friend of hers. She trusted him. He was special to her.
But at this moment, she found.
He also changed.
Jessica had mixed feelings in her heart. She smiled faintly and said, "It doesn't matter."
Jayvion stared at Jessica for a moment. Then he sighed, "You have grown up."
Afterwards, he put on a more serious look. "Jessica, that day, my confession is indeed too rude. I'm
here to apologize to you. I was wrong."
Jessica stayed silent. She knew that Jayvion still had more to say.
Sure enough, Jayvion continued, "But I mean what I said. Jessica, I want you to be my girlfriend, even
my wife."
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