"You two are veterans, right?" Colonel Lin's interest was piqued. "Do you want me to test you two as well?"
Big Ke turned his back toward Colonel Lin. "Not interested."
Ah Lu lowered his head and smoked, not even bothering to look at Colonel Lin. Clearly, he was also not interested in Colonel Lin's test.
Jiang Yao listened intently to the chat in the coffee shop. Her attention was not diverted until a male waiter approached with a platter of hot chocolate in his hands and mistakenly spilled it on her clothes.
"I'm very sorry, Madam. I don't know if it scalded you," the waiter repeatedly apologized with a nervous expression.
Jiang Yao shook her head as she flung her sleeves. "It's nothing."
At that moment, a person who looked like the manager walked forward and scolded the waiter. Then, he found a waitress and insisted on helping Jiang Yao to the washroom. He wanted to know if the hot cocoa scalded her.
The manager was very enthusiastic. The waitress was even more passionate than the manager. After accompanying Jiang Yao into the ladies' room, she helped Jiang Yao take off her coat. She said, "Check if your arm is burned. Please don't be angry with my colleague. He did not do it on purpose. He just came to work today, so he might not be used to it."
When Jiang Yao did not respond, the waitress proceeded to ask enthusiastically, "You seem so young. Are you still in school? Are you 20 years old? You're kind and beautiful!"
Jiang Yao finally smiled; she was in no hurry to go out. She leaned against the sink and looked at the waitress, who kept talking, wanting to see what she would say.
The waitress was probably scared by Jiang Yao's half-smile. She scratched her head and asked, "Why are you looking at me like that? It's so creepy."
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