"That's the difference between you and me." Samuel didn't care at all. He smiled, looking at Victor, who was speechless. "Women need to be coaxed. You refuse to say nice things and frown all day. No wonder she doesn't like you."
"You are good at metaphorical satires."
With arms crossed, Victor went in to cut flowers with Sonia. "Mom, you'd better go to rest. We'll play for a while before hanging out."
"Hanging out?"
Sonia was a little surprised. "So...will you two come back tonight?"
"We should be back in the morning."
Victor went in to fetch his car key. It seems that he wants to drive another car. Samuel asked, "Are you going to use a sports car to pick up girls?"
Victor turned to look at Samuel. "No, I'm going to change to a two-seat sports car."
Samuel pointed to himself, "Meaning?"
Why did he think Victor is trying to kick him out?
Sure enough, Victor smiled mischievously. "I may have to take Elinor away. Thus, you can't take the seat."
He deliberately changed into a sports car for this reason?
Samuel said goodbye to Sonia, and ran to the side of Victor's sports car, "Tut. You are driving This Pagani? I cherish my Pagani so much that I wouldn't even drive it."
Did Victor think he must have an overwhelming momentum with a sports car to take Elinor home?
"Are you a hillbilly? Both Porsche and Rolls-Royce are much cheaper than this brand! It's called Pagani!" There were people familiar of the industry.
"I didn't know that..."
"I never saw a Pagani in front of me..."
Even though they covered their mouth, they couldn't cover their surprise. "God, the man is so handsome..."
Elinor was pulled outside the bar by Kaliyah to get fresh air, when she saw a group of people standing outside, as if joining some fun. Squinting, she pointed to the crowd, drunk. "What happened? Is there a fight? Someone got caught for illegal business?"
"I don't know..."
Kaliyah took a look, standing on her feet. She frowned, and walked back with Elinor. "Damn it! It is Victor and Samuel!"
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