Koen grinned quickly and blushed slightly, saying, "No."
"I changed to a new phone; you can add my new phone number," replied Freya, glancing at Peyton. "Tellgram has also changed, so please add me once more."
"Peyton, please get me a cup of milk tea and another piece of red velvet cake. I'm hungry."
"All right!" Peyton left right away.
Freya gave Koen a sly smile and said, "Mr. Koen, would you mind sitting down and having a little chat?"
Koen sat slowly, a hint of discomfort on his face.
With a smile on her face, Freya said, "Mr. Koen also enjoys drinking milk tea."
With a little ashamed expression on his face, Koen said, "I just come over for a few drinks occasionally," as he cast a glance outside.
"I want to change my taste because I drank too much wine at Red Shift."
before raising her eyes and
unexpectedly revealed Peyton to him;
didn't know when he made a good impact on this content girl, but he had been visiting more
just discovered a location where he could eat
store employees found the tall, huge boy attractive and felt
didn't even consider him to be Mr.
they would find Koen charming if they witnessed him
she is very motivated, and she is not
a warm home, you may go after her.
here is your order. By the way, I have prepared a tray of fruits for
placed the food in front of her,
was discussing
care either, patting Freya on the
after waiting for Peyton to go and said "She looks like a cheerful girl.
were obvious, and she eventually stopped
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