Chapter 117 They were Both Just Two Little Kids
Chapter 117 They were Both Just Two Little Kids
Bill was the type of person who showed up in the nick of the time.
By the time Daniel and that young model's dishes had been served on the table, Bill had entered the
restaurant and had already seen his cousin and Jane; he then hastily came to them and sat right next
to Brian.
"Jane, we haven't seen each other for a long, long time! Come here! Let me hug you!" demanded Bill.
Bill had some days off for the Spring Festival. He had wanted to visit Janet, but was stopped and was
so strictly supervised by his grandfather that he even couldn't step out of his own house.
He would've still been locked in his house, if he hadn't successfully escaped from it tonight!
When Bill had just finished his words to Janet, he felt an icy-cold gaze being cast towards him, which
made him shiver from head to toe.
He stared at Daniel, who sat opposite to him, and their eyes met. Bill was scared and cowardly shrank
his neck. He said, "Janet, is there something wrong with your brain? Why did you fall in love with such
a stone-cold man? Why didn't you choose my cousin, who is much better than him!" He continued,
"And what about me? Am I not good enough? Why did you have to torture yourself?"
He kept to his murmurings while he threw a quick glance at Janet, who was sitting diagonally opposite
to him. He then picked up the cutlery in front of him, and started to eat his french dishes.
"You're a man, don't eat the caviar!" yelled Brian at him. Then he moved Bill's caviar dish to Janet.
Bill didn't care too much, and then he turned to eat the french oyster dish, but Daniel also took away his
dish, and said, "You're still young, and it's not good for your health to have oyster."
...
A strange and mysterious aura filled the air around the table at which the three men and one woman
were sitting.
'Well! Then I'll eat the sole fish!' thought Bill.
But Brian spoke again, and said, "Janet likes eating fish the most. Give her the slice!"
...
In the end, there were only a glass of juice, a vegetable salad dish, and a piece of cheese left in front of
Bill. He angrily put down his cutlery, and protested, "Are you guys kidding me?"
"Yes, wimpy kid. Ask your cousin to take you back home and stay safe with your grandfather, "
answered Daniel.
He kept having his oyster without even raising his head to look at Bill.
Finally, Janet drew back her smile and asked the waiter to reorder all of Bill's food.
"Jane treats me the best! I love you!" said Bill happily. And as he said this, he also grinned an evil smile
and threw her a kiss.
Brian now began to pray for Bill in his mind; he shouldn't have dared to act like this in front of Daniel!
And as was expected, Daniel was the type of person who had to take his revenge.
"Bill, are you going back to the troop unit these following couple of days?" Daniel asked him in a normal
tone.
Bill felt curious that Daniel was suddenly concerned about his own affairs, but without overthinking it,
he replied, "Yes, I'm going back soon. But this time I'll have much more freedom! And Jane, you know
what? Grandpa has even permitted me to have my own phone back! Now I can always contact you!"
Bill's conversation topics revolved only around Janet, which made Brian kick his leg underneath the
table to warn him.
"Brother, why did you kick me?" shouted Bill. He discontentedly squinted at Brian.
...
Brian felt speechless, and wondered why he had to have such a stupid cousin. "Sorry, I didn't mean it, "
he said.
Bill didn't try to get even with him, and with his chin rested on his right hand, he kept staring at Janet,
who was drinking her glass of juice, and asked, "Jane, could you come sometimes and see me when
I'm off duty?"
Janet was about to nod, but then Daniel coldly said, "No, you won't be free."
What did he mean? All of the other three people standing at the table stared at Daniel with a doubtful
look in their eyes.
Then, Daniel took out his phone and dialed Sven's uncle's phone number."Hello, Mr. Si. I have a friend
here called Bill..."
Bill instantly had an uneasy foreboding, and he was right...
"Yes, he's Mr. Han's grandson. He told me that he was willing to apply for the international mission of
guarding the African borderline, in order to support and ensure the security there, and of course to
devote himself to keeping world peace..."
Bill's eyes instantly became bigger and bigger while he threw his unbelievable gaze at Daniel.
'The African borderline? Devote myself to world peace? Oh no! God! I don't have such great ambitions!
...
Oh! No!' thought Bill, feeling more and more desperate. "Daniel Si! I didn't do anything wrong to you,
why did you have to play such an evil trick on me?" Billed yelled and protested.
Daniel cast a cold glance at him and continued speaking on his phone. "Yes. He said that any time is
OK for him and will comply to the military officer's arrangement. It's OK to stay there for eight or ten
years. He was shy to tell you this himself, so he asked me to personally tell you."
...
Barely bearing her laughter, Janet dragged Daniel by his sleeve underneath the table, and said,
"Daniel, no! Don't play such an evil trick on Bill..."
The woman's protest made Daniel correct his words a little bit, and said, "But just let him have a go at it
for three months at first."
"Yes, well, happy new year, Mr. Si!" said Daniel as he finally ended his call.
...
After Daniel hung up the phone, Bill was already bewildered and sitting still on his seat.
It took a short while for him to come back to his senses, and he pointed at Daniel, but Daniel frowned
and just looked back at him.
"If you're a real man, then come and fight me! What kind of man are you, setting me a trap like that?"
said Bill in a rage.
Janet put down her glass of juice and hastily stopped Bill from talking. "No, Bill. Don't fight with him..."
urged Janet.
"Fight you? Well, okay, let's do it!" Daniel immediately accepted his challenge.
Janet failed in preventing them from fighting and saw them standing side by side and walking out of the
restaurant. Janet and Brian exchanged a brief glance with one another and followed them out of the
restaurant as well.
Before she went out, Janet threw some words to the other fellows present with them in the restaurant.
"Quick, something is happening outside!" Then they all ran after them.
Before he went out, Daniel passed a credit card at the reception desk and paid for the bill.
Outside in the square, Daniel was standing face to face with Bill, who was burning with rage in his eyes
now. The contrast was strong: one of them looked imperious and graceful, while the other looked
childish and furious.
"If you can defeat me, I'll let you stay in the C Country's military troops, but if you lose... then you have
to give up on Jane. What do you think about it?" asked Daniel. He took off his suit coat and then threw
it to Janet, who had just caught up with them outside.
Janet naturally caught his coat, which had his scent on it.
Brian saw the scene, and a meaningful look flashed in his eyes.
Bill thought that Daniel was just like a weak, bookish guy, who always sat in his office, and that he,
unlike him, was a trained soldier with experience in the army.
So he agreed to his bet without any sort of hesitation. "OK!"
Daniel warmed up by doing some stretches, and said, "Well then, start!"
But Bill was unsatisfied with his order, and said, "That's what I should've said!"
... Daniel seemed to see Janet's shadow next to Bill's, and thought that they were both just two little
kids!
He then impatiently waved his hands, and said, "Don't be so troublesome! C'mon, hurry up!"
"Start!" shouted Bill. Bill had just finished his word, and in just a second he was thrown on the ground
by a swift shoulder fall.
...
He even didn't have a chance to fight it back. It was so pathetic and embarrassing that it even made
Brian cover his eyes. Brian wondered why he had such a stupid cousin in his family.
More and more onlookers came and surrounded them to see what was happening. Daniel didn't like
this, so he kicked Bill, who was lying on the ground, and he urged him, "Stand up! Let's finish this
already!"
"Come on, the loser has to treat all of us with liquor, " shouted Cole. All of the other guys all agreed
with him. They were all here today, and it was really good for them to finally have a gathering together.
Bill felt awkwardly defiant, and he raised himself up from the ground. Then, after uttering another
"Start", they began their fight again. This time Bill dodged Daniel's first hit, but the second...
Bill was kicked so hard by Daniel's second hit that he had to kneel down.
...
He really felt heart-broken, being defeated by an office bookish guy... 'Well, it seems that I'm even
worse than a bookish guy! Jane... No! I have to fight for Jane!' thought Bill.Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
Although he had already lost two rounds, and the winner was clearly determined, Bill still didn't
acknowledge his defeat, and instead stood up and still tried his best to win at least one round.