Chapter 200
Chapter 200
Liam looked at her. She was squinting her eyes like a silly, yet charming, little fox.
Liam’s Adam’s apple bobbed as he was about to speak, but Nicolas interrupted him jokingly. “Celeste, why don’t you ask if there’s a gift with the purchase of this bracelet? I think Liam really likes free gifts.”
Liam’s face darkened, “When did I ever say I like free gifts?”
Nicolas blinked, “Didn’t you two fight last time because Celeste gave your pair of socks to Mason?”
Celeste laughed, “It’s not because the socks were free. He just doesn’t like me disposing of his things randomly. It’s just his possessiveness acting up.”
Possessiveness…
Nicolas laughed for quite a while before someone came to find him. He greeted them and then left.
Celeste held Liam’s hand, “Come on. Let’s pick something.”
Liam looked down at the delicate fair hand in his palm and slightly tightened his grip.
He always said that Celeste was greedy, but in fact, every time she got an unexpected fortune, she would share it with him. Content (C) Nôv/elDra/ma.Org.
Thinking about it, Liam checked the price of those cufflinks, the most expensive pair costing 38,000
He hesitated for a moment, thinking that although she liked sharing, it wasn’t much that she shared.
The cufflinks were from a niche brand, not too expensive, but the salesperson was very enthusiastic and kept recommending different styles to Celeste.
Celeste picked them up one by one and compared them on Liam’s sleeves.
Liam let her fiddle with them and calmly asked, “That Jarvis, how do you know him?”
“That guy is my high school classmate. We were in the same junior and senior high school, and even in the same class several times.”
“Why is he targeting you so much?”
Actually, Celeste didn’t quite understand either.
She and Jarvis used to be quite familiar because they were often in the same class. Their only disagreement was in their views on certain things.
When she was a teenager, she thought dating was normal. Boys and girls would get together if they liked each other and break up if they didn’t. Enjoying the present was the most important thing. But Jarvis was quite old-fasioned and opposed to dating at an early age.
If there was a rumor in the class about who was dating who, she would gossip with him, and he would frown and say that those people were not doing their jobs and were wasting their parents’ money for fun at school.
Over time, Celeste stopped talking to him about those things.
Once, a classmate borrowed her notes and found a love letter in them while flipping through.
It was a super cheesy letter. There was no signature, so she didn’t know who wrote it
She wasn’t in the classroom at the time, and the classmates circulated the letter among themselves. By the time she came back, the matter had already caused an uproar among all.
Rumors about her dating someone spread quickly, and after that, Jarvis seemed to not like her much.
Her “misconduct probably disgusted him. There wasn’t much friendship between them in the first place, so Celeste quickly forgot about it. Who would have thought that guy would become Angel’s die-hard fan later?
Liam pursed his lips, “What about the person who wrote you the love letter? Didn’t you get together?”
“Who knows who wrote it? Celeste helped him put on a silver-white cufflink and said, “I used to get love letters every day. Am I supposed to be with everyone who wrote one? Besides, that letter was too much, I really couldn’t take it.”
Receiving love letters every day
Liam’s forehead twitched Was she showing off?