Chapter 32

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The lights in the shop were bright, like little stars falling on the slender figure of the girl.

Lisa's dark eyes revealed a hint of anticipation and nervousness as he gazed at her.

He was afraid that the girl would be angry because of the boss's teasing, but at the same time, he hoped that she would react differently.

In the silence, the girl laughed lightly and said, "Boss, don't tease him."

Lisa couldn't see her face, but he keenly sensed from her tone that she was not angry.

He breathed a sigh of relief, but a faint melancholy rose in his heart.

The boss glanced at the two of them and chuckled, "Alright, alright, let's go look at some frames."

He led the two of them to the display case and pointed to a row, saying, "These are the most popular ones recently, take a look."

Jennie lowered her gaze and carefully examined them, then pointed to two of them and asked, "Can we try these two on?"

The shop owner heard her and took out the two frames.

Both were extremely elegant styles, which complemented Lisa's handsome and clean appearance.

One was a silver half-frame, and Jennie calmly checked the price: 360 yuan.

The other was a gold wire glasses, which looked very similar to the one she had seen with Fu Rong when they went shopping, but the workmanship was much rougher, and the price was 620 yuan.

To be honest, Jennie still preferred the gold wire glasses, but the price difference was almost half.

She pursed her lips, feeling a bit hesitant.

The shop owner watched the two of them and hurriedly began to promote: "I feel like the young man would look great in this gold one. When he tried it on earlier, his whole demeanor brightened up."

The silver half-frame made Lisa look refined and handsome, while the gold rim added a touch of restraint to his pale face.

Both pairs looked good, but of course the owner hoped they would buy the more expensive one.

The shop was quiet, and Lisa looked down, his gaze fixed on the two frames on the counter, lost in thought.

He was tight on money and naturally wanted to choose the cheaper one, but what did she think?

Lisa couldn't help but look up at the girl. Outside, the potted plant by the door rustled in the cold wind, and the girl's delicate eyebrows furrowed in distress.

Lisa noticed that her gaze was more often directed towards the gold-rimmed glasses. He reached into his pocket and secretly counted the money he had brought, finally breathing a sigh of relief.

Luckily, he had enough money.

The boss cleared his throat, "Has the young lady made a decision?"

"How about choosing the silver-rimmed ones?" The girl looked up with clear and pure eyes, "I think they're more suitable. What do you think?"

Lisa was stunned for a moment before responding, "Um, okay, then let's go with these."

The boss looked a bit disappointed, but didn't say much. He only asked for Lisa's prescription and then let them choose the lenses.

Naturally, the prices of the lenses varied, but Lisa chose the cheapest one.

By the time they returned home, it was already dark outside.

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