Chapter 20

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After Lisa bathed, he told Auntie Wang to simply stir fry a couple dishes before going upstairs.

Jennie was free, so she went to the kitchen to help out by rinsing rice and cooking porridge.

Lisa had just gotten off the plane after a tiring journey, and most likely didn't have much of an appetite. Auntie Wang specially quick-cooked a small bok choy dish to stimulate his appetite, and then steamed a fish. Right after putting the fish in the steamer, she heard Lisa coming downstairs. Auntie Wang smiled at Jennie, "Mr. Manoban is busy, Miss should go keep Mr. Manoban company - he'll be off for winter break before coming back again."

After steaming the rice, Jennie was free, but she liked watching Auntie Wang cook, so she lingered around. Now that Lisa was downstairs, she of course had to go accompany him, especially since Lisa had rushed back specifically to send her back to campus.

Walking out of the kitchen, she saw Lisa sitting on the sofa. He had changed into a casual black sweater, and was wearing sneakers on his feet. His clothes were very ordinary, but his features and bearing were exceptional. Sitting in the high-class decorated villa living room, calmly sipping tea - every movement showed his gentle upbringing.

However, when Kuma came bounding over with a collar on, and Lisa laughed as he picked Kuma up to check on his recovery - the noble air around him suddenly disappeared. It was like the unattainable person had removed his halo, allowing ordinary commoners to approach.

"I told Auntie Wang to bring Kuma for a follow up in a couple days."

As she sat down on the sofa opposite Lisa, Jennie spoke at the same time.

"I'll take him when I have time." Lisa stroked Kuma's head, raising his eyes to look at her, "Being by yourself here these past few days, aren't you bored?"

Jennie smiled, "It's not bad. I downloaded a bunch of movies I didn't have time to watch at school, and watched them all these past few days."

Lisa thought about how he had thought about her every day he was on the business trip. His gaze became complicated again.

Jennie's phone suddenly rang. She picked it up and saw it was Chaeng.

Jennie shushed Lisa and walked farther away to answer the call.

"Jennie, how come you still haven't returned to campus? Don't tell me you've been canoodling with your boyfriend every day, unwilling to come back?" Chaeng's voice was very loud, and her barrage of questions echoed around the spacious living room.

Lisa's lips turned up at the corners.

Jennie hurriedly explained, "I haven't eaten dinner yet, I'll go back after eating."

Chaeng: "Eating with who?"

Jennie: ......

She was still hesitating on whether to lie, when Chaeng's sly laughter suddenly transmitted over, "Tell Lisa, I helped air out your quilt, if he really wants to thank me, buying me milk tea will do, hmm, I want mango milk tea. Don't you dare forget, or don't think about coming back into our dorm room!"

There were two milk tea shops near A University. One of them had Chaeng's favorite mango milk tea.

Jennie had already forgotten about the airing out quilts matter. Her considerate roommate, Jennie decided she would treat by buying the milk tea herself. After deciding to take the college entrance exam, Jennie had prepared an accounting booklet. Starting from when she took the exam, every cent Lisa spent specifically for her - like the 10,000 in her meal card, Kuma's surgery fees, tuition - she recorded it all down. After graduating and earning money, she planned to pay him back in full, including the huge monthly amounts Lisa deposited into her card.

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