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Chapter 89

    Chapter 89


    Franklin was dumbfounded. Who paid for us? Zayne overheard the cashier and chuckled. “Haha. Who


    would’ve thought that my work pass has such privilege! Thanks to the Sullivan family, we’ve got a free


    meal!” Franklin nodded upon hearing that. He had also assumed that the meal was covered by Zayne’s


    work pass. Well, he does work for the Sullivan family. However, the cashier rolled her eyes at Zayne


    because she knew that was far from the truth.


    The bill was waived because of Jared. Everyone at mor Hotel knew about his rtionship with


    Josephine. Hence, no one would dare to collect money from their future boss. Shortly after, everyone


    had gotten out of the hotel. Franklin and Gary were bidding goodbyes to each other. “Enough. Let’s go


    already. The vomit on me stinks! It’s all Jared’s fault. He shouldn’t have drunk so aggressively. Zayne


    had no choice but toply!”


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    Frieda muttered while ring at Jared. Although Jared didn’t speak of a word, Gary was apologizing


    profusely. Then he left with Hannah. At the same time, Franklin and Frieda had also gone home. Only


    Jared, Zayne, and Maria remained. Maria gave Jared a cold stare and said, “Jared, you stink of


    alcohol. Get yourself a taxi. You’re not getting into my car smelling like that.” Indeed, Maria was still


    ming Jared for the state Zayne was in.


    “Jared, we’re going to Dynasty Karaoke Bar. Don’t you dare bail on us…” Zayne mumbled as he


    swayed from left to right. Maria dragged him into her car and drove off. As Jared watched them driving


    away, his eyes were gleaming with anger. Zayne, since you keep looking for trouble with me, I’m going


    to teach you a lesson! And Maria, if it weren’t for Franklin, you’d be dead too! After hailing a taxi, Jared


    wanted to go to Dynasty Karaoke Bar.


    However, his phone rang. After seeing that it was Hilda on the line, Jared answered his phone hastily.


    “Jared, where are you guys? My mom made some ravioli. But when we brought it over to your house,


    no one answered the door.” “We’ve gone out for dinner!” Jared exined. “Oh? Are you guys done?


    I’m so bored! I was wondering if I should go out for a walk.” It was obvious that Hilda was trying to get


    Jared to ask her out.


    Jared hesitated for a while said, “My interview was a sess. So, I’m going for a karaoke session with


    my colleagues now.” “Oh, I see. It’s fine, then.” Hilda was disappointed. “Where are you now? Would


    you care to join me?” Jared had already nned to bring Hilda along to his work the next day.


    Hence, he thought that the karaoke session would be the perfect opportunity to introduce her to his


    colleagues. “I-Is that appropriate?” Deep down, Hilda was raring to go. But she felt bad to intrude. “Why


    not? I meant to bring you along to work tomorrow. It’s good if you get to meet some of them


    beforehand. I’ll go get you now.” After Jared hung up the phone, he went to fetch Hilda in the taxi


    before heading to Dynasty Karaoke Bar.


    Meanwhile, Zayne and the others had already arrived at Dynasty Karaoke Bar. They had even gone


    ahead and reserved a spacious private room. “Where’s Jared? We’ve been waiting for so long! Judging


    by how much of a cheapskate he is, I wonder if he’d bailed!” Lydiained.


    Everyone else was also anxiously waiting for Jared because if he did bail, one of them had to fork up


    for the private room. Zayne waszing on the couch when he squinted and said, “Hey, Troy. Just in


    case Jared fails to show up, you’ll have to pay for our expenses tonight. That’s because you’re on the


    same team as he is.” Troy quickly nodded. Even though he was dissatisfied, he didn’t dare to turn


    Zayne down.
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