Chapter 512
Billionaire’s Reborn Baby novel Chapter 512
A waiter came to deliver the coffee. After serving the coffee, he went over to resolve the dispute and whispered, “Sorry, our shop is still open. Can you please keep your voice down?”
“This shameless woman tempted my boyfriend! And you are still enjoying coffee. Damn your coffee!”
No one knew what had happened, but cries of surprise came from the crowd. Men and women kept talking about the dispute.
…
Collin suddenly had an instinct. He stood up, and the doctor beside him also stood up. The doctor asked, “It seems that some people are quarreling over there. Doctor Mueller, you are going to have a look?”
“God. When did you become so gossipy?”
Collin turned a deaf ear to the doctor and walked through the wooden tables. He lowered his head and stepped over the threshold made of semi-circular fake wood. Then he saw the chaos in front of him.
The waiter was wiping the coffee dripping down the table with a towel, and the woman in the grey sweater was standing there silently wiping her computer.
The girl was still cursing angrily. In front of her stood a man who tried his best to placate her. It was the young man that Collin saw a few days ago. He was still in a white shirt today, and he looked like a student who had just graduated. Now the look on his face showed terrible embarrassment.
Collin stepped closer. He found that this young man looked nice and clean. He was handsome. Collin could find the vigor and enthusiasm of a young man in his eyes. He could tell at a glance that the young man had not been tortured in social life.
“Didn’t you tell her?” The woman said in a smoky voice, frowning slightly. She threw away the napkin in her hand and turned on the computer again, looking at the man.
The man held the hem of his white shirt awkwardly, “I … didn’t tell her. I…”
Filled with coffee, the computer went black. The woman turned to look at the girl and then at the man, “Do you want to have it fixed or just pay for it?”
The girl seemed to have heard something ridiculous. She said with an incredulous look. “What did you say? Pay for it? Don’t you feel ashamed to say that?”
The woman wearing black-rimmed glasses suddenly took off the glasses. Her empty eyes were fixed on the girl’s face. Then, she looked at the man and said, “I need to use the computer. It’s urgent. If you pay for it, give me 1, 000. If you don’t, I’ll call the police.”
The man looked at her computer hesitantly and asked, “Roxy, I’d better have it fixed.”
Did he call her Roxy?
Collin was surprised that this man called the woman in black-framed glasses so politely and carefully as if he was on thin ice.
