At night, David sat on the swing in the garden, his gaze fixed on the direction of the front gate. It was getting late, and Rose hadn’t co ho yet. Had she been taken sowhere by Roo? He wanted to call Roo but held back. They were probably almost ho.
Edith, while massaging Louisa’s shoulders, laughed and said, "David seems to be anxiously waiting for Rose’s return."
"Let him wait, and he should have co ho earlier to look after Rose, Louisa said.
"I heard David was on a variety show He’s super busy and can’t get away." Edith explained.
"So, for him, making money is more important than looking after Rose?" Louisa retorted.
"Of course, it is David who earns money to give Rose a better life." Edith laughed, "I heard David gave Rose a no–limit credit card."
"Really?" Louisa asked in surprise.
"Absolutely true," Edith confird.
Louisa thought to herself, and she should also give Rose a no–limit credit card! She decided to give her one when Rose ca ho.
After dinner at Moon Lake Bay, Roo took Rosemary to see a movie. They didn’t book the whole cinema, but like any other couple, they went to the ticket office to buy tickets.
The cinema manager saw Roo and thought she was seeing things. She rubbed her eyes and found that the man standing in front of her was indeed their CEO, Roo. The entire mall belonged to him.
Was he here to inspect the work? Or. Her eyes–fell on the girl beside Roo, who was very beautiful.
Could it be that Roo had a girlfriend and he brought her out for a date today to experience the life of ordinary people?
Just as the manager was about to say that the movie tickets could be free, Roo said, "Treat as an ordinary custor."
The manager got it. Roo was out experiencing life with his girlfriend.
"What movies have been popular with girls recently?" Roo asked.
The manager replied, "There’s a hot romance film starring David."
"Choose another one." Roo imdiately replied.
The manager was a bit surprised. Didn’t Roo like David? She again suggested, "There’s also a very inspiring youth film, but the actors are not very well–known.""
"Two tickets," Roo said.
"Okay, please wait a mont." The manager said.
Although the manager wanted to remind Roo that everyone was buying tickets on their phones now,she thought Roo was so busy he might not know about this. He didn’t seem to care about the little
money, so she quickly prepared two tickets and politely said, "Please enter from entrance A."
Roo took the tickets and left hand in hand with Rosemary. Watching their elegant backs, the manager wanted to take a picture with her phone, but she didn’t havé the guts.
Mr. McMillian was dating!
Many girls’ dreams of dating Mr. McMillian were about to drain!
Before entering the theatre, Roo saw other girls’ boyfriends buying popcorn and drinks, so he leaned in and asked Rosemary, "What do you fancy to drink?"
Rosemary wanted to say that the drinks at the cinema could have been better, but rembered that this was Roo’s cinema. So, she casually said, "Orange juice, I guess."
"Alright, wait here." This was the first ti Roo used a vending machine. He glanced over the instructions and quickly bought drinks, popcorn, and chips. Other girls, seeing him buying so much, were green with envy. Damn, other people’s boyfriends were not only good–looking but also generous!
Rosemary saw him carrying a lot of stuff and offered, "Let help you."
"You can hold onto instead."
He could have asked for a bag for the snacks, but he wanted Rosemary to hold onto him, so he played a little trick.
Rosemary saw through his intentions but didn’t say anything. One of her hands wrapped around his arm.
Who knew this guy was such a scher? After getting their tickets checked, they walked into Theatre.
Roo found two middle seats, put down their stuff, and helped her lower her seat. After a while, the movie started.
Roo held her with one hand and fed her drinks and snacks with the other..
Rosemary was not particularly interested in youth motivational movies. Still, she had to admit, the opening of this movie was well shot, the actor selection was on point, and the atmosphere was well created.
Roo saw the movie light falling on Rosemary’s face, her eyes shining like stars, beautiful and captivating.
"Rose," he called her softly, suddenly held her head, and kissed her lips.
In the dark, Rosemary was suddenly kissed by him, and she froze a bit.
Roo kissed her passionately and attentively. After a while, he let go of her and continued feeding her snacks.
Rosemary’s face got a bit red. Her gaze fell on the movie screen, and she suddenly realized they were just like the characters in the movie, experiencing the sweet monts of first love.
Dating can be quite sweet, and it turned out.
While eating the snacks Roo handed her, she felt soone kicking her seat from behind.
Rosemary turned around and saw a girl about her age. Was she doing that on purpose?
Before she could protest, she heard Roo’s deep voice, "You kicked my fiancée."
The girl was startled by Roo’s words. Her face turned red instantly, maybe because she didn’t expect Roo to be so handso or because she didn’t expect him to protect the girl next to him so
actively. The girl was a bit embarrassed and quickly apologized.
After a while, Rosemary felt soone kick her seat again, then another kick.
The person in the back row seed to be doing it on purpose, kicking her chair from ti to ti.
Roo turned around and saw it was not the girl who was kicking, but her boyfriend.
The guy seed like a spoiled rich kid, acting arrogantly.
"Are you doing this on purpose?" Roo’s voice turned cold.
"So what if I am? What are you going to do, break my leg?" The guy retorted and kicked Rosemary’s seat in front of Roo.
Rosemary turned to look and found out that this guy was just looking for trouble.
As more and more people turned to look, the guy was taken aback when Rosemary looked back at him.
He never expected this girl to be so beautiful!
If he knew she was this gorgeous, he would’ve never kicked her seat. Instead, he would’ve asked for her contact details.
Thinking this, he raised his eyebrows and tried to look cool, then asked, "What’s your number? We could be friends."
"What are you doing!" His girlfriend hit him in anger.
The guy didn’t care. He stared at Rosemary and said, "Your boyfriend seems useless. You might as well be my girl."
Useless?
Very well, this guy dared to belittle him and try to steal his girl in front of him?
Roo took out his phone, dialed a number and gave a few orders to the person on the other end.
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