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"Alright, alright... You can get the bill," Sharon Lindt immediately agreed.
She still hoped to meet the little fairy, Xyla Quest. She really did like this little fairy a lot. S~earch the Findwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
If Sharon made Xyla feel embarrassed because of a single meal, it would be a huge loss on her part.
Xyla pushed the menu over to Sharon. "Aunty, why don't you have a look first..." Sharon called for the waiter right away.
When the waiter came, Sharon ordered a set of Australian marbled steak, thick corn soup, and a glass of orange juice. After that, she handed the menu over to Xyla.
Xyla ordered a set of original beef fillet, black truffle pasta, and a glass of ljuice.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOnce they had made their orders, Xyla quickly retrieved a black jewelry box from her handbag and placed it in Sharon's front. "Aunty, this is my gift to you... I hope you like it..." Sharon excitedly opened the box. When she saw the luxurious set of jewelry, Sharon was surprised at first. After that, she hurriedly pushed the box back to Xyla. "I can't accept this. I'm sure this set of jewelry must have cost at least seven figures, right? It's too expensive... Givesomething less expensive next time," she said.
Sharon knew Xyla was giving this to her to return her favor.
She couldn't help but praise Xyla in her mind for being an understanding child who didn't take advantage of others.
Indeed, Xyla was Sharon's favorite daughter-in-law, and she was unlike any other ordinary girl.
Although Sharon liked jewelry, she didn't want to accept Xyla's gift because she didn't need it.
If Xyla insisted on returning a gift every tSharon bought her something, what if Xyla ended up going bankrupt? Hence, Sharon couldn't allow this first incident to happen.
Sharon hoped that her love for Xyla could be expressed unconditionally. She wanted to shower Xyla with love without having Xyla give her anything in return.
"Aunty... This is just a kind gesture. I hope you will accept it," Xyla said.
"Are you trying to givegifts in return? I don't need you to repaywith anything... Xyla, you can keep whatever I give you without any worries. I am very wealthy, and I have an endless supply of cash. Spending a little bit of money on you really isn't a big deal," Sharon said before decisively closing the box and putting it back into Xyla's handbag.
Xyla was very shocked by Sharon's attitude. She took the box out again. "Please accept my sincere gesture." "I accept it from the bottom of my heart. But please take it back... I don't want you to repaywith anything regardless of what I give you," Sharon said.
Xyla felt a warm sensation in her heart after hearing what Sharon said.
Such unconditional love made Xyla feel as if there was a motherly bond between her and Sharon even though they had only met each other a few times. "Aunty, I don't like owing other people stuff," Xyla said with a pained expression.
"I'm not just any other people..." Sharon said.
Xyla's mind went blank.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhat did Sharon mean by that? They had only met each other several times, and they barely had any contact with each other.
Why did Sharon make it sound as if they were from the sfamily?
"If you don't wish to makeupset, Never keep your gift. Never bring up the topic of repayingwith anything En again..." Sharon said. "Aunty, why are you so nice to me?" Xyla asked.
"Because I like you... You are pleasant to look at..." Sharon said.
"Hence you would like to spend money on me, is that it? Are you a shopaholic?" Xyla looked helpless.
"You can say that... I am rich, and I can afford to be a shopaholic. Oh m right, Xyla... There's something I would like to tell you..." Sharon said.
"Do speak your mind, Aunty," Xyla said. X