Chapter 161
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 162
Carlos, however, was calm as if nothing had happened. He fixed his collar and tie and started eating.
As if to comfort Debbie, he put some of the Australian sirloin on her plate.
âEat.â He spoke, his tone remaining indifferent.
âFinally! Thank God!â Jared exclaimed in relief.
âI thought you guys were going to fuck or something which is something I donât want to see!â
If this were somebody else, he would have flipped the table.
But this was his best friend, Debbie, and her husband, the powerful
Carlos.
For the first time, Jared saw Debbie get soft. Usually she was rash and casual in manner. âWhat the
hell? Hmph, Debbie even isnât herself anymore around Carlos.â He drank some water to calm himself
down. âHow much longer? This meal is frigging killing me, â he fumed inwardly.
Meanwhile, Carlos wiped his hands and spoke to Tristan without Looking at him.
âTristan, the cards.â
Tristan took out a few cards from his breast pocket and presented them to Carlos.
âHere they are, Sir.â
âGood,â Carlos only said, nodding.
With Carlosâ permission, Tristan handed the four VIP cards for the fifth floor of Alioth Building one by
one to Debbieâs friends. He handed the first one to Jared.
Jaredâs eyes widened in delight when he took the gilt card. He cheered and gave it a kiss. Then a
thought rang in Jaredâs head. âWith this card, I can come to this place whenever I want. But why do I
have to stay longer, watching those two being sappy together?â
He assumed an air of composure and turned to Debbie.
âTomboy, take good care of Carlos. Iâll see you guys later,â he announced before leaving the table.
The other three followed Jared and stood up from the table too. Jared stood aside and waited for them
to leave together. Next, Tristan went to Kasie. She grabbed the card and her purse and whispered to
Debbie,
âGirl, Carlos is a keeper. If you try to divorce him, I will punch your gut.â
Debbie only looked at her coldly as her thoughts went, âYou traitor.â
Kristina actually intended not to accept the card. But it felt disrespectful if she refused it. Despite her
reluctance, she still took the card and grabbed Dixonâs hand before she said to Debbie, âDeb, now that
we have this card, we can come here anytime. So weâll just Leave you and Carlos alone now. Be nice
to him, alright?â
âAnother traitor, â Debbie thought, as if making a hit list.
âPlease donât ditch me, Dixon,â Debbie thought hopefully, chewing her lip. She knew how honest and
upright Dixon was. He was all she had!
âI canât just accept that, â thought Dixon. His hesitance caused Debbie to feel relieved.
Tristan chuckled, âNo need to worry about it. Think of it as a little token from Carlos. You have been
always a good friend to Debbie and it means a lot to both Carlos and Debbie! Besides, Iâve heard that
your brother is having some problems with transferring school. Itâs said that the new schoolâs principal
loves dining here.â