Chapter 9
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 10
Debbie took the shopping bag from the saleswoman and left the store
Carlos watched her receding back with a trace of confusion in his dark eyes.
Olga glared at Debbieâs back and then adjusted her expression. She took
Carlosâs arm and said softly, âMr. Hilton, Iâm hungry now. Letâs go to the fifth floor of Alioth, okay?â
Carlos turned to Emmett and ordered, âLead the way.â
Emmett cast aside all his doubts and hurriedly walked to the front to lead the way.
Meanwhile, Debbie and her friends were already at the entrance of
Shining International Plaza.
All of a sudden, Debbie stopped, turned her head, and looked at Jared and Dixon.
âGuys, thank you for carrying shopping bags for us. Letâs have a meal in Alioth on the fifth floor first. My
treat.â
What she said shocked Jared. He exaggeratedly slumped in the arms of
Dixon, who was standing behind him.
âDixon⦠Is she out of her mind?â
Actually, Dixon was also confused. Debbie was indeed behaving abnormally today.
The food in Alioth cost an arm and a leg. Only a few people in Alorith could afford to dine there.
Kasie calmly kicked Jaredâs foot and said, âDebbieâs car is worth more than ten million dollars. Of
course, she can afford to eat in Alioth.
Are you underestimating her?â
Jared felt that Kasieâs words made sense. So he stood up straight and tidied up his clothes. Butâ¦
Debbie could possibly afford to treat them to a meal in Alioth, but it was not easy to get a table there.
People had to make a reservation in advance. So he said, âItâs lunchtime now, so maybe thereâs no
table available for us.â
He remembered that every time his father invited some important guests to a meal in Alioth, he had to
make a reservation a week or half a month or even three months in advance.
However, Debbie didnât hear Jared at all. She was preoccupied at the moment. Carlos, her husband,
openly took another woman out shopping and bought things for her. If she was not mistaken, each of
the shopping bags in Emmettâs hands cost more than ten thousand dollars. Or even hundreds of
thousands of dollars.
Debbieâs monthly allowance from Carlos was actually an enormous amount.
But she thought that she was just a student and didnât need that much money, so she only took a small
amount every time. And Philip seemed to have saved the rest for her. She didnât ask about it anymore.
Debbie had never bought such expensive things for herself because she didnât want to squander
Carlosâs money. But the woman who was with him just said a word, and he paid for everything she
bought. Debbie was
Carlosâs wife, so why should she pinch and scrape? Why should she think so much for him? She was
not supposed to live frugally, right?