Chapter 45
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Annie looked at Corinne with admiration and adulation. âI was right to make you my goddess! Youâre
the only person who can bring my uncle down from his ivory tower to experience the wonders of this
world!â
The corners of Corinneâs lips twitched as she smiled stiffly.
It was not so much her ability as it was the agreement that existed between them. Since he needed her
to cooperate in being affectionate in front of his grandmother, he had no choice but to be magnanimous
and invite her to a meal.
Jeremy shot Annie a cold look. âDidnât I tell you to reflect on your mistakes at home? Who said you
could come out?â
Annie pouted and stuck out her tongue. âI donât want to stay at home and spend my time reflecting on
it! Isnât it depressing enough for me to get cheated on and have my wedding ruined? How could you
bring yourself to have me lock myself up at home and reflect on it!â
Jeremy ignored her protests and looked at the two people beside her.
Sunny looked at Jeremy respectfully and greeted him. âHello, Jeremy.â
Jeremy nodded slightly, as if to acknowledge his greeting. âHow did the three of you end up together?
Where have all of you been?â
The curly-haired woman smiled warmly and tucked her hair behind her ears as she came forward.
Sunny and I went shopping and ran into Annie there.â
Jeremy closed his eyes, responded with a soft grunt, and said nothing else.
The curly-haired woman looked at the freshly-served food on the table and said enthusiastically, You
two seem to have just started eating, and we happen to be searching for a place to eat too. May we
join in?â
Rather than answering them, Jeremy looked at Corinne as if to get her opinion.
Corinne was concentrating on her food when she realized that he was looking at her. She immediately
understood what he was trying to imply and said indifferently, âSure. I donât mind!â
He was paying, after all, and she was only there to fill her tummy. Whether or not they joined did
not matter to her.
After Corinne made her stance known, Jeremy nodded and said, âHave a seat then.â
The curly-haired woman was startled to see their interaction, and her expression sank right then.
Annie sat down enthusiastically next to Corinne, while the curly-haired woman casually took her seat
next to Jeremy.
Since the table was meant for four, Sunny had to sit on the chair that the waitress brought over.
After ordering some more food, the curly-haired woman greeted Corinne with a smile. âHi there,
Corinne. My name is Rosie Sutton, and Iâve been friends with Jeremy for many years.â
Corinne drank some water and nodded. âHi, nice to meet you.â
Annie pestered Corinne like a little girl and asked, âOh, thereâs something I wanted to ask yesterday but
didnât get a chance to. How are you so good at dice games? Did you learn it before? Itâs super
amazing!â
Before Corinne could even say anything, Sunny let out a disdainful snort. âTch! Youâre calling her your
goddess just because sheâs good at rolling dice! What sort of admiration is that, Annie?â
Annie frowned unhappily and glared at Sunny, âShe is and always will be my queen! Why do you even
care so much about it? If you think youâre better than me, then why donât you tell me who your goddess
is?â
Sunny waggled his eyebrows proudly. âHave you heard of Jade Rabbit, one of the two top hackers in
the world? Sheâs my goddess, and Iâm going to make her my wife too! Sheâll be mine, and Iâll dote on
her to high heaven!â
When Corinne heard that, she choked up and coughed violently, almost slice that she stuffed into my
mouth.
Annie panicked. âAre you all right?â
Jeremy, who was having a conversation with Rosie, heard Corinneâs coughing and looked over
suddenly. He frowned, placed a tissue in front of her mouth, and asked her to spit out what was in her
mouth. âDonât wolf down all the food in such a rush. No oneâs going to snatch it from you.â
The manâs tone was harsh, as if he was lecturing his children.
Rosie was taken aback. She had never seen Jeremy caring so much for a woman.
Sunny frowned and had a look of contempt. âSheâs just pretending!â
Rosie shot back at him and said, âHow can you say that? Sheâs really choking!â
Sunny downplayed her remark. âWhatâs there to choke on Asian food? I think sheâs just putting on an
act and making a mountain out of a molehill!â
Rosie was helpless. âHey, donât be so meanâ¦â
Corinne wiped her mouth, got up, and said, âExcuse me while I go to the bathroom.â
Rosie then stood up and followed her. âIâll go with you, Corinne!â