Chapter 417 His Face is a Symbol of Privilege When they entered the store, Gilbert had the most expensive and latest phone brought to Kisa to try.
His face was a symbol of privilege; from the moment he entered the store, the shop assistants were scrambling to serve him, and everyone was eager to speak to him.
Kisa was squeezed aside. I hate shopping with this man. He doesnât even bother to wear a mask or a hat, as if he is afraid that people wouldnât recognize him as GKâs CEO.â She did not bother to try the phones, so she spoke to him across several people, âI donât want to try them. Iâll just take this.â
âWhy donât you try the others? We have other latest models of the other brands. Take a look, and if you like them, take them back with you.â
Kisa quickly shook her head. âThis one will do.â She gestured to Gilbert with her eyes, telling him to pay.
Gilbert enjoyed the feeling of spending money on a woman. But the premise was that the woman had to be her.
After buying the phone, Kisa wanted to go home. She said to Gilbert, âI can see you are.very sober now and donât need me to drive, right? If you still want to continue shopping, then you may continue. I will take a taxi.â
Gilbert was upset and hurriedly tugged at her. âWhy doesnât she like shopping with me? It is not like we can have such a pleasant atmosphere like this every day.â He checked his watch. âThe kids will finish.
school soon. We can mooch around for another hour or so, just in time to pick them up later.â He could see her frown, even with sunglasses on her face. Gilbert spread out his hands. âOkay, okay. If you want to go home, then go. But if the children ask about you later, I will tell them you did not want to pick them up.â
Kisa was teed off. âWhat if they get upset when you say that?â
âYou donât care about them, so why do you care if they are upset?â
He sounded so caustic that it antagonized Kisa. She gritted her teeth and said, âI have never seen a father like you.â
âAnd I have never seen a mother like you, either.â
Kisaâs heart skipped a beat, and she looked at him in shock. âWâWhat did you say?â
Gilbert realized what a gaffe he had made. Looking at the womanâs shocked expression, he almost wanted to tell her the identity of the two children. But the thought of her using the children to threaten him caused him to hesitate. He was afraid that she would use the children to retaliate against him, and that the children would be harmed. Therefore, he decided to keep the childrenâs identity to himself. He cut the thought from his mind and said to her in a faint voice, âI mean, you are always so mean to the children and wonât be a qualified mother in the future.â
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