"Dunkezin, stop it. Perhaps in your eyes, Alexander is so terrible that he's not worthy of me, but for me, he's the best man in the world. Seriously, I feel he's too good for me, not the other way round." "Alright then." Dunkezin wanted to say something else, but when she saw Evelyn's expression, she shut up. After the three of them left the airport, Evelyn took out her phone and hailed a cab with Uber. "Evelyn, you... don't have a car?" Dunkezin hesitated for a moment before asking. Evelyn shook her head and said, "No, I don't have a driver's license." "What about Alexander? He should buy one." Dunkezin could not help but glance at Alexander. "Well, he..." Evelyn still wanted to defend him, but he said, "I don't have money. I can't afford one." Dunkezin frowned. She didn't know wha

