"Is that you?" Ava Bennett: was extremely surprised when she saw Max Stone.
"Is that you?"
Max Stone hesitated for a moment, unsure of how the girl from the Disco was her roommate Sophia Adams.
"Why, do you two know each other already? That's great!"
Sophia Adams was also shocked by this unexpected revelation. Seeing the two of them, it seemed like they had known each other before, and she hadn't expected something like this.
"Yes, of course, we know each other."
Ava Bennett lips curled up, and she gave a mocking smile. "Do you all know who he is? He's the guy who ate my food at the Disco."
Everyone was shocked in an instant. For a while, no one knew what to say to each other. No one knew how to react in this situation.
In this case, it didn't feel appropriate to say anything. Besides, they were close friends sharing the same dormitory.
Jake Turner's face was no longer red, and he was no longer embarrassed. He was furious and said to Max Stone, " Mr. Max , if you couldn't afford to eat, you should have told us. Do you not consider us as your friends anymore?"
"That's right, Mr. Max , you shouldn't have done that," Mia Parker chimed in.
"Mr. Max T, sit down quickly. Today, I'll treat you. Oh, and Ava, it seems like you two have a connection. Isn't that nice?" Tần Phong intervened, trying to break the tension.
Max Stone remained silent and quietly took a seat.
Ava Bennett immediately stood up. "I'm leaving. I don't want to eat anymore, and I have something else to do."
After saying that, Ava Bennett: picked up her bag and left.
Ava Bennett: had her own considerations. Initially, she had come to this gathering hoping to find a boyfriend. Before coming here, she had imagined that the roommates of
Mason Hall would be handsome and rich young men, and finding a boyfriend like that would be wonderful. However, with
Mason Hall, Sophia Adams, and now this guy, it seemed like they had all known each other. She didn't expect this turn of events.
"That's right, we know each other," Max Stone finally spoke. Jake Turner, Mia Parker, and Mason Hall wanted to say something to help Max Stone, but in front of Ava Bennett: and the current situation, it wasn't appropriate. They couldn't reveal what Max Stone had done.
Moreover, the incident with Max Stone eating someone else's food was also a topic they didn't want to bring up.
Max Stone noticed the awkward atmosphere and made up an excuse to leave. He knew that staying would make everyone uncomfortable.
Alone, Max Stone returned to the dormitory, reflecting on the events of the day and also thinking about Olivia Davis's situation.
It all came down to money. If Olivia Davis knew he was wealthy, she might not have broken up with him. If he had the wealth of a real rich young master, Ava Bennett: might have treated him better.
Should he show his true financial capability now?
But, to be honest, Max Stone felt content with how he was living now. Pretending to be poor had allowed him to make good friends like Jake Turner. He had experienced days of scarcity and difficulties that the real wealthy sons had never encountered. This had given him a profound understanding of life.
With his current personality, he didn't fit the arrogant and haughty image of a wealthy young master. He preferred to live modestly and simply.
With this appearance, he had people who genuinely cared for him, like Jake Turner, Mia Parker, and
Mason Hall, who all thought he was the poorest among them.
This friendship was not based on wealth, and Max Stone valued it deeply. Jake Turner, Mia Parker, and
Mason Hall believed he was the poorest among them, but Max Stone had experienced hunger and difficulties that they had never faced, giving him a deep appreciation for life.
Maybe he was wrong. Should he act a little arrogant? Should he show his true financial capabilities?
But living like this, he felt content. Because he pretended to be poor, he had friends who genuinely cared about him.
For example, Owen Cole.
However, had he made a mistake? Should he be a little arrogant? Should he show his true capabilities?
But, to be honest, Max Stone felt content with how he was living now. Pretending to be poor had allowed him to make good friends like Jake Turner. He had experienced days of scarcity and difficulties that the real wealthy sons had never encountered. This had given him a profound understanding of life.
With his current personality, he didn't fit the arrogant and haughty image of a wealthy young master. He preferred to live modestly and simply.
With this appearance, he had people who genuinely cared for him, like Jake Turner, Mia Parker, and
Mason Hall, who all thought he was the poorest among them.
This friendship was not based on wealth, and Max Stone valued it deeply. Jake Turner, Mia Parker, and
Mason Hall believed he was the poorest among them, but Max Stone had experienced hunger and difficulties that they had never faced, giving him a deep appreciation for life.
Maybe he was wrong. Should he act a little arrogant? Should he show his true financial capabilities?
But living like this, he felt content. Because he pretended to be poor, he had friends who genuinely cared about him.
For example, Owen Cole.
However, had he made a mistake? Should he be a little arrogant? Should he show his true capabilities?
But, to be honest, Max Stone felt content with how he was living now. Pretending to be poor had allowed him to make good friends like Jake Turner. He had experienced days of scarcity and difficulties that the real wealthy sons had never encountered. This had given him a profound understanding of life.
With his current personality, he didn't fit the arrogant and haughty image of a wealthy young master. He preferred to live modestly and simply.
With this appearance, he had people who genuinely cared for him, like Jake Turner, Mia Parker, and
Mason Hall, who all thought he was the poorest among them.
This friendship was not based on wealth, and Max Stone valued it deeply. Jake Turner, Mia Parker, and
Mason Hall believed he was the poorest among them, but Max Stone had experienced hunger and difficulties that they had never faced, giving him a deep appreciation for life.
Maybe he was wrong. Should he act a little arrogant? Should he show his true financial capabilities?