Corinne paid no mind to what Jason said. She continued eating as though nothing happened.
Jason was not really eating by then. He rested his cheek on his hand and gazed at her seductively until she finished eating.
“I see you’re not a picky eater at all, Corinne. The food here isn’t really that great, don’t you think?”
“You can’t expect a homestay restaurant to taste like a three-star Michelin restaurant, can you?” replied Corinne indifferently.
“I’m just giving my objective opinion. The food is really not that great. How about I bring you to an authentic farm-to-table
restaurant tomorrow? You’ll know what I say is true then.”
“Thanks, but no thanks,” said Corinne disinterestedly. “We won’t be interrupting your holiday now, Mister Jason. Tommy, go pay
the bill.”
Tommy nodded and went to the counter to pay the bill. However, not only did the waiter refuse to take his money, but he handed
over some change to him. “Mister Jason has paid for the food. This is the change.”
Tommy frowned. He first looked at Jason before turning to Corinne with a questioning look. ‘What should I do now?’
Corinne heard what the waiter said. She gave Jason a side-eye before getting up and saying, “Thanks for the meal. I’ll let
Jeremy know so he can buy you a meal when he’s back.”
After that, she and Tommy left the homestay. She knew it would be a waste of time to offer to give the money back to Jason
since he would never accept it, so she might as well let Jeremy handle it when he came back.
Once they were outside of the homestay, Corinne immediately smelled clean mountain air. She looked toward the horizon, which
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She had come here before with Mother Cathrina to collect mountain herbs. Together, they walked past this very homestay many
times before.
The difference was that the muddy mountain roads that were difficult to walk on had been turned into glossy black asphalt roads.
Not to mention, the conditions in the village were much better than before.
It had been so many years since Corinne last returned. The village where she lived when she was a child was on the other side
of the mountain. In the past, going back and forth required walking across the mountains, but with a road built, it needed only 15
minutes to make the same journey by car.
Being in that place suddenly made Corinne miss Mother Cathrina. She looked at the time and thought it was still early.
“Tommy, I want to go somewhere. Can you please drive me there?”
Both of them got into the car. Before Tommy even started the engine, however, someone opened the back seat door and sat
next to Corinne. From the rearview mirror, Tommy realized it was Jason.
As much as Tommy found it rude for Jason to do that, he knew he could not order him to get out because Jason was a good
friend of Jeremy. Thus, he could only hope Corinne would say something to Jason about the intrusion.
Corinne looked sideways at Jason. “Can I help you?”
Jason smiled at her. “Yeah. It’s so rare to bump into a familiar face here. I was hoping you won’t mind me joining you for a drive.”
“As a matter of fact, I do mind,” said Corinne with a frown.
Any other person would have gotten out of the car in embarrassment, but Jason simply smiled even wider at her. “Oh, come on.
Don’t be like this, Corinne. Why not see it as a thank you for me treating you to a meal? Also, I’m starting to get bored being by
myself...”
“Then why did you come alone?” Corinne asked with a frown.
Jason spread his hands helplessly. “It’s not like I wanted to come alone. Pity the single guy.”
Corinne frowned. “Oh, please. As if no girls are lining up to be your girlfriend. You only need to crook your finger, and they’ll be
throwing themselves at you. Not to mention, you could’ve brought the girl your parents have set you up with for some bonding
time.”