Marrying Young Miss Kaya Raya

Marrying Young Miss Kaya Raya
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Alvin was silent for a few seconds, staring at the envelope Evelyn gave him in wonder.


"Yes, but what's this money for, miss?"


"As a thank you from me." Evelyn smiled as she looked at Alvin while her hand still held out the envelope.


"Thank you for what? We're just eating." Alvin is confused.


"Yes my. You're so cute, anyway..." Evelyn let out a small laugh as she looked at Alvin's seemingly confused face.


The girl cleared her throat for a while before answering the confusion Alvin felt.


"This money is a thank you for what you did to me that night" Evelyn explained.


"What am I doing?"


Evelyn nodded slowly. "You helped me and Ziva that night. You even drove me home. You didn't forget, did you?"


Alright, Alvin understands now. It turned out that this was a thank you for her help that night, exactly when Evelyn was heavily drunk.


Alvin then pushed back the brown envelope Evelyn gave him with both hands.


"I don't think I can accept this" Alvin said calmly.


"Why?"


"Miss, I just wanted to help. Your friend seems very troubled, so I should help him, right? And if you want to thank me, just say thank you. Not giving money." said Alvin.


"What you're saying, this is how I thank others. And for what you do it's not enough just to say thank you. So take this money, let's hurry." Evelyn returns to deliver the envelope to Alvin.


"If that's your way, then I can't accept it because this isn't how I help others, Miss."


"You're refusing money?" evelyn asked doubtfully.


Alvin nodded. "I don't need anything in return, miss."


"Don't joke." Evelyn protested in disbelief.


Evelyn was a bit surprised now. This was the first time in his life that he saw a person who refused to give money to another person. Hey, who in the world would refuse free money?


"I'm not kidding" Alvin said, smiling. "Miss, I help you sincerely and sincerely."


Evelyn put the money on the dashboard of her car. Right now he was even more interested in talking seriously with this young man before him.


"Are you serious about what you say?" Evelyn stared in amazement.


"I mean it, Miss." Alvin nodded convincingly. "I don't need anything in return from you."


"Alvin, but-"


Alvin grabs the envelope from the top of the dashboard and hands it back to Evelyn.


"Ck, I just wanted to thank you. What harm?" Evelyn knitted her two eyebrows.


Alvin sighed and smiled back at Evelyn. To be honest he could understand why this girl before him could be astonished by his decision.


"There's nothing wrong with your thanks, miss. But if it's a thank you, I think the chicken porridge treaty was enough for me. Take this money again!" abugn.


Evelyn screeced.


Annoyed, he pulled the envelope from Alvin's hand and put it in the bag.


This is really unbelievable. How can someone refuse money? He's totally inexhaustible now.


"You'll have to wait" Evelyn said, shaking her shoulder indifferently.


"Then I go down first, yes" Alvin told Evelyn.


After that slowly, Alvin draped his college bag next to his shoulder strap and looked at Evelyn once more.


"Thank you for the chicken porridge treaty" said Alvin politely.


"Yes, but could we eat again next time" Evelyn asked.


Alvin seemed to think for a while before then he smiled and nodded his head.


"of course. I'll buy the chicken porridge next time." replied Alvin.


"Thank you." Evelyn smiled back.


After that Alvin immediately got off Evelyn's car. He closed the car door and looked down, staring at Evelyn through the car window.


"I go in first." said Alvin.


"Yes, comein!" reply Evelyn who is still waiting in the car.


"Miss be careful on the road." exclaimed Alvin waving at Evelyn.


After that Alvin stepped into the campus gate. Evelyn's eyes continued to stare at Alvin's back until the young man entered the campus gate.


But just as Evelyn was about to start her car engine, her eyes focused instead on the object in her car's door trim.


"What's that?" Evelyn frowned.


The girl narrowed her eyes to make sure what it was. And at once Evelyn's eyes immediately rounded as soon as she realized what it was. It was clearly a cell phone. And he knows who owns the square. It's clearly Alvin's.


Evelyn hurriedly picked up the thing.


"Alvin's phone's left behind."


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