
Hazel was stunned to hear what Rhine had just said. "Mobile?"
"Yes, you buy me the phone you want so I can easily reach you."
"I don't need a cell phone, Rhine. After all I also became your servant only until you were healed. After that I'll go back to my friend's flat."
Rhine looked at Hazel flatly. "Can't you if you don't dispute my orders? Buy a cell phone and you'll bring that phone next. I'm giving it to you, even if you're not my waitress, you can still bring it."
Hazel fell silent and did not dare to answer.
Rhein was ready and it wasn't long before Darren came to pick up Rhine.
"Good morning, Hazel."
"For Darren."
"Darren, would you mind if I told you to pick me up every day and take me home?"
"Absolutely not, Mr. Rhine. I'm so happy to be able to help Mr. Rhine."
"Good then."
"Mr Rhine, may I ask permission to take Hazel for a walk while she's on a working holiday?"
"Seriously, Brother Darren? I'm off work tomorrow." Hazel's face seemed happy.
"I don't give you permission" Rhine replied briefly, densely and clearly.
"Why? After all I'm not entirely your servant, Rhine? So I deserve freedom." Hazel looked annoyed at seeing Rhine.
"That's true, but if you go with Darren, then what is your responsibility to me? I can't do everything so easily, Hazel."
"You know, I won't want you to help me that night. Let my father take me, if in the end you always use it to keep my freedom in check."
Rhine walked with his cold Aura approaching towards Hazel. "Is that what you want? Brought in by your stepfather and sold out to the jerks over there? If that's what you want, I'll easily make them both free." At once both of Hazel's eyeballs swerved.
"Why are you guys fighting?" The two people looked towards Darren.
"You want to interfere?"
Darren shook his head slowly. Then, the gentle-looking man looked at Hazel. "Hazel, you shouldn't say such a thing. Mr. Rhine has helped you, has even kept you safe here."
"I know, Brother Darren. Rhine, I'm sorry" said Hazel.
"On you getting out with Darren, we'll think about it. Now I want to go to the office first, and you don't forget to buy a cell phone. Watch out if you don't buy it!"
"Yes." Yeah." Hazel once again pouted.
Rhein and Darren get out of there and Hazel goes to get her bag.
Hazel goes to a shopping mall to buy kitchen necessities. He walked around with a trolley in his hand.
"There are a lot of vegetables here. I love this vegetable." Hazel held and looked at the vegetables one by one.
"I bought this, and this keeps this." Hazel took some vegetables. Then he seemed to think again. "Later Rhine gets angry if I buy a lot of vegetables? He then said why buy so many vegetables? Do I eat a lot of vegetables?"
Hazel eventually decides to return some vegetables and she replaces them with fruit. Hazel pushes the trolley to a place of meat and fish.
Hazel takes a lot of meat and a little fish because Hazel Tau Rhine prefers the meat seen from canned food that is in the refrigerator Rhine all contain meat.
"What am I buying now?" Hazel seemed to think for a moment. "I bought milk chocolate and tea to make at home. Hazel went around there.
Not long came a man who, if seen his age is as good as Darren. He hugged the neck of the girl who greeted Hazel.
Hazel is a little surprised to see the man there because he is her upperclassman whom she used to love, but the man doesn't care about Hazel.
"You're Hazel, right? How are you?"
"I'm good" replied Hazel briefly.
"Oh yes, Hazel, this is my girlfriend. Me and our upperclassmen used to be lovers" said the girl as if she was showing off her lover.
"I've known him, Natali."
"Of course you know. You used to love Gilbert, but it's a shame Gilbert didn't like a dirty girl like you." They both laughed at Hazel.
"I didn't like it, only more to be amazed that Gilbert was a good and smart upperclassman, but after knowing him the truth, I didn't have any admiration at all."
"Just tell me you've lost to me, Hazel, there's no need to find an excuse."
"I'm sorry to pay for my groceries."
Hazel pushes her trolley towards the cashier, and the two people who greeted Hazel were also following Hazel to the cashier. Hazel's belongings were still counted and the two men who knew Hazel were whispering like they were still laughing at Hazel.
"What do you pay for it?"
"Oh, can you use this?" Hazel gives Rhine's payment card.
"Oh my God!" both of Hazel's friends are shocked to see Hazel's payment card.
"Of course you can, Miss. Please press for the PIN."
Hazel still remembered the pin given by Rhein and after it was done she saw the astonishment on the faces of her two friends.
"Hazel, is that your card?"
"Why indeed?" Hazel doesn't know if her payment card can only be owned by high-class people. He knew it was an ordinary payment card like his.
"Have you become the mistress of a rich man?"
"What do you mean, Nat. This was given to me by Rhine so I could shop, and Rhine was not an old married man. He's young, single and very handsome."
"Is he your lover?"
"Of course."
"There's no way a man with the traits you mentioned would want to be with you. How much are you selling yourself?"
"Take care of your mouth. I never sold myself." An irritated Hazel walks away from there, unwilling to care for the girl who does like to find trouble with him while at school.
Hazel wants to go home soon, but she remembers Rhine's message to buy a cell phone. "Do I have to buy a cell phone?" Hazel thought for a moment.
Hazel finally decided to buy it, rather than later when she came home she did not bring a cell phone, could-be the Rhine was angry with her.
Hazel searches the cell phone shop there and she finally meets. Hazel decides to buy a cell phone that can be used to contact and send messages.
"I paid him to wear this."
"Miss, don't you want to find a better and more sophisticated phone than the phone you choose?"
"No need, I don't need an expensive phone" replied Hazel plainly.