Was this wrong? Candy glanced at her watch and said, "Ah! Everyone, hurry up! Cleveland and I also booked an escape room for everyone to play. If you guys don't hurry up, we won't be able to make it on time!" "Oh no! Why did you arrange for it to be held so quickly after the buffet?" Zaden asked. "That's right. I don't feel like I have eaten enough to get my money's worth," Dominic said. No matter if it was realistic for one to be able to get back their money's worth or not, every single person who ate a buffet would have this unrealistic wish. They always felt that they would definitely be able to eat enough to get their money's worth if they had more time. "As long as Ryan and Roger are here, we must have eaten enough to get our money's worth!" Candy said. In Ryan and Roger's point of view, this sentence was absolutely a form of compliment. Roger said, "That's right! Everyone, don't worry. Ryan and I have helped you all to eat enough to get o
Kevin didn't know why he had no appetite on this day. Thus, he just sat next to her comfortably while peeling the crayfish in a small bowl. Others ate as they peeled while he kept peeling only. Soon, a small mountain of crayfish piled up in the bowl. At first, everyone thought Kevin peeled it for himself, so they were too embarrassed to say anything. Maybe some people liked to eat it all at one go like this? Unexpectedly, after Kevin peeled the last one, he directly pushed the bowl full of crayfish to Tianna and said, "For you." Tianna was dumbfounded. She loved eating crayfish, but she hated peeling them. Putting aside the fact that it would make her hands dirty, she was not really good at peeling them. She often broke the shrimp into smaller chunks, which looked particularly pitiful. "Don't you want to eat it yourself?" Tianna asked. She was drooling a little, but she felt that she was failing as his elder sister. Instead of her taking care of him,
Therefore, everyone just went to the resort's swimming pool. Tianna glanced at the beach. In fact, she had also wanted to swim in the sea. However, she absolutely wouldn't become an exception at this time as it wouldn't fit with her personality. "Tianna, let's go together." Candy came to call her over. Tianna was about to agree. Then, Kevin, who had been lying on the lounge chair, helped her to answer first. "You guys can go ahead. We'll both stay here to bask under the sun," Kevin replied. Tianna was a little confused. "Huh? But I want to swim." "Are you going to let me lay here alone?" Kevin asked in return. That d*mned sense of responsibility appeared again. Every time there was a disagreement between the four of them, Tianna always couldn't bear to watch any of them be alone. Candy guessed that Kevin was trying to spend some alone time with Tianna. She was a good observer. "Nevermind, how pitiful it is to be alone. Tianna, then stay h
Kevin seemed to be asking this question all the time, and he cared about Tianna's feelings very much. Perhaps, Kevin had always been secretly concerned. If one day Tianna rejected him, at least they would still have this happy memory. Tianna said absent-mindedly, "I'm happy! "I'm super happy." Kevin felt that everything was worth it when he saw Tianna's smile. Kevin looked at Tianna. He stretched out his hand and drew some pictures on the beach in front of him. Then, he erased them and carefully wrote the word "Tianna" using his fingertip. Tianna saw what Kevin did and copied him too. She wrote the word "Kevin" after smoothening the sand on the beach. It was a little difficult to write on the sand. Tianna didn't write that big, and it looked a little unclear. However, Kevin could still recognize his own name. His heart was immediately beating uncontrollably. He suddenly had the urge to draw a heart shape between their two names. This gesture se
However, the coat could only cover the upper part of her body, and her long legs were still fair enough to blind people's eyes. "I look more ugly like this..." Tianna complained. There was no room for negotiation. Kevin looked like he wouldn't let her go to the bonfire party if she didn't wear this. It left Tianna with no other choice. "It's either this or you change your clothes." Kevin gave her the option to choose. Tianna didn't bother to argue with him. She glared at him angrily and walked forward. When they arrived at the beach, it was extremely lively already. The bonfire was so strong that it almost lit up half of the sky as if it was daytime. The speakers next to them were playing the latest trendy music. The men and women were already mingling with each other and dancing. "Ah, it's so fun!" Felicia shouted. She grabbed Jenna's hand and said excitedly, "Let's go and join them quickly!" Seeing the few younger girls running ov
Cleveland urged, "Don't stop. We need to set up the tent first. We'll still have to cook for ourselves later." "Oh, God! Why don't you let us take a breath first before we die?" Dominic shouted. "That's right. Let us take a two-minute break. This can wait a little longer!" All of them begged. They were indeed tired. Looking at their haggard appearance, it was obvious that they hadn't suffered much before. Tianna opened a bottle of mineral water and handed it to Kevin. "Drink some water first," Tianna said. Kevin was acting shamelessly and didn't reach out to take it. He just took the water bottle handed over by Tianna using his mouth. "Hold it yourself." Tianna was a little embarrassed. What he did was too ambiguous. Kevin said righteously, "I can't hold it. What's the matter if you feed me? I helped to carry your luggage all the way just now." His tone sounded quite aggrieved, as if he was reprimanding Tianna, or more like asking f
Tianna, Candy and Eleven first looked for firewood around the campsite. However, there were not many there. Gradually, they went deeper into the woods, and the road here was even more uneven. There were all kinds of branches, which made it difficult to walk. "Tianna, be careful. The road in front is very shaky," Candy reminded her. At this moment, the pile of firewood that Eleven was holding in her hand was ready to fall at any time. "Eleven, why don't you go back first?" "Sure," Eleven said. Eleven held the firewood and was about to turn around and leave. However, there was a branch in front of her, which was full of barbs. She couldn't get rid of it herself. Tianna shouted and rushed over to help, "Slow down! I'll pull this to the side. Be careful." Eleven said, "Thank you. You should be careful too." "I'm fine." Tianna could only help Eleven this time. Eleven could only rely on herself to walk the rest of the road on her ow
Cleveland also knew that Tianna was trying to make him feel better. He nodded and said, "Alright. That side has already prepared some food. I'll ask them to bring some over here for you." Eleven came over with the medicine. Then, she said, "Kevin, get out of the way. Let me have a look at Tianna." In this respect, Eleven, who was proficient in martial arts, was better. After all, as someone who'd often get injured from training, the frequent experience could turn a patient into a doctor. Thus, Kevin was smart enough to give way to Eleven. "Let me have a look..." Eleven said as she put her hand on Tianna's ankle. She pressed on it and asked, "How do you feel? Do you feel it's painful or swelling?" "Well..." Tianna felt it thoroughly and described it to Eleven. "It's a little swollen." "No prickling sensation?" Eleven asked. Tianna said honestly, "No, it's just swelling." "Then, that's fine." Eleven breathed a sigh of relief and said, "You didn't