Just because of a flat object

Now Casey is wearing a dark brown sweater and long jeans. Following Eric wherever the man went was like a duck following its mother.

After Eric pulled her into the shopping center, she was only given ten minutes to change into her maid outfit. Casey didn't even have time to get dressed, only sprayed a little perfume at least her body didn't emit a bad smell in front of her young master.

"What kind of laptop do you want, Gwen?" asked Eric. His gaze was still struggling with the expensive laptops that were lined up on the white table. They are now in a well-known brand store. While the girl who was asked did not respond, her gaze did not turn away from a high-spec gaming laptop that even in the real world she couldn't afford.

Feeling that he hadn't gotten an answer, Eric turned his head. "Gwen?" Eric finally followed the girl's gaze. "You want a gaming laptop, Gwen?" asked Eric again.

"H-huh? Absolutely not, Master! I just—"

"Eric," corrected Eric.

Casey took a deep breath. "Yes, Eric."

"You want a gaming laptop, don't you? I called you many times. But it seems that laptops are more interesting than me," Eric pouted, pretending to be sad.

"It's not like that, Eric, but ...." Instead, Casey looked back at the laptop with a sparkling gaze.

"Ah! You're looking at that thing again!" Eric protested.

"S—sorry!"

"I'm going to buy this laptop, so if you want, you have to look at me first with those sparkling eyes!" Eric hugged the gaming laptop, his frowning face was so adorable. While Casey could not speak, let alone people looked at them with a question mark.

Casey smiled awkwardly. "You're not serious, are you?"

"Who says it? You think I can't buy this laptop?"

"No, um... we'd better focus on what's planned. I'm afraid it's too late," Casey suggested.

Eric grunted. "Weren't you the one who shifted focus earlier?"

"S—sorry, Master... I just thought the laptop looked cool compared to the others." Casey lowered her head, feeling guilty for upsetting her young master. Indeed, she should not even think about herself for goods with specifications that are not so important for her needs. Casey should be grateful that Eric wants to help prepare for her lectures later. Even from the start.

A hand caressed her hair so gently, "I'm not angry, Gwen. Don't worry. If you want, I will buy it, but it must be approved by Noel," said Eric.

"It's okay, Master. Admiring doesn't mean wanting to own it."

Eric touched Casey's tiny nose at a glance. "Eric, not Master," Eric corrected incessantly.

"Ugh... okay, Eric."

Eric chuckled softly at Casey's behavior. "Then back to the main topic. Apart from the gaming laptop earlier, what kind of laptop do you want?"

"I'm up to you, Eric. Because I don't know what kind of laptop is specifically for the architecture major," Casey answered.

Eric nodded while stroking his chin. He called one of the employees. Asking for recommendations for a special laptop for architects, the employee invited them to follow his directions. An elegant white laptop is now their main focus. The employees deftly promote their products. Even Casey immediately forgot the gaming laptop earlier, replaced it with this luxury laptop in front of him.

Eric occasionally stole glances at Casey, who didn't blink at all, staring at the laptop. The man turned his head away and folded his mouth inward, trying to hold back the laughter that might erupt if he kept watching Casey's behavior.

"Then I bought this," concluded Eric, making Casey widen and immediately turn to Eric. While the employee had permission to take other needs.

"Eric, isn't this too expensive?"

"Right, and then?"

"For who?"

"For me."

Casey breathed a sigh of relief. She was too confident that Eric would buy a laptop this expensive for her.

"You don't want to?" asked Eric.

Casey looked back at him. "Isn't that for you?"

"If you want, I'll buy two."

Netra Casey immediately widened his hearing at the words that came out carelessly from the mouth of the young master. She knew the Wilsons were very rich, could buy what they wanted. However, Casey still couldn't believe it, Eric's buying a laptop that was just released this year was like buying candy in a shop!

Ah, the Wilson family can even buy everything in this Mall. Casey was too excited to be surprised.

"Gwen, this is for you, not me. So don't refuse."

"I feel bad. For a maid like me, it should be a cheap laptop, Eric," Casey said, trying to be polite.

"So that you feel good, I'll buy it too. How about it?" Eric said casually. Casey just stared at him blankly, the man in front of her didn't understand what he was saying.

"Here."

"Here, let me bring both of them, Eric," Casey offered.

Eric even took Casey's paper bag again, making the girl confused. "No, I'll just take the two of them. I don't want to be seen as employing a woman."

Casey blinked. "... but I do work for you?"

"Not for now, I can look not gentle when people see it," Eric said with a serious look. Casey just shook her head, giving in to Eric.

This young master is truly unique. There's always something amusing or strange about him.

They left the store to go to the next place.

In previous times ....

The man in a black suit was busy working on a pile of papers that he had to sign in just one day, now turning his attention to his cell phone, which had been ringing incessantly. He pushed the director's chair so he could reach his phone which was quite far from where he had been. View the top message that sent him a photo.

From his first little brother.

Eric sent a photo of Casey not blinking while staring at the white laptop earlier.

Correct, Eric had the intention from the start of taking a picture of Casey's behavior, which he thought was so funny.

Noel chuckled at the photo. His finger was actively typing a message for Eric.

[Does she want that?]

[What do you think? Should I buy it?]

[If she wants to, and it is suitable for later. Just buy it.]

[I'd like to as well.]

[Haven't you only been using that laptop for a month?]

[Yes, but this is the latest release.]

[I didn't even buy it.]

[So can I buy it or not?]

[It's up to you.]

[You won't be poor if I buy it, will you?]

[What kind of question is that? Do you underestimate me? Even if your children and great-grandchildren have grandchildren again, I will not be poor.]

[Not poor, but you're not in this world anymore.]

[Looks like you don't need to buy it, Eric. I changed my mind.]

[NOOOO! I'M JOKING!]