Natalie nodded, "I was just hoping Cayce would give me some answers."
Jonas pondered for a moment, then asked Natalie, "Is it oriental or western food this evening?"
"No, it's a teahouse," Natalie said
"Yes.see tonight." Jonas replied casually.
Jonas returned to his office, discussed dinner with Cayce, and then said to J, "Be prepared to lose face in front of my friends tonight."
Jonas immediately replied, "Don't worry, I'll get you credit."
After work, Jonas took Cayce to the city. Jonas took Cayce's hand and went to a tea shop.
Natalie had already booked her spot and Jonas was waiting inside.
Natalie waited a good twenty minutes.
"You're late." Jonas said to her. "
Natalie smiled and said, "Sorry I'm late, there's traffic, where's the gentleman?"
J: "He hasn't come yet."
Natalie wants to sit with Cayce Sith. Jonas hurriedly said to Natalie: "Sister, you have a male companion tonight. you do not want to sit with me, sit with your husband."
Natalie's face was troubled. "
Natalie and Cayce took their seats and seemed to order several courses. Jonas was worried about the gentleman. It was thousands of dollars.
After more than ten minutes of waiting, the urbane man finally arrived and greeted them both, saying he was late for work.
"It's okay, your job is all that matters," Natalie said understandingly.
Natalie said, looking over at Jonas, who looked like he was a bum.
A few more small talk went on before Cayce said, "Natalie is a very nice girl, she has nothing to lose if you take good care of her."
"Of course, I'll take care of Natalie."
Jonas glanced over and found himself paying the bill.
"Look at J, he's making excuses to pay his bills, he's not you, he's in the bathroom every time, or he's acting!" said Natalie to Jonas
Cayce thought with a smile, "Jonas will treat you to dinner, too, and Jonas has arranged a great opportunity for you."
"I've always been reliable," Jonas quickly explained
Natalie gave him a scornful look, "You're just a normal person."
Jonas smiled thinly, "What do you think?"
Jonas went to the bathroom and heard a voice from inside, "Gee, this is thousands of dollars, that woman is nice, this should be fun."
Jonas wondered to himself how such a gentle man could say such a thing.
The more Jonas listened, the more he felt that this guy was joking with Natalie. Jonas whipped out his phone and started recording.
Cayce asked, looking at Jonas with a serious expression on his face.
Natalie and Jonas's relationship is not good, whether she was played, and Jonas has nothing to do with it. But Jonas was struggling to get something out.
Jonas hesitated, but pulled out his phone anyway, "Listen to me."
Natalie has a fiery temperament, the usual gentleness is mostly false. At this time he heard this, he immediately gritted his teeth, really want to stab that gentleman to death.
Jonas and Cayce were trying to convince Natalie not to get angry and we should get out of here.
"Why did you leave?" said Natalie mercifully. "He will be miserable later."
"Knock it off, let's go," Jonas advised.
Natalie mischievously scolded: "fart, you dare to play me, I will play with you!" . . . . . . "
Natalie whispered in Jonas's ear, and Jonas looked at her and asked, "As for that?"
Natalie nodded. "
"Okay, my treat, let's go for a walk."
Natalie made a surprised face, "You paid, that's nice of you." . . . . . . "
The urbane man relented, "Forget it, let's go back."
Once outside, Natalie suggested, "Come on, let's go sing a song.
"Well, I'd love to sing with you."
I went to KTV and asked for some drinks and fruit before going inside.
Natalie and the gentle man sang several songs.
Jonas looked at Cayce and said, "Well, let's go about your business."
Cayce looked speechless, "Natalie, it's all you can think of, I'll follow her and do as she says."
Jonas was a little concerned, "Is that too much?"
Cayce looked at Jonas and said, "His friend is no good, so we'll strike, if you know, Eh-em."
Jonas asked, "So what are you going to do?"
"I'm going to kill you," Cayce said sourly
Jonas shuddered, "I don't have the guts."
When Natalie finished singing, she turned to him and said, "..."
"What's going on here?" the gentleman said
"It's a gamble," Natalie told him
"I'll be fine." the gentleman said
Natalie didn't know who she had learned anything from, and she was Bet to the gentleman every time. Natalie's punishment was simple, a month's change of clothes.
At first, the Sven man worked hard, but as time went on, he wore fewer and fewer clothes, not even a tie, just a pair of pants. Natalie also gave him a month, and the dashing man had to change his pants.
By rights, this dashing man should throw in the towel. But maybe it was the fact that Natalie had to change that kept him betting on her.
Taking advantage of their heated exchange, Jonas slipped out the urbane purse and handed it to Cayce, who put it in her bag before going outside.
After Cayce had left, Natalie turned to Sven and said, "Your monthly salary is low and you have lost a pair of glasses."