"I have nothing to say to you."
Kaylah's face turned cold. Kaylah turned around and pulled Andy to leave.
Andy looked at Kaylah with a worried gaze. Kaylah shook her head lightly, letting Andy not worry.
Hendry was afraid that Kaylah would really leave, so he quickly grabbed Kaylah's wrist.
"I won't disturb you for a long time. I'll just say a few words, and then I will leave."
Kaylah finally felt impatient and shook off Hendry's hand. "Hendry, you're so annoying."
Perhaps because Kaylah made a lot of noise, or maybe the customers who had just been watching had not left, Kaylah attracted the attention of the customers.
Kaylah didn't want to affect the business in the shop. So, she endured it and said, "Okay, I'll give you three minutes."
Hendry thought, isn't three minutes too short?
Before Hendry could protest, he saw Kaylah walk out.