"It has been solved." Zion always looked calm and relaxed, as if he controlled everything in his hands.
Kaylah breathed a sigh of relief. "That's good, but you have a green head this time. I'm afraid you'll be laughed at in a short time."
Hearing Kaylah's words, Zion smiled unconcernedly. "I don't care much about that."
"I know, but someone cares. Andy called me several times tonight to ask about you. It shows that he cares about you very much. Don't you really want to know what she said to me?" Kaylah was keeping him in suspense.
Zion turned his head slightly. "Not interested."
"Liar! You just look so interested!" Kaylah's words punctured him.
"But I don't want to tell you that you've made Andy worry for so long, and I won't make you feel better. Think about how to explain it to Andy in person."
Kaylah finally noticed the noise at the door and saw Mila.
"Why haven't you left yet?" Kaylah asked in disgust.