Chapter 70 Ten Years

After Cindy changed her clothes, Bernice dragged her and Finnegan to Kathleen Mall.

Finnegar asked, “Are we going to buy your grandpa a birthday gift?”

Kathleen Mall was a gift from Gilbert to Kathleen for their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. He even invested ten billion in the land. It was one of the largest malls in Jadeborough.

As long as one had money, one could buy every luxurious good under the sun there.

Bernice answered, “I’m helping you buy a present for Grandpa and getting a new set of clothes for you.”

Even though Finnegan had said he would prepare a perfect present, Bernice couldn’t help but worry when she saw that he was empty-handed. His clothes were also too ordinary for a birthday banquet.

A look of contempt crossed Cindy’s face.

Finnegan feigned ignorance and chuckled. “I’ve already prepared your grandpa’s birthday present, so you don’t have to worry. As for my clothes, I think it’s fine as long as they’re comfortable to wear.”

Bernice pouted. “Finnegan!”

Finnegan cleared his throat and reached for her hand. “All right, I’ll listen to you and buy myself new attire, but you really don’t have to buy another present because I’ve already prepared it.”

“Now, that’s more like it. Let’s go!”

Bernice clung to Finnegan’s arm unabashedly, not minding Cindy, who was walking beside her.

She had told her best friend, Cindy, about a lot of things, so she wasn’t scared to be affectionate with Finnegan in front of her.

However, watching the two interact, Cindy had a different thought. It looks like I’ll have to come up with a plan to tip Bernie off about Finnegan being a womanizer.

The minute the trio entered the mall, Bernice instantly dragged Finnegan to the men’s clothing section.

All of them were branded men’s clothing. Any one of them was worth tens of thousands.

Chapter 70 Ten Years

Bernice chose a set of black attire for him. Try this on, Finnegan.”

Finnegan took the attire and went to the changing room, lest Bernice feel unhappy.

After watching Finnegan enter the changing room, Bernice turned to Cindy and asked, “Cin, what do you think about Finnegan?”

she knew she couldn’t say it outright, so she expressed her disagreement in a roundabout way. “His looks are good. It’s the type that younger girls will like. As for his character, that isn’t something I can discern just by meeting him once.

from your perspective, but I’m sure my feelings for him aren’t just

gotten used to Finnegan as someone who lives constantly in my mind and heart. When he returned and rescued me, my feelings for him turned

couldn’t understand her mindset. She continued to advise, “Bernie, you’re the prettiest among the Four Beauties of Jadeborough. I can’t even keep count of the number of people pursuing you. One of

I don’t feel anything for that pointless even if he’s one of the

person, it’s

well, Cindy tactfully stopped talking and decided to switch her target to

“He’s so handsome!”

expected, clothes make the man. He looks like those

and childlike male celebrities are no match for this handsome man right here. He’s masculine and good-looking. He’s completely crushed

to shorten my lifespan by

the retail a*sistants suddenly exclaimed

shoulder to see

direction and was shocked

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changed completely. He looked like a prince with a

if he was

set of clothing change the

had walked up to Bernice. “Is this okay.

question snapped Bernice out of her daze. With sparkling eyes, she said, “I didn’t realize you had such a handsome side.” Her cheeks blushed as she recalled what Finnegan had called her. “Meanie, we’re in public. Don’t call me that,” she chided

her shy look, Finnegan suppressed the urge to pinch her adorable

bad. Just keep this on. Excuse

had a conflicted expression after she returned to her senses. Finnegan’s

a*sistant approached, Cindy muttered, “You’re really something. Finnegan, to ask

you talking

sensing Cindy’s hostility toward

grandpa’s birthday banquet, yet he needs you to buy him clothes. He’s your

an insult to a

was about the

from standing up for him

out a purple-gold card, he handed it to the retail a*sistant. “She’s right, Bernie. You shouldn’t be

frown deepened. She glanced at Cindy confusedly and did not stop Finnegan from paying.

knew Finnegan had money.

Cindy smirked.

had looked at the ageing, and for wide se

g

who needed Berine’s help for fue pears could

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