Sheâs right. How could the Uncle Sebastian Iâve always looked up to not forgive me because of this?
Heâs angry. But surely he will listen to reason.
Shouldnât I admit my mistakes and listen to his lectures even if he doesnât forgive me in the end?
I should man up and face the music.
Kurt slowly unclenched his fists.
After about ten minutes, Vivian finally persuaded him to meet Sebastian and returned to being her
cheerful self.
âKurt, are you hungry?â
âYou havenât had breakfast yet?â
âNo. I didnât have enough time as I was chasing after you. Iâm so hungry.â
Vivianâs stomach grumbled after settling the ordeal. Her petite body was wrapped up in Kurtâs trench coat
as she remained in her seat.
Vivian stared at Kurt pitifully, rendering him speechless. She looks like a hungry little pup.
My gosh!
He rummaged through his canvas bag and finally came up with two pieces of chocolate.
âHave these first. Iâll get the air stewardess to bring you something to eat later.â
âOkay. Peel the wrapper for me.â
Vivian instructed without missing a beat as she was so used to being pampered. She then picked up
Kurtâs smartphone and played with it.
Kurt peeled the candy wrapper off without a word.
The young couple seated in front of them had been watching throughout. The girl felt dissatisfied when
she saw how Kurt was treating Vivian after she calmed down. They look so sweet.
âIâm hungry too. I want something to eat.â
âThereâs plenty of food in front of you.â
The boy pointed at the tray table piled up with snacks in front of her.
However, the girl refused to listen. She wanted her boyfriend to peel the wrappers off for her.
In the end, her boyfriend relented.
However, he gave half of it to Vivian, who was sitting behind.
âLittle girl, are you hungry? I have some biscuits. Do you want some?â He passed the biscuits over and
stared at Vivianâs face.
She looks so beautiful, innocent, and bashful.
Vivian was busy playing games on the phone at the moment. She looked up when she heard someone
calling her.
âOkayâ¦â
âNo need. Iâve already ordered food for her.â
A cold voice rang out from beside her. Kurt fed her another piece of candy he found after unwrapping the
candy.
There was no room for discussion in his tone.
Hence, Vivian apologized to the boy with the candy in her mouth. âSorry. I donât want it. Iâll be having my
meal in a while.â
She then proceeded to play games with Kurt once again.
âKurt! Kurt! Ah! Oh no! You died again! My gosh, will your ranking drop after this? Your character has
died so many times now.â
âItâs fine,â Kurt replied in an indifferent tone.
Itâs just a game.
On the other hand, the boy withdrew his hand awkwardly while his girlfriend went green with envy.
After two hours, the plane finally landed. The both of them then booked another trip to Miralaea at the
airport.
âKurt, Kurt, wait for me here. Iâm going to buy some things.â
Something suddenly occurred to Vivian when she caught sight of a shop while waiting for their flight at
the airport lounge. She stood up and quickly made her way there.
Of course, Kurt would never let her go alone.
He got up and followed her over.
Vivian went into the shop and quickly took in her surroundings. In the end, her gaze landed on a tennis
racket.
âHello there, how much is this?â
âAround twenty thousand. This is the latest model and comes with a sports outfit and a cap.â
The salesperson immediately brought the tennis racquet over.
Most of the shops in the airport sold luxury goods because passengers might want to buy gifts for their
loved ones before they leave.
But why does she need a tennis racquet?
Kurt was puzzled.
In the end, Vivian bought the tennis racquet and two sets of sports outfits.
âSee? These are presents for my parents.â Vivian turned to him in delight.
âPresents?â
Kurt was stunned.
Vivian nodded and explained, âYeah. My parents will be happy after seeing these presents. But I
shouldnât get something too expensive since they already have expensive stuff. My mom told me my dad
recently started to play tennis, so I bought him this.â
Kurt was at a loss for words.
âOh right. It shouldnât be us, but you.â
Vivian quickly corrected herself.
For a brief moment, Kurt was at a loss for words.