Cherry Miller lowered her voice and explained, "They bought their own tickets."
Jay Kee was stunned and found himself at a loss for words.
They bought tickets to come in—what could he say, tell them not to enter?
But this was supposed to be the date he'd painstakingly planned with Cherry Miller!
Now, with all these bright third wheels tagging along, how was he supposed to enjoy the date?
Jay Kee's expression instantly turned sour.
But with the sky so dark, no one could see Jay Kee's face.
Everyone else was still in high spirits, having the time of their lives.
Jay Kee could only swallow his frustration and sat several seats away from Cherry Miller, sulking in silence.
Miss Miller really spoils them, doesn't she?
She even brings them along when she goes out.
Saying they bought their own tickets—clearly, Miss Miller paid for them!
Those pretty boys are so clueless, aren't they?
Everyone's basically the same, so why are they so united, always ganging up on me?
Yeah, that's got to be it!
Those pretty boys are obviously teaming up to freeze out the new guy. They must be afraid I'll steal their spot and become Miss Miller's new favorite.
Thinking about it this way, Jay Kee weirdly stopped being angry!
After all, only if you're a threat do people try to push you out!
So what does that mean?
It means he's still got it—it means Miss Miller still cares about him. Otherwise, why would those guys join forces to freeze him out?