Sean Kerr raised his eyebrow. "What? You don't like it? I can have them change it..."
"No, no, that's not it. I just mean, we're only on a business trip. Isn't this a bit much?" Rona Muir said awkwardly, "The blankets on the train are pretty nice, you know."
Rona Muir, from a family of scholars, was raised with excellent manners from a young age.
She rarely came into contact with luxury goods, let alone top-tier brands.
Sean Kerr was actually holding back—he hadn't gone all out with the luxury. He was worried Rona Muir wouldn't be able to handle it.
"I'm not used to using other people's things." Sean Kerr smiled calmly at Rona Muir. "You'll get used to this kind of life, eventually."
Rona Muir said, a bit embarrassed, "I don't have that kind of money. My dad only gives me a thousand yuan a month for living expenses—the rest I earn from part-time jobs."
The Mu Family's upbringing was seriously strict.
Professor Edward Mu wasn't short on money, but he never let his kids develop extravagant habits.
So even though Rona Muir came from a well-educated family, her life skills were always top-notch.
"When you're with me, you don't need to spend your own money." Sean Kerr added, "Of course, I respect your ability to earn. But when it's a business trip, all expenses are on me, so don't worry about it."
Rona Muir responded with an "Oh," and sat on the bed, still feeling a bit uneasy.
She touched the bed, then the pillow—wow, this stuff was really nice.
She'd seen ads for this brand of bedding before—a four-piece set cost at least 38,888 yuan. Talk about luxury!
But hey, if she didn't have to pay for it, she was pretty happy.
At first, Rona Muir felt a little awkward—sharing a compartment with a strange man was just... weird.
But then she remembered—he was her dad's student, her senior. Not really a stranger.
A senior—he was basically one of her own, right?
Sean Kerr seemed to sense Rona Muir's discomfort. He pointed to the spot by the rail and said, "I had them add a disposable curtain for you. If you get tired, just pull it over and rest."
Only then did Rona Muir notice—a hook above her head held a curtain printed with blue skies and white clouds.
He put it down and pulled it over, turning his own bunk into a cozy little space.
He really is... so thoughtful and attentive.
"Oh." Rona Muir felt a little embarrassed. After pulling the curtain over, she finally felt much better. Lying on the small bed, she thought this was such a fresh experience.
Sean Kerr's lips curled into a smile. He didn't even realize how doting his expression was.
The train started moving.
Shopping, eating, shopping, eating.
Rona Muir felt the train swaying, and deep down, she was still a little excited.
It was her first time going to City B.
But with all the rocking, she got sleepy really fast. Soon, Rona Muir was sound asleep.
Rona didn't know how long she'd slept. She heard someone calling her name, opened her eyes groggily, and lifted the curtain. "Hmm?"
"Are you hungry? Want something to eat?" Sean Kerr had already set out a bunch of food on the little table in front of him.
There were so many dishes, they couldn't all fit, so he put the rest on another folding table.
Rona Muir rubbed her eyes and looked out the window. "It's already dark?"
"Yeah." Sean Kerr smiled warmly. "One nap and we'll be there. Eat something first, then sleep some more."
"Ah, okay." Rona sat up. "I'll go wash my hands."
Sean Kerr nodded and skillfully prepared a knife and fork for Rona.
Rona sat across from Sean, looked down, and her eyes widened. "This is way too much food! Can the two of us really finish all this?"
"It's fine." Sean Kerr replied with a smile.
As the only son of the Kerr family, his standard of living had always been high.
Actually, he, Charles Yin, and Joe Qi—the Three Titans—have all lived pretty well.