The middle-aged man pulled out a lighter to light a cigarette for Chen Kai, who hurriedly shielded the flame with his hand. He felt that his counterpart was being overly polite. Regardless, he was merely a junior, making it feel rather astonishing to have such a man light his cigarette.
The man seemed to understand Chen Kai's sentiment: "This is only right. After all, my daughter has been disturbing you for a while now, and I haven't had a chance to show my gratitude."
The man glanced unintentionally at Lin Keke beside him. Ever since she came out, Lin Keke had been keeping her head down with an expression of deep sorrow, looking as if she was full of grievance. It seemed apparent that she was reluctant to leave but had no choice.