Indeed, a closed sign is just a sign.
It seemed like meeting these boys wasn't too bad after all. They actually helped him with something useful this time around!
They did threaten a young worker to open the store just for them, but in the end, Kai still paid for it, so it wasn't that bad of a deed, right?
Right?
Eh, it seemed like the worker was traumatized, but he would definitely get over it!
Now, the Angs were treating him to a food tent, talking about their escapades when they were in Junior Secondary School. From their stories, it seemed like Kai Guo didn't regard them as friends at all.
However, it sounded like these four were actually loyal to Kai—which was very surprising since other people made it seem like Kai was friendless.
Kai sipped the remaining soup from the paper cup and placed it on the table before wiping his mouth with the back of his hand.
"I need to go now," he said.