Chu Mo, who had stopped walking, glanced at the books in his hand, then at the two dreamy beauties beside him. Eventually, with a deep breath, he said with an indifferent voice:
"That's enough book browsing for today, I'll take you two to a place."
As his words fell, with the two women behind him showing complex expressions, Chu Mo strolled towards the cashier.
At the cash register, the cashier, probably a summer temp around eighteen or nineteen, with a youthful air about her, widened her eyes staring straight at the two dreamy women beside Chu Mo, her eyes filled with shock.
Gently tapping the cash register in front of him and seeing that the cashier had yet to snap out of it, Chu Mo had to speak out and remind her:
"Miss, could you please ring up my purchases."
"Ah... oh, of course, sir, just a moment."
The wide-eyed girl hastily processed the two books, and as the trio was about to leave, the courageous cashier suddenly said: