As Jade gazed at Spar's grandeur, his eyes widened in awe. "This mall is enormous! I had no idea our city had something like this."
Sun chuckled, surprised. "You've never been here? No wonder you asked about the distance."
Sin chimed in, defending Jade. "Hey, it's not his fault. You know where he lives; it's nowhere near here." He shot Sun a playful glare.
"Want a tour?" Sin asked, pulling Jade along. "I'll show you the best spots." As they explored, Sin enthusiastically introduced various shops. "This floor has a supermarket with local and international products...and this store sells..."
Later, the trio settled into a cozy coffee shop within Spar. Jade beamed. "I love this place! Let's come here always."
Sin hesitated. "No."
Jade's puppy eyes begged. "Please..."
Sin face-palmed. "This place is ridiculously expensive."
Sun intervened. "Sin, look at him; you want him to cry, don't you?"
Sin retorted, "Will you foot the bill, then?"
Sun dramatized, clutching his chest. "My friend, why the harsh words? You wound me."
Jade persisted, hugging Sin's hand. "Please..."
Sin relented. "Fine, we'll come here three times a week."
As they sipped their coffee, Jade asked, "So, why are we here?"
Sun grinned mischievously. "This is our spot to admire passing men." He gestured toward the glass wall.
"Turn around, Jade, and enjoy the view." Sun's eyes sparkled.
Suddenly, he jumped up. "Fuck, Jade! Look! That guy with white hair and pale skin...wow!"
Sun rushed out, then returned to find Jade and Sin still seated. "Come on, guys! Let's go shopping!"
Sin's eyes widened. "With whose money?"
Sun boasted. "Yours, my one and only friend, my baby, my love"