Gand and Liza were brought to the Potter Mansion. They were both bewildered as they were pushed down onto the sofa.
Randy and Erica leaned in, eyeing them with a mix of caution and suspicion.
"Why are you looking at me like that?" Liza huffed.
Gand fidgeted. "Is something wrong?"
"Suspicious, very suspicious," Randy muttered, stroking his chin. "The son and daughter of the Eaton family are both here. Are you nning something big in Seamar City?"
Erica chimed in, "I''ve heard Fermin Eaton is a big shot overseas. He''s top-notch in every way and has a reputation for being decisive. How could someone like that wear cartoon pajamas?" Gand was wearing SpongeBob pajamas. He retorted, "I was sleeping when you brought me here. What''s wrong with my clothes? These are limited editions. You can''t even buy them." He stopped mid-sentence, sensing everyone''s gaze on him.
Randy asked, "We''re curious. You and your sister didn''te to Seamar City just for sightseeing, right?"
Before Gand could respond, Liza blurted out, "Of course not."
Everyone turned to look at her, and.
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to quickly added, "I mean, I came
a debt. I don''t know why my
brother is here."
"Hey!" Gand tried to argue, but suspicious looks from Randy and Erica silenced him.
Then he remembered something Juan had told him. "Never let anyone guess your thoughts. That way, you stay in control."
He cleared his throat and leaned back on the sofa. "Why should I tell you?"
Debra and Marion raised brows at him.
It was a bitical when Gand was trying to act like a boss in cartoon pajamas.
"Alright, forget it," Debra said, standing up. "But I presume you don''t have a ce to stay. Why not stay here with us? It''ll be more fun with more people around."
"We have a ce to stay," Gand declined. "We have properties in Seamar City."
"Oh,e on," Randy said, pulling Gand up. "The best ce in Seamar City is the Potter Mansion. Don''t be shy."
Erica, with a fake smile, did the
same to Liza. "Girl, I like your
character. Just stay with us. We t
have tea, do our hair, and have a great time together."
Their overly hospitality puzzled the siblings.