<b>Chapter </b><b>477 </b>
N shook her head. “Even if I moved in with you, it would only be a temporary escape. Sooner orter, they’d find a way to show up again. Plus, I need to ask my senior some questions for my exam prep, so heading to Capitarnia is a good idea.”
Seeing her resolve, Vrie didn’t push further. After all, moving to Capitarnia was probably better than staying here and dealing with constant harassment.
Vrie sighed. “Alright then. I’m just going to miss you,
Noticing Vrie’s sad expression, N felt a twinge of sadness as well. She never imagined she’d be
f moving to another city, let alone going back to studying.
“Don’t be sad. If you miss me, just video call anytime ore visit me,” sheforted.
Vrie sighed again. “I guess that’s all I can do. Let me help you pack.”
They spent the entire afternoon packing.
By evening, N had sorted everything into two piles–things to take and things to leave behind.
“That’s enough for today. Let’s go. Dinner’s on me,” N said.
Vrie didn’t hesitate, immediately suggesting a fancy restaurant.
They drove separately to the location.
As they parked, N unexpectedly ran into Oliver. Content is property ? N?velDrama.Org.
“Ms. Jayston, what a surprise to see you here!” Oliver eximed, looking excited.
Whether it was the lighting or N’s imagination, he seemed… a little flushed.
N gave him a polite smile. “Mr. Raynor, are you here for dinner?”
“I’m meeting a client. I didn’t get the chance to ask for your contact info at Vrie’s birthday party. Would you mind if we exchanged numbers?” His voice was gentle, and the look in his eyes hinted at hope.
“Of course,” N replied.
They exchanged numbers, and Oliver went ahead to meet his client.
As Vrie walked up, she noticed Oliver’s back as he entered the restaurant. “Why does that guy’s back Jook familiar?”
N raised an eyebrow. “That’s your ex–ssmate. You introduced him to me at your birthday party, remember?<b>” </b>
“Oh right, that’s Oliver! I knew he looked familiar. I was actually thinking about setting you up with him,” Vrie said.
“I’m not interested in a rtionship right now,” N replied.
“I know, but you could at least start as friends. Don’t let Oliver’s looks fool you–his family is actually
pretty well–off. They run a business in Capitarnia, and he’s only here to gain some experience. He might even head back to take over the family business <b>in </b>a few years,” Vrie borated.
N couldn’t help butugh. “Do you think he’d be interested in me in that case?”
“Of course! You’re gorgeous. If I were a guy, I’d be head over heels for you.” Vrie yfully pinched N’s cheek, her expression mischievous.
N shot her a look. “Thanks, but looks are the least valuable thing. If you rely on your appearance to attract men, you’ll end up losing. I won’t always be 18, but there will always be younger girls around.”
Vrie replied, “I was just joking, but actually…”
Seeing Vrie hesitate, N frowned. “What is it? Spit it out.”
After a moment of indecision, Vrie chose not to tell N that Oliver had asked her to introduce them.
Judging by N’s attitude, she clearly wasn’t interested in pursuing anything with him. It was better to let things unfold naturally.
If they were meant to be, the universe would bring them together eventually.
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Vrie decided to simply say, “Nothing, really. I’m just starving. Let’s get inside–I could eat a whole cow right now!”