Youthful Time Volunteers 2

Youthful Time Volunteers 2
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It turned out that Tristan had already come and waited in the hallway of the restaurant. Melly walked up to him and they were busy whispering— maybe discussing how to deal with Ghevin.


When Ghevin appears, it appears that Tristan and Melly are so focused on each other that only Rani is aware of his presence. Ghevin's gaze fell on Tristan's hand, which was holding Melly's hand, and he glared.


"Si Tristan is also looking for trouble, use Melly hand-held event all. I knew there was a Hulk aka Ghevin who was ready to teach him when."


Without much to say, Ghevin walks between Tristan and Melly, and deliberately crashes his shoulder into Tristan—'s shoulder leading Tristan to be forced to remove his hand from Melly's hand. Tristan even staggered to the side. Maybe getting hit by a Ghevin feels like getting hit by a truck.


"There are no hands in front of me" Ghevin warned without looking back.


Tristan looks amazing. Fortunately Melly swiftly replaced Ghevin to apologize to Tristan. Not caring about her brother's warning just now, Melly clasped Tristan's hand instead.


Rani walks past the Tristan-Melly couple and catches up with Ghevin who has entered the restaurant. It seems Ghevin often comes to the restaurant, judging by the way the waitress— by the way, the waitresses the girl— approached Ghevin and had a friendly chat with him.


With a little flirtatious, if possible Rani added. The preacher even had time to look for a chance to hold Ghevin by hitting his arm slowly. It was actually common for Rani to report the waitress to her manager. Where can he behave all that to the guest, no matter the guest is handsome and sexy like Ghevin.


The waiter took them to the right side of the restaurant. There lined several VIP rooms, and they entered one of them. The table was for eight people, but currently only the four of them filled it. Rani sits next to Ghevin, while Tristan and Melly are opposite them.


It seems like Ghevin had already ordered food first, as it was not long before some kind of food arrived at their table. There is broccoli oyster sauce, fried shrimp mayonnaise, and chicken salt. Rani's stomach has been protesting to be filled. Other than him, it seemed that no one had any intention of taking food.


"I can't eat alone."


The atmosphere in the room felt so awkward. Melly looks restless—mata continues to move between Ghevin and Tristan. Ghevin and Tristan themselves look more relaxed, even though their body language indicates they remain vigilant, as if one of them is a little off guard, then the others will soon


assailed.


"Sorry disappointing, but I arranged this dinner for Melly, not for you," replied Ghevin, no less cynical.


Obviously, that's not a good start. Maybe because they could not fight in that place, they chose to fight. Rani and Melly are resigned. It seems Rani's presence still can not make Ghevin more maintain attitude. But maybe that's how Ghevin keeps his attitude. If there was no Rani, maybe now Ghevin and Tristan have rolled on the floor while pounding.


"So, do you want to start the interrogation process now?" ask Tristan. "I know exactly what you want to ask."


"Oh, huh? So what do I want to ask you?" challenge Ghevin.


"What you'll want to know is how I treat Melly" Tristan said. "Lo was calm about it, because I treated Melly very well. You can ask him yourself."


"Good," Ghevin commented. "Gue just wanted your mastiin not to make Melly cry again, like you ever did before."


"Wait, wait." Tristan raised his hand, telling Ghevin to stop talking. "As I have done before? Why does it seem like I'm the only one wrong? If I don't remember wrong, you also make him cry."


"So you beat me up?" sue Ghevin.


"Surely, half of them are wrong," Tristan said.


"Lupain a long time ago," Melly immediately mediated. "It's important that you don't make me cry anymore."


If the fight between Ghevin and Tristan continues, Melly will probably cry again. She seemed so desperate to expect her brother and her boyfriend to be on good terms.


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