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CHAPTER 57

    “If my parents were still alive, Mr. Szar, they would not agree with what you’re saying. Why? Because that fix marriage will only happen if apany needs a merger because of bankruptcy. Let me tell you this, mypany will gain the trust of otherpanies that I will not have topromise my entire life to engage in that fix marriage thing. If you mean that you can talk to my rtives about what you’re nning to do, you’re wrong because I’m the one who makes my own life decisions. You are wee to ask me to invest in yourpany, but you are not required to endorse your son in front of me,” Zaneska replied.


    The elderly manughs.


    “You made a mistake, Miss Vergara; I haven’t said anything yet,” the old man said.


    “That’s also the point of your words, Mr. Szar, so I preceded you. And one more thing, my attitude didn’t fit the characters of your son. Look at him, he’s looking down instead of at my face. He’s no longer pass in my taste buds,” Zaneska exined.


    Zander burst outughing. Because he noticed the old man’s sour expression.


    “You’re too arrogant, Miss Vergara, and you’re not even beautiful,” the old man’s son said.


    Zander rolled his eyes. This man was full of himself.


    “Oh, that was a nicepliment from you, Luigi,” Zaneska said, “but I see something different in your eyes; what do you just see in me? That I’m not beautiful in your eyes but meat to be eaten?”


    They all remained silent.


    “And by the way, this man beside me is Mr. Agusto Mondragon. He is a wealthy businessman as well. Maybe you want to invest in hispany as well. But he doesn’t have a daughter. This guy beside Mr. Tan is his son. So what do you think?” Zaneska askedof the older man.


    Zander gave a nod. Zaneska’s tongue is sharp, so perhaps she hasn’t had a boyfriend until now. The elderly man and his son walked away without saying goodbye. Zaneska drank the water as she leaned over.


    “Wow, Zaneska, that was something,” Uncle Agusto said.


    “Hmmm, that’s why I hate gatherings like this, Uncle, I’m running out of air in reasoning,” Zaneska responded.


    “All right, you two stay here first, and Nathan and I just need to socialize with other businessmen,” Uncle August exined.


    “All right, Uncle.”


    Zaneska noticed Zander was drowsy after the two had left. As a result, she drew closer to him.


    “Are you all right? You wouldn’t havee here if you weren’t feeling well.”


    Zander let out a smallugh.


    “You could also be a nurse; my head hurts, and I’m not sure when this party will end,” Zander responded.


    “Let’s go, let’s go out first; we can eat at the restaurant,” Zaneska says.


    “Why are you still going out when there’s food here?” Zander asked.


    “I’d rather pay than eat at an event like this because I try to avoid associating with toxic people,” Zaneska responded.


    Zander was taken aback when Zaneska took his hand in hers and drew him out. His head is hurting even more now.


    “Just call Uncle Agusto after the party and tell him we’re going somewhere else; I’ll be the driver,” Zaneska told him.


    He hopped into the driver’s seat before Zaneska could start the car and drive away. He noticed they stoppedin front of a pharmacy.


    “Get out, Zander, we’ll boughtmedicine in there,” Zaneska orders.


    He went outside and followed Zaneska into the pharmacy.


    “Hello, miss, I bought some headache medicine,” Zaneska said to the saleswoman.


    The woman took the medicine, but her gaze remained fixed on him.


    “Ma’am, Is heyour boyfriend?” the woman asked Zaneska, but Zander could clearly hear her.


    “No, he ismy brother, are you attractive to him?” Zaneska asked.


    The saleswoman gave him a friendly smile.


    “But he’s a single father, Miss, and he has seven children; if you’re willing to care for seven children, you can be his wife at any time,” Zaneska responded.


    The saleswoman was left speechless. Zander burst outughing. Zaneska and Zanderre-entered the car and drove away from the pharmacy.


    “Did you know the saleswoman believed what I said?” Zaneska asked.


    “Who wouldn’t believe what you said? Your face is so serious that the woman’s eyes almost popped out,” Zander responded.


    “So, what’s the big deal?”


    “Of course, you mention seven children; it’s just nice if someone gets a nice job so that children have a nice life; if it’s you, I know seven children isn’t enough for you because you have too much wealth,” he says.


    Zaneska gave him a sidelong nce.


    “What do you think of me, pig? Am I capable of bearing seven children?”


    “After five years, you only release one at a time, not all seven in one day, and you were really called a pig then,” Zander replied.


    “I’m not sure, Zander, whether I should release a child,” Zaneska admitted.


    Zander was taken aback. Why did Zaneska and himbring up the subject of children? This is an unusual conversation. He used to avoid this woman, but now they always cross paths.


    They stoppedin front of the restaurant.


    “Let’s go, I’m hungry,” Zaneska suggested.


    He went out the carand go insideafter Zaneska. They chose a seat in thethe right corner.A waiter came over.


    “Can I please have a ss of water?” Zaneska asked the waiter.


    “All right, ma’am.”


    The waiter walked away and returned a few secondster, carrying the menu. Zaneska took a ss of water and handed it to him, along with some medicine.


    “Drink some medicine first, Zander, so your headache doesn’t get worse,” Zaneska advised.


    Zander epted the medication, and the waiter left with their order. The waiter unloaded their food a minuteter. They ate after that.


    Zaneska fixed her gaze on him.


    “By the way, Zander, I have a question for you,” Zaneska said.


    “What is it?” he inquired.


    “Howe you avoided me in the first ce?” Zaneska inquired.This belongs ? N?velDra/ma.Org.


    Zander fell silent all of a sudden.


    “I guess you’re toofortable with me to ask that question?” he asked.


    “Isn’t it appropriate for me to ask?”


    “I don’t have anything to say,” Zander responded.


    “OK, I won’t force you; I already have an answer; since we’re done eating, maybe we can go home; call Uncle Agusto first,” Zaneska says.


    After that, Zaneska paid and we exited the restaurant.


    “Are you full, Zander?” Zaneska asked.


    “Yes, by the way, thank you for the clothes you sent me when I slept in your condo unit; I’ll wash them first before returning them to you,” Zander exined.


    “Silly, who will wear it when you return it to me? I bought it for you, so wear it; if you’re shy, buy me as well so we’re both fair,” Zaneska responded.


    Zander was taken aback. Did they already friends? What can he give her when she already has everything?


    “What can I give you if you can buy whatever you want?” Zander asked.


    Zander is stopped in his tracks when he notices Zaneska’s genuine smile. She gave him a look.


    “Are you okay, and why did you stop?” Zaneska asked.


    “Nothing, I just had a thought.”


    Zaneska nodded and went up into her car.


    “Come in, Zander; I’ll take you there so I can go home; I’m so tired I can see my bed and nket,” Zaneska said.


    Zander agreed and went up into the car.


    “I’ll drive, Zaneska; you could doze off and we’ll collide.”


    “I’m not going to be able to do it any longer.”


    Zaneska was already on her way to the party location. Uncle Agusto and Uncle Nathan have left the house. He just walked out, and Zaneska just waved. And proceeded to drive away from them. They returned home after that.


    Duke arrived early on Monday because today is the day they go house to house. Zander had no choice but to get up early as well. When he came out of his room, he was already dressed and taking a bath.


    “Dude, I thought you were still sleeping?” Duke asked.


    “It’s humiliating for our co-teachersif they’re still waiting for us,” he responded.


    “Your mother told me you went to a business partyst night; did you meet a woman there?” Duke asked.


    “Stupid, I didn’t go there looking for a woman; you’re really just thinking a woman, thanks to the power of your radar,” Zander exined.
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