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Jackson cocked his brow and said, “He’s never had any other woman for more than ten years. Isn’t that devoted enough? I’ve never had a woman for more than half a year. The longest for me is half a year. Mark is devoted enough.”

Tiffany refused to blindly agree with his thoughts. “What do you mean ‘more than ten years’? Wasn’t Ari very young at the time? Didn’t Mark have an affair in the end? Devoted my as*. Do you men think that devotion is defined by not casting the woman aside? Devotion means giving your body and heart wholly to one person, not a single aspect should be left…” She sensed her impropriety before she finished her sentence. “I’m sorry, Ari… I misspoke…”

Arianne seemed unperturbed. “It’s fine. It’s about his relationship with Aery, right? I don’t mind you two talking about it. It’s alright, really.”

Despite her saying this, Jackson and Tiffany immediately cut the topic of conversation off. After all, no one here had a habit of using someone else’s pain as a topic for conversation.

After lunch, Jackson dutifully offered to send Arianne back to her condominium. She agreed immediately, as the weather was so hot and Arianne had no intention of walking around. Tiffany hurriedly said, “Then, let me carpool as well. I have an appointment at Marina Road. It’s on the way.”

After dropping Arianne off, Jackson and Tiffany were the only ones left in the car. Jackson kept his eyes on the road ahead. “What are you doing at Marina Road?” he asked, seemingly absent-mindedly.

Tiffany sighed, “My mom set up a blind date for me. She refused to drop the matter until I agreed to go. So, I’m going to have a look, just to keep the peace. What if he’s actually a prince and not a toad? I’m not like you. I’m so unlucky that I’ve got no choice but to try my luck.”

Jackson replied to her with merciless sarcasm, “Most guys who choose to meet up after lunch are miserly men who are too afraid of spending money. He’s already lacking in sincerity on your first meeting, and you’re still hoping to bump into some prince? A miserly prince? Forget it.”

She rolled her eyes at him. “It’s not nice to spend someone else’s money anyway. I’d choose to split the bill, even if it’s only coffee. We’re not getting married yet, why overthink it? I’ve got nothing to do anyway, what’s wrong in having a look? You shouldn’t be standing on your high horse and laughing at people in the mud for their despicable lives. These are the only options for someone like me.”

He didn’t answer. When the car arrived at Marina Road, he stopped at the side of the road. Tiffany was in a hurry to get off the car, but she remembered to thank him, “Thanks.”

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