
"It's too fancy." Sinta Beni was a little confused. Is he out of date?
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When he returned home, Luis Nardo turned on his phone. There were a dozen missed calls from Albert Sanjaya, but he did not want to call back. Instead, he added Albert Sanjaya's phone number to the list of blocked numbers. If someone makes a mistake, he should get a reply.
"I'm .. I'll take a break." Lisandra hesitated for a moment and said.
He had no idea what had happened when he had just left, but he thought that Luis must have asked him something. Otherwise, he wouldn't have let her go on purpose.
"Why are you going? I won't eat you," Luis pointed to the sofa and said, "Sit down."
"I'm..."
"Sit down." Luis Nardo's voice was not loud, but firm.
Due to some of the recent events, it was natural for him to have a unique aura that put pressure on him.
The aura is usually known as the aura of the leader.
Lisandra Nardo pursed her lips and sat obediently on the sofa. His head lowered, as if he was waiting to be judged.
However, Luis Nardo did not lecture him. Instead, he went straight to the kitchen. Some seafood in the fridge is thawed. Vegetables are fresh and rice is also available.
After a while, all the ingredients were processed. Then, Luis Nardo took out a pot from the corner and added water and rice. Slags, all boiled.
When it was ripe, he shrunk the fire and added vegetables, shrimp, and fish at once. A smell from the pot.
"Eat." Luis placed the seafood porridge in front of Lisandra. "You didn't eat that much, did you?"
Earlier, he noticed there was a bit of noodles left in Lisandra Nardo's bowl. He's not full at all.
"By the way, why are you afraid of him? Isn't he just a teacher? You don't owe him anything." Luis muttered and casually opened the Hero Alliance.
"I don't want to meet my teacher ..." Lisandra's hand stiffened while holding the spoon.
"Alright," Luis nodded without asking any other questions.
Lisandra ate quickly. A small bowl of seafood porridge is eaten up in a few minutes.
"You don't want to ask me anything?" Looking at Luis Nardo, who was sitting there playing a game, Lisandra Nardo pursed her lips with visible confidence from her eyes.
"What am I gonna ask you?" Luis Nardo grinned and said, "Why don't you go to school? Why should I ask envy? You're not a kid anymore. You are eighteen years old, you are an adult. Before you make a decision, you have to think about it first. Life is a long journey, and nothing can lead you through it. You have to think about it yourself."
Lisandra hesitated for a moment, then said loudly,
"I'm an art student, majoring in music."
"I know." Luis nodded indifferently.
"Art students are easy to pass college entrance exams, but..."
"It's very expensive, isn't it?" said Luis.
Not all families are willing to pay for their children who are graduating from high school and want to go to college.
"Yes." Yeah." Lisandra nodded.
She really likes music, otherwise she wouldn't have chosen music in high school. However, the more he lived it, the more he realized that the road was very difficult to pass.
Other students at the school have easy access to additional tutoring and participate in different types of concerts. He can only rely on himself. Initially, through hard work, he could cover that gap. However, the gap had become even greater, even though he had tried hard ...
"So you're giving up?" Luis turned his eyes away from his phone screen.
Lisandra nodded, "It wasn't easy for my father to make money. If I don't want to go to college, she probably doesn't have to work that hard."
"Have you ever thought about what your father felt?" luis asked, looking at him.
Lisandra shook her head without saying anything. He just wanted to make his life a little easier, so that his father wouldn't have to get up early and work overtime every day. Although sometimes the man was unreliable, after all, he was his father.
"Don't you think it's selfish to do this?" said Luis.
"You think you're doing this for your father's sake, but have you ever thought about what he'd think if he found out?"
"But, I can't do anything .." Lisandra said with tears welling up. "If he really had no other choice, how could he be like this? Who would want to be a brat from the start? Everyone has a lot of problems, but why can't we solve them?" Luis shook his head and did not know what to say.
He could give Lisandra Nardo some money. For him, let alone 15,000 dollars or 30,000 dollars, even 150 thousand dollars he can give it easily.
However, if he gave her that much money, Lisandra Nardo would probably not dare to accept it. Plus she was unwilling to give anything to Lisandra Nardo.
"All right, you wait here. There's something I have to do outside" said Luis standing up from the sofa.
"Good." Lisandra nodded, but did not think too much about it.
The cherry red sports car slowly stopped at a lottery station and the owner immediately stuck his head out of the small window in curiosity. Even in Malatam, such sports cars are not common, let alone in a lottery kiosk like his.
"I want to buy the lottery." The door of the car scissors opened, and Luis Nardo got off the car.
He said to the stall owner who was somewhat dumbfounded.
"Okay, you'll pick the number yourself?" The owner of the stall would not want to speak politely.
The person who could afford such a sports car was clearly not comparable to a small businessman like him.
"I'm the one who chose and you're the one who placed the bet for me" Luis nodded.
"O1, 02, 03, O4."
"Are you kidding me?" said the stall owner was shocked. He has been in the business for many years, but he has never seen anyone like Luis Nardo.
If he could succeed, it was like a collapsed durian fall. Only a miracle from God can make him win that bet.
"I've also researched about this." The owner of the stall suddenly approached. "How about you give me the money. I'll bet it on you. I don't dare say how likely it is to win, but it's definitely better than your bet."
Luis Nardo smiled indifferently, "I just bought it for fun. It's not expensive. Give me two sets."