Gavin chuckled, saying, "Speaking of this, I met her in a library. I was sitting opposite her. I accidentally spilled water and ruined her computer."

Speaking of this, I wanted to laugh a little.

The computer screen went black, and I couldn't start it. I cried out loud, attracting the attention of everyone in the library.

I was so sad. I was poor, and I had my several thousand dollars computer ruined.

My work was not going well. I couldn't go back to the countryside. Even a stranger bullied me.

I even had the urge to jump off the building with the computer.

He comforted me in a panic, saying he would compensate me with a new and the best computer.

Seeing him sweating profusely, I burst into laughter.

Gavin smiled and looked at me through the rearview mirror.

"Oh, what am I worrying about? Even if Eileen has ulterior motives, I shouldn't distrust Gavin."

I was annoyed that I let myself be affected by someone irrelevant.

Eileen sighed on the side, saying that our encounter was a sweet one and that pure love like ours was rare nowadays.

She smiled sincerely. She didn't seem to have any other thoughts.

"Well, she has all kinds of men around her. Maybe she just wants to hitch a ride."