"I've given you enough, but what? You haven't found the person yet," Denis said, "I'll pay a lot more when you have succeeded."
Elijah smokes his cigarette, then blows the smoke intentionally on Denis's face.
Denis coughs from it. He clenches his fists to refrain from putting red marks on the cheeks of the man whose age is different by five years from his age, "I'm not a smoker, keep that damn thing away from me. How many times do I have to say it?"
This is not the first time Elijah has done that, almost every time meeting he does it to him as if it has become a habit out of routine.
Denis is very upset, but the more he protests, the more Elijah does it as if enjoying his suffering.
Elijah laughs loudly, "Are you still 'virgin'? I thought that after getting married, you would be more mature, it turns out you are still a child."