Lu Yinfeng certainly wouldn't voice her question, lest she dampen the mood.
She was best at digesting her emotions on her own.
She knew that being with Mo Nanze now and experiencing an unprecedented level of happiness was all that mattered.
Mo Nanze drove and first took Lu Yinfeng to a mall to select some gifts—costly tobacco, alcohol, and tonics, a few items amounting to hundreds of thousands of yuan.
When Mo Nanze paid, he didn't even blink.
Lu Yinfeng was astonished, but she had a feeling that Li Xinzhang wouldn't like these things.
Taking advantage of Mo Nanze instructing the shop assistant, Lu Yinfeng wandered off to a store across the way.
This shop sold miscellaneous goods; it was tiny, but in this prime CBD location, the fact that it existed at all meant the owner was not to be underestimated.
Lu Yinfeng browsed casually and suddenly spotted a vintage-looking metal motorcycle model.
She didn't understand motorcycles, but she knew Li Xinzhang liked them.