Chapter 505 - She Sounds Very Young

The next morning, the alarm clock rang on time.

Collin finished washing up and changed into a casual suit. He rarely dressed so formally unless he was on a big occasion or on a blind date (Collin's mother demanded him). He usually wore sweaters with cowboys. Wearing glasses and casual clothes, he looked very amiable and gentle.

In the mirror was a man in a white suit. His features were rather delicate. He wore a black tie, tilted his head slightly, and sprayed perfume on his neck. Then, he straightened his back and glanced at the mirror. He didn't wear glasses, but his eyes weren't dull. He just looked lazy and casual. He moved the hair on his forehead and looked at his wristwatch. It was almost time. He picked up the car keys and went out. As he passed by the flower shop, he looked at the flower language and picked up flowers.

The florist recognized him, "You have bought many flowers last night. Do you still want to buy it? You love your girlfriend so much."

Collin did not explain and only smiled.

The florist rarely met such a good-looking and kind man. He kept flattering Collin.

Collin pointed at a bunch of white tulips, "I want this. Thank you"

The florist was speechless.

White tulips represented pure friendship.

He just confessed last night. Did he break up with the girl so quickly?

The florist handed the flowers to Collin and looked at him with a strange expression.

Collin didn't know what to say.

He had forgotten the date's name. He knew that they met on a blind date and their parents were all present. Collin had to be polite and drink some tea with them. The girl was also very obedient. She said that it was late and they had better go home. She did not request to be alone with Collin.

Collin thought that that girl didn't like him. However, his mother called him later. She said that that girl was preparing for the exam and wanted to get in touch with him in a few days.

Collin didn't expect this and only then did he realize his great charm.

They met at the coffee shop they booked before. The environment was very elegant. It was morning and there were few people here, so this coffee shop looked spacious. Inside was a semi-circular seat that could hide the people who sit there. Collin did not sit there and stepped inside. When he passed by the second semi-circular seat, he met an acquaintance.

Collin thought that they were acquaintances, but that girl Jess didn't think like this. Collin was sure that she even didn't remember him.

Jess was still wearing loose black clothes. She didn't wear a hat this time. Her black-rimmed glasses were on the table and her eyes looked empty without the glasses to cover them. She stared blankly at the coffee cup in front of her in a trance. There was a computer on the table and no one was sitting opposite her.

Collin sat down on the seat diagonally opposite her. He could easily see what she was doing there.

He didn't know why he sat here. He casually placed the flowers on the table. The waiter came over and asked, "What would you like?"

Collin ordered an American coffee and a cup of milk tea. After the waiter walked away, Collin found that Jess wore her glasses and a man was sitting in front of her.

He didn't notice him probably because the waiter blocked his line of sight.

It was a young man. His skin was pale. He wore a white shirt and looked very shy. It seemed that he just graduated from college. Collin could only see the man's back. He made that preliminary judgment the moment the man turned around and met his gaze.

Was Jess also on a blind date?

Very quickly, he realized that he was wrong.

The white-shirted man smiled awkwardly, then began to unbutton his collar. One, two, three...

Collin was speechless.

Jess made a gesture with her index finger. Collin did not hear what she said, but he guessed that she was asking the man to take off his clothes.

In the next second, the man took off the clothes.

Collin couldn't see the man's figure, but he saw Jess frown slightly. She glanced at the man's face and handed him 500.

Then the man went with her.

Collin was speechless.

When his blind date arrived, the waiter also came with the coffee and milk tea.

"Sorry. I'm late." The girl apologized, "There's a traffic jam on the road."

Collin waved his hand, "It's fine. I don't know what you like. I ordered milk tea for you. "

"Thank you." The girl smiled. She looked cute and amiable. Her smile was very warm and she looked very innocent.

Collin's gaze shifted from Jess to this girl. He nodded to her with a warm smile.

"You don't remember my name, do you?" The girl introduced herself again, "Call me Kiki."

"OK. Kiki." Collin handed over the flowers on the table, "Here you are."

Kiki didn't know what the white tulips meant. She thanked Collin happily after taking the flowers.

"You're welcome." Collin smiled politely.

Kiki studied arts. Most of the students in the studio and the college were girls. Good young men were already been taken. So she had been single until now.

They chatted casually and Collin behaved very politely.

"Is your work busy?" Kiki said, "I have a friend. Her boyfriend was also a doctor. He has to ask for leave when they want to date. But my friend understands her boyfriend. After all, the doctors save the life. They are admirable."

"Maybe." Collin smiled.

Kiki asked, "Why are you wearing a white suit? Is it because you're used to wearing a white coat?"

Collin pursed his lips and smiled. He didn't want to tell her that he just wanted to show his charm. He didn't like wearing white suits. He forgot when he bought them. In the morning, he found the suit in the dustproof bag. He took it out and found that it was still very new.

"Your voice..." Collin looked at her.

"What?" Kiki opened her eyes wide and asked curiously, "What's wrong?"

"Your voice is very cute," Collin said diplomatically.

Her voice was like a baby voice. Collin didn't like it. When he first met her, he did not want to meet her again. He breathed a sigh of relief when Kiki didn't request to be alone with him. He thought that Kiki did not like him. But he was wrong.

From junior high school, he had been particularly sensitive to people's voices. The girls he brought home have another common point apart from their good looks. Their voices were all very pleasant to hear and sounded very recognizable. He hated the baby voice.

Kiki smiled. "Many people say that my voice is like a baby's voice. They say I looked very young. Last time I went to the supermarket, I was mistaken for a student."

Collin smiled.

After they finished their coffee and milk tea, Collin waved his hand to the waiter and squared up with the waiter.

It's still early. It's impossible to eat lunch at this time. Collin asked, "Do you have any places you want to go? Would you like to take a walk?"

"Alright."

They left the coffee shop. When Collin picked up his car, his phone rang. He answered. It was Jaquan. "Are you courting death? Why do you hang that thing on my door?"

"You wake up so early?" Collin asked and glanced at his watch. It was half past ten.

"Fuck off." Jaquan heard the sound of the car horn and asked, "Are you outside?"

"Yes, a date." Collin saw Kiki at the intersection and stopped the car. Kiki got in the car and fastened her seat belt. She suggested, "Let's go to the art gallery."

Jaquan said, "She sounds very young. You are such a beast."

Collin laughed, "Hang up."