Chapter: 1049
After resting in their respective rooms for a while, hunger began to creep in. Sabrina suggested, "Let's head to the hotel restaurant for dinner."
Bettie, who had been reclining on the sofa, immediately sat upright and proposed, "Sounds great. How about we invite Blayze and his friends to join us?"
Sabrina raised an intrigued eyebrow. “Okay, I'll ask him."
Excitedly, Bettie added, “Hey, can you send me his Facebook account?"
“Sure,” Sabrina agreed with a chuckle.
Sabrina promptly messaged Blayze, inviting him and his friends to join them for dinner, and then she shared Blayze's account with Bettie.
“He said he'll meet us at the restaurant. Let's go," Sabrina informed the group.
"What?" Bettie, puzzled, checked Sabrina's phone and saw Blayze's reply. She was taken aback and somewhat disappointed. “Then why didn't he accept my friend request?"
Aylin tried to console her, gently patting her shoulder. "Maybe he didn't notice it."
Bettie couldn't find words to respond. She found it hard to believe that.
Blayze and Wayne had already settled at their table in the restaurant.
Aylin saw them and thought Jennie might be wrong about seeing a third man in their car before and brushed this off.
They enjoyed their dinner together, with Bettie and Wayne injecting energy into the conversation. Despite just meeting, they found plenty to talk about.
During the conversation, Blayze shared how he had helped Sabrina when she first arrived, including assisting her in finding an apartment, purchasing necessities, and extending her visa.
On another occasion, Sabrina had lost her phone in a supermarket within a shopping mall. She had tried to see and check the surveillance footage, but the staff hadn't taken her seriously. Blayze had intervened, ensuring they thoroughly reviewed the footage and identified the thief who had stolen her phone.
Coincidentally, Blayze had graduated from the same university as Sabrina. This connection allowed him to offer valuable advice on her studies, as he knew several of her professors.
Furthermore, Sabrina had been bothered by persistent advances from a young man of considerable wealth during an event. Blayze's intervention had dissuaded the man from pestering her.
However, the more Sabrina heard about their shared past, the more distant it felt. She struggled to recollect any of these memories.
Bettie, observing the interaction between Blayze and Sabrina, couldn't help but comment, “Wow, it sounds like you two used to be close friends."
Her gaze shifted between them, carrying a meaningful expression. In comparison to Tyrone, Bettie was starting to view Blayze as a genuinely good person.