"I'm really sorry." Joanne said, "I have someone I like."

"It doesn't matter." Davis said flatly, "you're not married. I still have a chance. I'll prove to you that I'm better for you than him."

Joan seriously advised him, "elder martial brother, don't try hard, really. Let's just be partners. Nothing else is possible."

She took back her eyes and continued to knead the dough. She had no intention of continuing to communicate.

Davis didn't say anything more. After all, what he should say has been made clear, and there seems to be no meaning in superfluous words.

The two men worked in silence.

Joan rolled out the dumplings carefully and Davis watched them carefully.

Until the old man and Sophia came back with red wine, they looked here curiously as soon as they entered the door.

The narrow eyes were just caught by Joan.

She got it.

The old man's encounter was intentional. He deliberately left them alone in order to give elder martial brother Davis the chance to tell her this.

Joanne sighed slightly.

The old man is really a mess!

So at dinner, the old man was catching the plate of dumplings. Joan suddenly said, "old man, I have someone I like. I'll take him back to show you."

The old man ate dumplings and looked up at Davis: "I still need to bring it. Can't I see it now?"

Joe tutted, "I can't see it now. He's decorating my manor. If you don't mind, I'll take you on a date with him in the evening?"

The old man and Davis exchanged eyes, and Davis shook his head slightly.

"This..."

"His surname is Huo and his name is Huo Chengzhou. He is from China." Joanne explained, "this trip followed me, but he was busy with his own business and didn't come to visit."

The old man ate a mouthful of dumplings: "do you really like him?"

Joanne nodded and said solemnly, "yes."

The old man sighed: "well, I'm not in the mood to have dinner with you. Go on a date yourself."

He gave a low hum: "when you break up, tell me and I'll introduce you to a reliable man."

Joan smiled deliberately and seriously: "don't worry, I won't break up."

The old man didn't say anything more. A lunch seemed to be finished peacefully.

In the afternoon, the old man took three people to the studio and association to communicate the details of the piano competition. It didn't end until about five o'clock in the afternoon.

The old man was so tired that he just wanted to go home. He didn't have dinner with them, so he asked Sophia to take him back.

Joan received a call from Huo Chengzhou, told him his address and waited for someone to answer.

Davis held another small meeting upstairs. At the end of the meeting, he just came downstairs to see Joan waiting downstairs. He walked over and said, "waiting for me?"

Joan shook her head: "no, I'm waiting for Huo Chengzhou. He came to pick me up."

"Go on a date?"

Joanne nodded, "well."

Davis shrugged slightly. "Well, I'll try anyway."

Joanne looked at him with a smile: "don't worry, it's useless."

At this time, a former colleague came down and was very happy to see Joan: "Joe, I just have some questions to ask you. Come and help me look at the piano."

Joan looked outside. It seemed that there was no Huo Chengzhou. She waved with Davis and followed her colleagues into the piano room.

Davis stood there for a while, turned and walked out. Unfortunately, as soon as he went out, he saw a car parked in front of him.

When the window came down, it was Huo Chengzhou's handsome face that looked at the world.

Davis leaned over and said, "Mr. Huo, will you pick up Joan?"