After sitting there alone for a while, Linda was driven away by the governor.
After returning to her shop, Linda subconsciously looked at the private room where James had stayed just now.
The coffee on the ground still gave off a tempting aroma. That was her favorite taste. Coffee beans and mixed sugar were her favorite proportion, but James didn't care about it.
With a bitter smile, Linda squatted down and picked up the coffee. She choked and almost burst into tears.
The new saleswoman's face was full of astonishment. Then she nervously took a few napkins and handed them to Linda before asking with concern, "Linda, are you okay?"
Linda smiled and then turned her head away to play with her, as if nothing had happened. But only Linda herself could understand how painful her heart was.
Forcing a smile, Linda tried her best to smile and then comforted everyone, "It's all right. Let's continue to work, or the rent of next month will be ruined."
The assistants around nodded and went back to their own positions. More people actually came here for part-time jobs.
After all, this place was so remote, and it was not easy to find it. But how could Linda know that one day she would be famous, and the coffee that was not appreciated now would become a good thing in the future.
The reason why some people couldn't be famous was that what they lacked was a stage where they could showcase their skills. If there was a chance, they would be more perfect than anyone else.
Because they knew the feeling of the lowest class, and they could also understand what the customers needed.
An hour later, Melissa changed her clothes with Shirley and then went to the crowd with mixed food. It seemed that the affair between Aaron and ZERO had been at a deadlock. It had only been a few hours. In an instant, many people gathered at the gate of the police station. Everyone was scrambling to find the best angle and then strive for the first news.
Aaron's whine alone was enough, not to mention that ZERO was involved. Many people were not unfamiliar with the term "drug trafficker", but they rarely had the chance to see the real person.
And three years ago, the man who was sitting next to Melissa turned
t down, staring at the screen. She was followed by Melissa.
Shirley leaned forward a little, pointed to a corner of the screen and said, "That's it. Zac, zoom it. I have something to confirm."
Zac nodded and began to count down the keyboard, leaving only the sound of typing.
After a while, the two figures, Aaron and ZERO, appeared on the screen in front of them. After confirming what had happened, Shirley heaved a sigh of relief.
Just as she sat up straight, the door was suddenly pushed open, and another man appeared in the screen in an instant.
On the other hand, Melissa's breath became more rapid subconsciously. She was not unfamiliar with this man, because he was James! The man who saved her last time was pushed down the cliff by Kristen. If it weren't for James, she would have died.
Shirley was surprised. Then she squinted at the screen and muttered to herself, "James? Why is he here? "
He was involved in this matter. How could he come to the police station voluntarily? Did he want to fight against ZERO with Aaron together?
Shirley wasn't the only one who had such an idea, so did Melissa. If one of the two had to be out of the game, then from the bottom of Melissa's heart, she hoped that it wasn't Aaron.
There was a trace of impatience on James's face. After taking a glance at ZERO, he took out something from his pocket and said, "Sir, I'm James, James from city B. I don't think I need to introduce myself? This is my ID card and passport. "