Chapter 720 - 720: Night Market

Evan said, "They have one ticket left? Do you have to see this movie at this hour?"

Avery answered, "I only like watching this movie at this hour."

Evan said, "Do you plan to go in and watch it by yourself?" Evan would not believe any woman would be so persistent about one movie.

Avery answered, "Yeah. Can't I?"

She gave Evan a challenging look to make it difficult.

Evan didn't say okay or not okay. He picked up all the dolls he got and gave them all to Avery, saying, "The dolls you want."

Avery picked one and gave the rest to their bodyguards. Evan held her hands and said, "Let's go."

Avery said, "How do you come in without a ticket?"

Evan approached. His hot and thin lips touched her ear. Avery felt his warm breath while Evan said, "I'll pay triple the price to stand. You sit to watch while I stand next to you."

Avery was speechless. Could this work?

Avery looked at Evan in surprise. Under the warm light, his cold facial structure was more gentle. It looked perfectly handsome.

This was the first time Avery heard they sold standing tickets in the movie theater. She swallowed what she wanted to say, seeing how serious Evan looked. She looked at the ticket box, and the girl has been changed.

It was broadcast to remind everyone to get in line to check-in. Evan held Avery to walk over. He said slowly with a clear voice, "Isn't this what you want?"

Avery suddenly realized Evan was in a very good mood. He was okay with almost anything.

In the line, Avery caught a glimpse of the poster for the movie. The recommendation it gave was, "when all abandoned you in the world, he/she stands behind you to abandon the world, and I suppose that's love."

Avery was touched by it and decided to watch this movie.

The duration of the movie was 90 minutes.

Avery sat in the middle of the 6th row. Through the dim light, she could see Evan's tall figure standing in the hall. For some reason, she wanted to laugh.

So Avery felt ridiculous to think they sold standing tickets in movie theaters. He still disrupted viewers' sight in the back row.

So Evan didn't really think about coming here. He sounded so firm at first, misleading Avery to believe he actually got tickets in the back row and convinced the working staff to let him watch next to her.

Avery smiled without knowing it. She didn't get up until the end of the movie.

The movie just finished. The couples all left holding hands. Some walked past Evan, and he heard what they said. One said, "They were giving movie tickets for free at the entrance. I thought they were lying. But it was real. How lucky were we!"

The other answered, "Yeah. I saw so many tickets in that girl's hand that I thought she was a seller."

Evan frowned and knew the truth. He smiled, knowing he was spoiling Avery.

So Avery really tried to tease him.

Avery slowly walked downstairs and saw Evan, who put his hands in trouser pockets and stood with the working staff. She smiled and asked, "How do you like the film?"

Evan said with thin lips, "I like it."

Avery said, "Are you happy to watch it with the working staff?"

Evan stared at Avery's gloating smile with deep eyes. Moments later, he held her hands with his big ones to walk outside, "I just know I watched the movie with you."

Evan and Avery left the movie theater. As it was late at night, there were fewer bystanders on the plaza. At the time, a little girl came over with some flowers and said, "Sir, buy your beautiful girlfriend a flower. You look like a perfect match. You are like stars."

Evan lowered his head to look at Avery standing next to him and said, "Do you want one?"

The cheap flowers were nothing compared to the expensive roses Avery received. But she felt bad for the little girl who had to sell flowers at night. So Avery slowly opened her rosy lips and said, "I'll take one, please."

Evan asked, "Do we really look like a perfect match?" Knowing the answer, Evan felt great hearing it from others. So he asked the little flower girl.

She answered, "Of course. You're super handsome, and your girlfriend is very pretty. Your baby is gonna be more beautiful."

Avery looked at Evan in shock. He was happy because of this?

How immature was this?

Evan gave Avery all the flowers. He gave her an interesting smile saying, "Hold these."

Avery had to hold them with both hands since they were heavy. She bent over to smell them.

Then Evan approached and whispered, "Since you take my flowers, you have to make a beautiful baby with me."

"What?"

Avery looked up, and her look was confused. She could see Evan's eyes were full of desire.

At second, Avery and Evan's eager and meaningful look met in the air. She wanted to give him back the roses.

Evan grabbed Avery to him without any warning. The roses fell on the ground, and Evan held Avery in his arms. He bent over to sniff the cold fragrance scent in her neck, saying, "It's no use to return all the flowers. I'll take that as a yes. And I didn't wear a condom last night. Maybe you'll be expecting you soon."

Avery shoved Evan's chest in case others might watch, saying, "Evan, watch yourself in public."

Evan saw Avery was getting shy and held her more tightly, saying, "Do you stop getting mad at me?"

Avery frowned and looked carefully at Evan's deep eyes and eyebrows. He sounded deep, "Don't get mad. I'll take you to the next place."

"Where?"

The second Avery said, she realized Evan must think she stopped getting mad when she asked the question.

She stopped being mad when they were in the movie theater. But she couldn't bring herself to acknowledge it.

Evan still sounded deep when she kissed Avery's delicate neck skins. His breath was hot when he said, "This has the largest night market in the ancient country."

Avery looked around, asking, "Night market?" The streets were clean and neat. There weren't any stalls. Was he sure he brought her to the right place?

Evan grabbed Avery's hands, which wouldn't stop fumbling about. He looked calm and kissed her as hard as he could. He said, "Not here but there."

Then Evan pointed at the ground.

Avery said, "Do you mean the underground market?"

Evan said, "Yeah. They only set up stalls on the first and the 15th day of every month. They sell all kinds of strange things."

Avery said, "What do you want to buy?" She thought the night market was about street food, which she heard from her mother occasionally.

Avery's family wasn't that rich and powerful. But hers held a position in A Country. Being seen hanging out in the night market for street food would bring shame to her family. So she only heard about it. She never tasted anything.

Now Evan wanted to make her hang out in the night market.

From what Evan said, they only set up stalls in two days every month to sell strange things. What kind of strange things?

Avery, once heard in the tropical countries they preferred to cook with insects. Did Evan mean that?

No matter what it was, Avery felt sick. She hurried to grab Evan saying, "Can we not go?"