When the atmosphere was awkward, Kaiden suddenly came over and sneered, "Why bother with them? I saw them at the door just now. They drove over here in a broken electric car."
"It's really embarrassing. We have such a high-end property, and you don't even dare to drive a car over here."
"You're riding a shabby two-wheeler, and you have the nerve to show off here!"
The more Kaiden spoke, the angrier he became. He taunted, "But we are students after all. I don't want to see you embarrass yourself."
He turned around and said to Tina, "Tina, ask someone to bring two free bottles of mineral water and give them a few pieces of free watermelon."
"As for tea, don't bother. The least expensive ones cost hundred of dollars per pound. It would be a waste to give it to them."
As he spoke, Kaiden shouted to the sales ladies around him with shining eyes, "It's okay, it's okay—just continue with your work."