Dylan Young was definitely not daring to say such things at this moment. He knew well what kind of person Nell Harris was; he knew he couldn't rush and needed to win her heart bit by bit.
He recalled Nell Harris saying she encountered a young person earlier and frowned slightly, "The price is passable. It would be better to go to the city. You shouldn't casually trust strangers in the future."
Nell Harris nodded, "I know, but at that time I had no other choice. I thought I could exchange that bowl for some money and then have the money for the lawsuit."
Dylan Young: "I won't let you suffer like this again."
Nell Harris: "..."
Why did it feel like something was off listening to that?
She looked up at Dylan Young. His expression was normal, and his eyes were looking ahead, seeming as if those words weren't spoken by him.
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After buying clothes and daily necessities, Nell Harris called the lawyer she contacted, agreeing on a time to meet at 2 PM.
