But in one day, I heard from Gordon boasting once, twice, three, four, five, six, seven, eight times that he was going to treat a fan to dinner today.
And each time he specially emphasized: "It's my loyal fan, not The Jilted's."
Gordon's seriousness made Sean Lowell unable to ignore the fact that Gordo was inviting a girl to dinner for the first time.
Back in school days, Gordo, the friend of maidens, had always been a bit tight on cash.
Most of the girls who sought him out did so to accentuate their own beauty.
So whether it was for meals or milk tea, Gordon never took the initiative to pay the bill.
When Gordo was short on money, he was all about money and a bit stingy.
Even after getting money, this habit didn't change much.
In Sean Lowell's memory, a girl whom Gordon hadn't even met yet itching to treat her to dinner was something that had never happened before.
Sean himself was still tied up with unresolved issues.
