"Okay then, come on over."

After hanging up, Jennie glanced at Lisa. "The Calabash brother is coming, do you mind?"

"Nope," Lisa smiled and exclaimed; Jennie and Taehyung were probably just as a fun couple as Bambam and Chaeyoung.

"What if Jimin came as well?"

"Pff... never mind then, I shouldn't see him so often." Lisa got up to leave.

"Sit down, don't jump out of your trousers just yet. Taehyung's coming by himself. Jimin has been really busy recently, I heard that BigHit is planning something big in an attempt to show JC who's boss."

"Oh, that's interesting." Lisa nodded.

"I'm curious, did you really not feel anything towards Jimin when he sang for you that night at JC's party?" Jennie wondered.

Jimin was like a rich, handsome god-like existence. Did her heart not flutter at all upon hearing him play the piano and sing for her?

Lisa picked out the barbeque items she wanted to order as she replied, "Nope."

"You sure are a badass..."

"I shouldn't be greedy. Heaven already blessed me with the best man on earth, why would I pay attention to someone else?"

Then, Lisa handed Jennie the menu. "I ordered some, order what you want, but not too much. We shouldn't waste food."

Jennie truly liked Lisa as a friend...

Everything she did made you feel comfortable...

Girls today relied on their looks to juggle multiple guys at the same time.

But, it wasn't something to be encouraged, because girls needed to love themselves first in order to be loved...

As an old saying goes, 'Things that people fight over at supermarkets are usually for sale, and the cars with spare tires were usually old and used'.

A truly outstanding woman didn't need people to fight over her, or spare tires. To her, one was enough.

Lisa was right; people shouldn't be greedy. The heavens had already given her the best, so who else would she ever need?

After receiving his wife's WeChat message, Jungkook was no longer in a hurry to get off work...

He worked until 6 PM, and as he was heading out, his father called.

He felt bad for his father; to prevent his mother from causing a scene at JC's anniversary party, his father instead decided to go to Hawaii and skip JC's 30-year anniversary.

JC was his father's life's work...

"Kook."

"Dad."

"How's the company?"

"Everything's good."

"What about Japan?"

"We've reorganized the company there and made adjustments to the projects. You don't have to worry."

"Don't overwork yourself... you may be young, but health is what matters."

"I know, Dad, how are my uncles?"

"They're all doing well. I play golf and drink coffee with them every day, and sometimes we go mountain climbing. I feel like I've gotten younger here."

"That's good." Jungkook nodded.

"Son... how's your mother?"

They've been married for years; even if Mrs. Jeon acted as extreme as she did, Jungkook's father still had her in his heart.

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