Chapter 2192
"Okay! Master David, what do you think the organizers have in mind? Why not just host a trade fair if you want a
trade fair? Why do all this? What if women come to participate?" Beanie's tone was full of unhappiness.
"How should I put it? They must have their purpose for doing this. Firstly, it is to enhance their reputation and
attract more men to participate. Secondly, it must be for profit. The whole world wants profit! If I’m right, it is okay
to take advantage of these scantily clad waitresses, but if you want to go further, you will probably have to pay a
high price.
Women must have something similar to this concept too."
"I see! Master David, you know so many things..." Before Beanie finished speaking, she felt she was saying it wrong
and stopped quickly.
She meant to praise David.
However, if she said this, wouldn't it hurt him instead?
"Uh... Well... Ms. Nacht, don't get me wrong, I’m just guessing. This world is not just about businessmen chasing
profit," David replied embarrassingly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"I know! I know! How could someone like Master David come to such a place?" Beanie explained in panic.
After speaking, she looked at David. Beanie could not see his face because of the mask, but it could be seen from
his eyes that the other party did not seem to be angry. So she
was temporarily relieved.
Judging from David's personality, he would not get angry over such a trivial matter.
The two were silent for a while.
"Master David, are you not angry?" Beanie asked cautiously.
"Ms. Nacht, although we haven't been together for long, it’s not been short either. Do you think I'm narrow-minded?
If I get angry about such a trivial matter, I'll get sick from anger soon," David said with a smile.
"Master David, you are certainly not petty, but I am afraid that I may say the wrong thing." Beanie let out a long
sigh of relief.
In fact, she also knew that David was not narrow-minded, and that was evident from what he did for Pebbles.
If he was, Beanie would not give up going back to Nightingale City. But she chose to follow David.
Wouldn't that be asking fortrouble?
It was important for her to find someone, but that person had to be reliable too.
"Ms. Nacht, since you decided to follow me, I also need someone who understands The Spirit Cage after all, so don't
restrict yourself too much. I am very easygoing and don’t have many rules. Please don't think that you are inferior
to me. Let’s treat each other as friends and help each other," David said seriously.
Hearing what David said, Beanie knew that he was not joking. After thinking for a while, she said, "Master David, I
understand!"
"Alright. I just came to The Spirit Cage, so I don't know much about it yet. I need your help for many things in the
future."
"Don't worry, Master David! As long as you need me, I will do my best to help you."
Thor returned to the conversation between the two.
David thought the trade fair would start right away.
As a result, Thor said, "Master David, it's too noisy to sit here. I've prepared a private room for you. Please go in
and have a rest there! It's much quieter inside."
Thor went out to rent a private room for David just now.
He had paid a lot of money just to please David.
Just the invitation and the private room cost him a lot.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmOf course, as long as he could have a good relationship with David, any price was worthwhile.
"Mr. Rivers, when is the fair starting?" David asked again.
"In a bit, I think. It’s not time yet. We're a little early," Thor answered.
David looked around. A few men were taking advantage of women.
It was such an eyesore.
He agreed, "Alright then! Let's go and rest there."
"Master David, please follow me!"
Thor led David and Beanie across the hall and into a long hallway.
The so-called private rooms were on both sides of the hallway.
After walking about one or two hundred meters inside and passing about a hundred rooms, Thor stopped, opened
Room 137, and made a gesture before saying, "Master David, Ms. Nacht, please go in. You can rest inside for a
while and I will inform you when the fair starts."
"Mr. Rivers, thank you so much."
'You're welcome! It's a great honor for me to serve you, Master David."