"Yeah, that means you." Karl nodded.
"Are you kidding me?" Chris slapped the table, "Why should I go? Me? You want me to approach a girl? You guys are crazy. I won't do it!"
"Good-looking and attractive, you guys are asking me to seduce?" The more Chris thought about it, the angrier he got, pointing at Luther, "Why not let him go? Isn't he good-looking?"
By this time, Chris was finally willing to admit that Luther was good looking.
"And you, you're good looking too, why don't you go?" Chris pointed at Karl and became more dissatisfied.
What are all the bad ideas?
"Ahem, wait a minute, let me ask, Senator Hughes is over forty this year, how come he has a sister who is only twenty-two years old?" Joyce asked in confusion.
She poured herself a glass of water and took a few sips.
Chris went up and took away her quilt in anger, "You still have the heart to drink water. And don't help me talk."
Joyce's hand was empty and she looked at Chris, who had a child's temper.
Karl explains, "Half siblings, Senator Hughes' father was old enough to have a daughter, and Senator Hughes himself adored his sister."
Chris tapped the table, "Answer my question first. Why didn't you guys go?!"
He held his head with both hands, "I really can't do it, it's too humiliating. You guys, you don't even look at my handsome and charming appearance, I need to take the initiative to approach a girl? I'll be laughed to death if I tell you!"
Joyce picks up the table, Nina's picture.
A quiet girl with a classical temperament, good-looking and durable, with short, floppy-eared hair of a student, quite some medieval flavor. Overall not bad.
Karl hands the photo to Chris.
"She is not easy to approach. As far as I understand, she has male phobia. Probably, the overly strict discipline of the family since childhood, so that she usually do not smile. For people quiet, few words. Not to mention falling in love with a boy, holding hands, even talking, she usually barely speaks to boys."
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