My Secret Billionaire Husband-Chapter 1802 - 1795: Always Staring at Her

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Chapter 1802: Chapter 1795: Always Staring at Her

A meal was eaten.

Joanna was the one who treated herself the best, eating however she wanted, and was quite full.

Although Porter and Faye didn’t diet, they didn’t dare to eat as much, so they were only about 60% or 70% full.

After the meal, Faye suggested taking a walk in town to digest their food and see the Ramadan Festival.

Everyone had already acknowledged Faye as the group leader, so of course, no one opposed her idea.

No one wanted to go back too early.

Even though there wasn’t much to do in town, it was better than being in the village.

On the first day, the ten people had naturally divided themselves into two small factions.

Sophie, Annie Lawrence, and Coco Wadsley were in one group.

Faye Lister, Joanna, and Porter, were in another.

The remaining members, Paul Wood, James Harold, and Quin Simpson, held a neutral attitude and were similar to both sides.

As a group of handsome men and beautiful women strolled the streets, passersby couldn’t help but look at them.

Joanna couldn’t tell if it was her imagination or not.

But she felt that a pair of eyes in the crowd was constantly staring at her.

Moreover, that gaze didn’t seem friendly; she could even feel a sense of evil from it.

However, when she turned her head to look at the crowd, that gaze seemed to have disappeared.

She furrowed her brow and looked at the crowd several times, but still didn’t notice anyone staring at her.

She thought it must be her imagination.

Soon, Joanna’s attention was attracted by the variety of lanterns hanging on the street, and she forgot about that incident.

The others seemed uninterested and not very excited about the Ramadan Festival.

Especially Annie, who was still wearing high heels.

The streets were paved with cobblestones, making it difficult to walk in high heels. After walking for a while, Annie complained that her feet hurt and wanted to stop and rest.

Faye glanced at the high heels on Annie’s feet, which had at least ten-centimeter heels, and frowned: "Wearing high heels like this will surely make walking tiring. Didn’t you bring any flat shoes on this trip?"

"I did." Annie didn’t want to admit that she wore high heels for the sake of appearances and looked wronged, "Faye, am I dragging everyone down? I had planned to change my shoes before I left, but I forgot."

"By the time I realized it, we had already been driving for a while. I was too embarrassed to ask to go back."

"With your current condition, you definitely can’t keep walking." Faye didn’t believe such a lame excuse but couldn’t say anything more. She looked around and said, "There should be a place selling shoes nearby. Just buy a pair to wear for now. You guys wait here while I go look for it."

"Faye, I really can’t let you do that." Annie looked sorry.

Faye, of course, didn’t want to go.

Annie brought this upon herself.

But she was the oldest in the group, and as a senior, she wanted to take better care of her younger generations.

She didn’t want to order someone else to go, so she decided to go herself.

"Faye, let me do it." Seeing Faye was about to go out to buy shoes for Annie, Joanna stepped forward and said, "I just saw a shoe store not far from here, I’ll go buy it."

Faye hesitated for a moment, looking at her, "You’ll go?"

"Yes, I’ll go." Joanna said, then turned and said, "Wait for me a few minutes, I’ll be back soon."