t the internationa
. Some of them were holding up posters of a handsome man's face, while others were holding f
ing louder and lo
e of this no
by a pair of sunglasses, it was obvious from the contours of his face, his tall nose, and his thick rose lips t
began shouting even louder, as if the louder they s
people on both sides. At the same time, the corn
ade all the women su
e crowd by his staff until he got into the ca
e sighed in relief and turned on some music. As he drove, a big poster at a newspaper kiosk caught his a
ed the car next to the newspaper kiosk. He carefull
rabbed it out of his reach. Wesley turned to his side to see who had taken the magazine but co
to buy
st was actually a child. The small boy was holding the magazine in his left hand and
ter took the money from the boy a
ly appearing on his face. Then, tiptoeing once again, he looked up
en dol
y had been reaching out to hand over the money to the woman at the
change," the boy said, holding up the
llars. The magazine costs fifteen. So,
the woman, but before he could, the boy re
tle boy to lie. What he couldn't believe was that suc
s," the woman blurted out without thinking. It was only af
lars, why did you say that I only gave yo
d embarrassed. She took out the remaining change
he said, "You shouldn't try to fool children.
x years old could be smart enough to beat a middle-aged woman who had tried to trick him. The woman had actually end
the counter was still feeling so embarrassed that she didn't even realize that Wesley was actually the st
ho had bought the magazine. There was a woma
bout to reach his car, he suddenly stopped and turned
o find them, but all he saw was a few
asked the woman at the counter, "Excuse me, did you see w
the woman answered,
nk y
tely rushed in
the newspaper kiosk, but he dashed into the busy street
to him. Standing in the middle of the busy street, Wesley looked around
g in front of him with her eyes widen
attention. Soon, Wesley wa
ou give me your autograph?" As the crowd started clamor
oy and the woman. Just when he was about to lose his te
but failed. In the end, he could do nothing but watch the t
rby came over to keep order. With their efforts, We
ner of the street where he had