“What justice?”
When Mia posed her question, Charlie responded with a faint smile, saying, “I can’t reveal that just yet; let’s keep a little mystery.”
Mia frowned, unable to contain her curiosity. “Have you ever thought about what you’d do if Pankaj targeted you? How do you n to face Hongmen with just your two fists on Hong Kong Ind?”
Charlie raised his eyebrows and replied with a grin, “You underestimate me! Two fists can’t match four hands? Just add a zero to that, and I’m not worried about forty.”
Mia felt that Charlie was once again exaggerating, and she found herself shaking her head in disbelief. “I’m truly amazed by you!”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
With that, they made their way out of the parking lot together.
The pair exited the garage and headed to the bustling shopping mall in Tsim Sha Tsui.
The mall was not only packed with shoppers, but also filled with enthusiastic salespeople and various promotional booths.
At the prime location of the square stood several organized booths adorned with the logo of Hong Kong Ind University, where numerous students in uniforms were busy engaging with visitors.
Mia, feeling a mix of emotions, led Charlie straight to these booths, which served as the venue for her charity bazaar with her ssmates.
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A boy wearing sses rushed forward and asked, “Sister Mia, what brings you here today?”
Mia offered a slight smile and replied, “I’ve got something to tend to this afternoon, so I thought I’d drop by.”
Curious, Mia then asked, “How are sales going today?”
“That’s still a decent amount,” Mia encouraged. “More than 30,000 is something to celebrate.”
Allen sighed, “Sister Mia, you’ve donated millions yourself. With all of us working together, and we’ve only raised this little? I feel so embarrassed…”
Mia quickly reassured him, “Aaron, don’t say that. Charity isn’t about who donates the most; it’s about getting as many people involved as possible. The money I give isn’t mine alone; it’s a way to help others. Remember, we all do our best, just like you are.”
As she spoke, she took a cardboard box from Charlie and handed it to the boy. “Aaron, these are some items I no longer use. I’ve marked the selling price, which totals two thousand Hong Kong dors.”
Then Mia spread her hands and added, “See? I’m not wealthy either, and I can only contribute so much. So, don’t feel ashamed if you can’t donate as much. Even if you can’t bring anything, volunteering to help with charity is equallymendable!”
“So let’s all do our best. We need to sell everything we’ve gathered as soon as possible. I’ve also reached out to other students to donate any unwanted personal items; together we can make a significant impact.”
Encouraged by Mia’s words, everyone cheered, their spirits lifted.
At that moment, a gentle-looking girl turned to Charlie and asked, “Sister Mia, who is this handsome guy? You haven’t introduced us yet.”
Mia looked at Charlie and addressed the group, “This is Mr. Wade, a guest of my family.”
“Guest?” the girl replied with a knowing smile. “Sister Mia, isn’t he the fiancé your family arranged for you?”
Mia’s heart raced at the mention of “fiancé,” and she quickly responded, “That’s not true! Don’t spread rumors. Mr. Wade is a friend of my father’s who happened to join me on this trip to Hong Kong Ind. He hasn’t visited in years, so I’m just showing him around.”
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