"What about friends?"

She said, "It's the same, but there needs to be a balance. It can't go too far, nor can it be inadequate. Otherwise, it may backfire on you."

I was a little discouraged. "It's too subjective. There may be a problem that can't be solved."

She raised her eyebrows. "What's the matter? Tell me, I'm a little older than you. Maybe I can help you."

"What if you quarrel with your friends?"

She thought about it for a moment and said, "Haven't you fought with your friends before?"

I shook my head. "Not really!" In the past, when Monique quarreled with me, I'll just keep quiet and I didn't bother to argue with her. When she calmed down, she would automatically come to me.

It was different with Naomi and Hendrix. Things were a bit more complicated with them.

After thinking for a while, I still could not figure out my situation, so I asked her, "Are you busy tonight? Let's have dinner together?"

She seemed happy with my invitation. "What a coincidence. My parents are babysitting today. I was about to go out and relax. I'll be happy to have a companion this time."

We packed up our things and left.

Linda and I strolled around the mall for a while and ate some food. She knew that she wouldn't be able to get time off so easily again, so we agreed to go to the bar together.

"Do you know? Ever since I gave birth, I haven't been to a bar. I feel like I'm already in my seventies or eighties. Everyone ought to have their own time off. That way, I'll be able to keep feeling young!" Linda was in a good mood. She had a few more glasses of wine along the way, and was chatting with me as she drank.

It didn't take long for her to drink a lot. She narrowed her eyes and approached me, saying, "It's great to be young. As long as you are here, we can attract everyone's attention."

I looked around, and indeed, some kept looking in our direction, but I didn't pay much attention to it. Seeing that she was drunk, I stopped her, "It's not good for your health to drink so much."

She smiled lightly. "Don't worry, I have a high level of alcohol tolerance!"

I ordered a glass of juice, took a few sips, thoughts all jumbled together.

After checking her phone several times, Linda finally blurted out, as if she couldn't stand it anymore. She said, "Arianna, do you know what the most terrible thing in the world is?"

I shook my head. She clinked her glass with mine and said, "It's uncertainty. At times like this, the longer you drag things out, the easier it is for you to lose the most important thing in your life." Suddenly she grabbed my phone and dialed a number on my mobile phone.

I was about to grab it back, but I was interrupted by a voice. "Miss Reid?"

I turned back to look at the newcomer with a frown. He was an acquaintance, so I put on a smile. "Hello, Oscar!"

He smiled hugely, "Miss Reid, this is the third time we've met this month. This must be fate! Don't you think so?"

I smiled and got up from my seat, but kept my distance from him, "Oscar, are you here for business? I don't want to bother you."

I tried to pull Linda away so we could leave but he blocked my way. He'd brought some people with him, and they surrounded both of us.

I couldn't help frowning at him. "Oscar, what is the meaning of this?"

He smiled mockingly, a hint of obscenity on his face. "Miss Reid, still so confident. It seems like you still don't know what you've gotten yourself into!"

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