Jacob was left speechless.
Suddenly, his colleagues started to whoop and cheer. On one hand, they wanted to suck up to Chase; on the other hand, they agreed with him. How can a proposal not include a diamond ring?
They were just hooting and hollering, but they hadn't noticed this detail.
Most importantly, Chase had just mentioned that they could take the day off.
Once Jacob finished proposing, they could knock off and head home. What a joy!
Jacob was stuck in a bind. He stood up, gave an awkward laugh, and said, "Mr. Larios is right. A proposal must include a diamond ring! Belinda, wait for me; I'm going to buy a ring now. Wait for me!"
With that, he turned and bolted out.
"Wait, Jacob, don't..."
Belinda tried to stop him, but he was already out the door.
The colleagues all sat back down to continue eating, waiting for Jacob to return with a ring to liven things up.
Belinda turned to Chase, who was sitting next to her, and grumbled, "Why did you have to make things difficult for him? He's just graduated and started working; where would he get the money to buy a diamond ring?"
Chase smiled. "No money for a diamond ring, but brave enough to propose marriage. Doesn't married life cost money too? So, if I hadn't shown up, were you really going to accept his proposal just like that?"
Belinda was taken aback, and her eyes flickered. "I don't know..."
Chase sighed at her. "Silly girl, if you feel sorry for a man now, you're in for a lifetime of bad luck. You feel sorry for him not having money to buy a ring, but he doesn't feel sorry for making you trek all the way to find him. He didn’t even get you lunch."
Hearing this, Belinda looked at him with a surprised expression, and pouted. "What about you? You're a man too!"
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