Chapter 56 Awesome Liar
Chapter 56 Awesome Liar
Lucinda mischievously clapped her hands the moment Cayson finished speaking. She remarked, "Aha!
There you have it, Horace. Now that we have a witness, what else do you want to argue? How about
you just admit that you indeed rented a car? You fucking coward!"
With an awkward smile, Cayson said to Horace, "Oh, I'm sorry. If I had known that you were Della's
former classmate, I wouldn't have received your money for the Rolls-Royce you rented this morning. I
hope we can get along well. You don't have to be formal or polite to me."
In the heat of the moment, Macie spat at Horace and said, "Eww! Horace, you make me sick. Did you
think your status would be elevated and sophisticated girls like us would spare you a glance if you
rented a luxury car and treated us to a meal in this restaurant? Humph! This is the most ridiculous thing
I have witnessed this year. The only people that can truly afford these luxuries are from wealthy
families. In your case, you have only a small amount of money that would run out soon. None of us will
fall in love with you, except for Laila!"
Macie put two and two together and concluded why Horace was behaving so rich today. As far as she
was concerned, his gimmicks wouldn't work on sophisticated girls. He didn't need to come to a fancy
restaurant and hire a car if he just wanted to woo Laila. She felt that Laila would be more than happy if
she went to a small and cheap restaurant. The fact that Horace put in so much effort to act like a rich
man made her conclude that he wanted to pursue her or another classy girl.
'Jeez! Someone tell me this isn't real. This poor guy has a crush on one of us. He chose this expensive
restaurant to impress us. What a dumbass!' Macie concluded inwardly.
Macie's thoughts were so ridiculous and baseless. If Horace could read her mind, he would definitely
sneer at her. He didn't want to get into a war of words with these troublesome women. He just wanted
to give Laila a memorable birthday party. Money wasn't his problem at all. He could afford to pay for
anything here.
Laila's face turned red when she heard Macie's last sentence. After suppressing her embarrassment a
little, she cautioned her. "Macie, I think you are mistaken. For me, money is not the only criteria to
consider when choosing a boyfriend. His personality and love are more important!"
Like a good friend, Laila's trust in Horace was unshaken despite her roommates' accusations and
Cayson's confirmation. She couldn't help feeling displeased with them.
Macie's slander made her a little unhappy. Horace had taken it upon himself to organize this birthday
party for her. He was doing it to make her happy. She had anticipated a party void of any drama. She
wasn't pleased that Macie made a scene by attacking her best friend. It was inappropriate for her to do
something like that.
When Lucinda heard Laila's words, she smirked and remarked disdainfully, "What a little Miss Goody-
two shoes! We are not stuck in a fantasy land like you, Laila. Love and a good personality don't fund a
relationship. So, don't impose your outdated opinion on us!"
Rolling her eyes, she added, "You are so poor. Have you ever experienced riches in your life?"
"You speak like you have experienced riches yourself. Then would you do us the honor by telling us
how it feels like to be rich?" Horace chimed in when he couldn't take her disdainful words to Laila
anymore. His chuckle sounded as if he was mocking Lucinda for being an arrogant, but poor woman.
It had been more than thirty minutes since Horace arrived at the Country Music Restaurant. There
weren't many customers in the restaurant at this time, but some of the tables had already been
occupied.
At this moment, a delivery staff from the Vloni Bakery walked into the restaurant with a digital signature
device in his hand. He announced respectfully, "Excuse me, I have some cakes for a customer and the
last four digits of his phone number are 8910. Is he here? The cakes he ordered are here. I need him to
sign for it!"
With these words, the staff waved at the door. Six employees dressed in the Vloni Bakery's uniforms
came in with three different six-layer cakes.
"Oh my God! Are they the tricolored cakes of the Vloni Bakery?" Macie exclaimed as she stared at the
three six-layered cakes that were just delivered. With her eyes opened wide, she added, "All three of
these cakes are the most expensive in the Vloni Bakery. Each one costs nothing less than eight
thousand, eight hundred and eighty-eight dollars. They have three different colors, red, green, and
yellow. I have never seen them out of the cake shop before. More so, I didn't expect to see all of them
here today. Wow! I wonder which rich guy ordered these cakes and which lucky girl would receive them
as a gift. She must be the happiest woman in the world today. How I wish someone could do such a
thing for me too!"
After sighing helplessly, Macie turned to look at Laila and asked, "That reminds me, Laila. You also
ordered your birthday cake from the Vloni Bakery, didn't you? Which one did you order? Is it the
cheapest cake?"
"Huh!" Lucinda suddenly chuckled with disdain. She added, "Macie, do you really need to ask that
question? It's should be pretty obvious. Our dear roommate here must have ordered that cake that
costs only five hundred and ninety-nine dollars. It's the cheapest one in the cake shop."
The contemptuous attitude of Macie and Lucinda changed to shock in a trice. Their eyes widened when
they saw that Horace suddenly raised his hand and called the attention of the delivery staff. "Hey, sir!
My name is Horace Warren. The last four digits of my phone number are 8910. I was the one who
ordered these cakes!"
"Okay, sir. Please, hold on a second." The delivery staff checked Horace's name on the digital
signature device in his hand. After the confirmation, he directed the other employees and they put the
three cakes on the table Horace was sitting at.
"Oh, my God! Is he a low-profile rich man?" One of the customers who had just reached the restaurant
was stunned when he saw Horace's shabby clothes.
This man wasn't the only one shocked. Other customers were also surprised to see that three top-
grade cakes were delivered to Horace's table. He didn't look like he could afford even one of the cakes.
The customers could only assume that he was a rich man in disguise.
"Alas!" Another customer glanced at Laila and her roommates who were sitting at the table. "Rich
people always have many beautiful women around them," he remarked.
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Horace. Thus, they subconsciously regarded him as a rich young man. Their guess was right even
though they knew nothing about his true identity.
On the other hand, Macie and her friends didn't think so. They knew Horace to be a pauper who even
struggled to feed. They all heard the whispers of the other customers. In fury, Macie huffed, "Bah! What
rich man? Don't let him fool you. He's just an unfilial son from a poor family. He only has about fifty
thousand dollars. The worse thing is that his mother is currently sick. Instead of paying for her
treatment, he's using the money to chase girls. Horace, these three cakes must have cost you more
than twenty thousand dollars. Have you gone nuts? Do you think the money we donated was plucked
from the tree? It was our hard-earned money. Mark my words. I'll tell all our former classmates what
you have done today!"
"What? What's going on?" The customers' jaws dropped when they heard Macie's statement. They
were all at sea as they stared at the people sitting at Horace's table.
"No, it's not like that!" Laila immediately stepped in. She stood up and scanned through the sea of
eyes. On Horace's behalf, she explained, "These cakes are a gift from the Vloni Bakery's boss. We met
him yesterday. Horace didn't waste the money we donated!"
"A gift from the boss? Why are you lying through your teeth, Laila? Do you take us for fools? Don't be
stupid. How can a poverty-stricken man like Horace know the boss of the Vloni Bakery?" Lucinda
retorted with a sneer. She then added sarcastically, "Horace, I had no idea that you were this
awesome. You came here in a Rolls-Royce, but you insisted that you didn't rent it. You also ordered the
three most expensive cakes from the Vloni Bakery, but Laila claimed that the boss gifted them to you.
What other surprise do you have in store for us? Do you plan to say that the boss of this restaurant
would foot the bill for our meal later? Wow! You are so powerful, Horace!"
"Alas!" Horace sighed and shook his head slightly. "From the look of things, there's a very low
probability that you would believe me if I truthfully explained everything to you. Why then should I
bother?" He shrugged indifferently.