Chapter 914: It was definitely not because of milk tea that I changed my mind.



"Kuangyou, do you really think there's been any progress? I haven't felt anything at all."

While giving his statement, the question of whether he and Miwako had really made progress was still lingering in his mind.

He thought and thought, but he still couldn't figure out why Guangyou said those words.

If there is any real progress, even if he and Miwako have a successful date, he will understand what Kōyū meant by that.

In reality, he and Miwako never actually went on a date.

We never arranged to eat together privately; the place we most often met was the Metropolitan Police Department.

He couldn't figure out why Mitsuyu felt things were progressing between him and Miwako.

"If you say it's there, then it is; if you say it's not, then it isn't." Kōyū glanced at Takagi, who hadn't yet reacted, shrugged, and said nonchalantly.

If Takagi can't even tell whether there's any progress between the two of them, then there's no point in saying anything.

It's better to let them develop freely, since they'll get together sooner or later anyway.

"Kuangyou, just say so, I'd like to treat you to milk tea..." Takagi glanced at Kuangyou and the other person, then changed her mind and said, "I'd like to treat you two to milk tea."

"This isn't about whether or not I drink milk tea. I'm not that kind of person. I think it's more interesting for you to discover these things yourself."

Upon hearing Kōyū's words, Takagi sighed, but before he could say anything else, he heard Kōyū speak again.

"However, since you're so sincere, I'll give you a hint, but I won't tell you directly. It's more interesting to discover these things yourself."

"Let me make one thing clear: I'm definitely not telling you this because you're going to treat us to milk tea. Please don't misunderstand."

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