Jingyi notes the little white book with some interest and a little amusement. It seems fitting that he would have a little white book instead of a little black book. She can't help a small, quietly rueful laugh when he mentions the expense of guilting people. "I guess it depends on what has worth to the person you're guilting," she comments. Money wouldn't have gotten Jingyi in the position she's in, but the safety of her brother did.
She finishes the eclair and sips her coffee, then sits back and sighs, considering his question. "I enjoy reading," she says. "Sometimes I like to go uptown and just walk around. But to be honest, I don't have a lot of free time. In addition to my work, I have familial obligations."
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She finishes the eclair and sips her coffee, then sits back and sighs, considering his question. "I enjoy reading," she says. "Sometimes I like to go uptown and just walk around. But to be honest, I don't have a lot of free time. In addition to my work, I have familial obligations."