Maya Monroe understood from his words that it meant he had prepared other plans.
The person coming to pick them up was still Vincent Summers, and before getting into the car, Maya Monroe saw him winking at Ian Rowe.
She roughly understood where Ian Rowe learned his method from.
At the same time, she found it somewhat amusing—Vincent Summers was also a straightforward man, so what could they possibly have to exchange and learn from each other?
Maya Monroe got into the car first, and during the brief moment, Vincent Summers couldn't help but ask Ian Rowe, his tone filled with excitement and pride, "Ian, how was it? My method worked, didn't it? Let me tell you, that's how it's done in TV dramas; that's romance! The meal you cooked was really unnecessary; you should've just hired a Michelin chef instead!"
"Joel Quinn's way was just useless; you should've listened to me! I'll say it: roses and candles are timeless, eternal classics!"
