"Just wait a minute."
Go Yohan's left hand grabbed my wrist, but I ignored it and pushed the card forward. It wasn't that hard since Go Yohan was leaning forward to pick up the wallet he dropped, so I just pulled my card. It didn’t matter who paid; the card was already in my hand.
Go Yohan hurriedly stretched his hand to the ground to find the wallet, then took out his card, but it was already too late. A message notifying me of the completed payment arrived on my phone, and he lost his chance to pay.
I put my card back into my wallet and said,
"It doesn't matter who pays. It's more of a nuisance when people argue about who should do it."
"I could've paid first. You interfered."
This was when I stepped onto the frozen ground. I turned around, and Go Yohan slammed the car door shut. I wondered if it would get him scolded, but contrary to my expectations, the taxi silently drove off. Wow, this kind of preferential treatment? A bitter laugh escaped me. Ugh, seriously.
Urgh Jun is so cute when he's drunk lol
Does anyone know why Yohan wanted to pay the taxi fare?? Both are loaded so it really shouldn't matter?
He's taken on the man in the relationship. Typically, the man pays for everything in the traditional sense. Basically, he's treating Jun like a girlfriend or wife and he's the breadwinner. In previous chapters, Yohan has said that he has more money than Jun, so he will pay for everything. It's actually kinda chivalrous if you're traditional when it comes to relationships. Both will eventually take over their father's companies, but Yohan doesn't want Jun to work or worry about money. He wants to be the sole provider, which would make Jun depend on him more, which Jun isn't used to.