Every time Thomas Fisher flew, he always sat in first class. It was his first time sitting in economy class, and he felt all kinds of discomfort.
But in front of Alice Turner, there was no way he could admit it. Hearing what Alice said, he shook his head repeatedly, "I think it's quite nice here, quite lively with so many people. I enjoy lively places the most."
Appearance reflects the heart; his words said he liked it, but his eyes showed disdain.
"I travel frequently for business; I can completely take care of myself. You should switch back."
Although Alice Turner didn't see the disdain in Thomas Fisher's eyes, she could sense it. He didn't like it here, nor was he accustomed to it.
She felt awkward even when with her husband, let alone with her husband's friend. On the surface, she appeared calm, but inside she felt quite awkward.