Nia Mitchell had truly changed. She was no longer the girl who would just sit there, smiling sweetly, and never resist anything.
She started to argue back, and there was no fault to be found in her words.
They even felt hungry; Nia Mitchell was right.
Indeed, they hadn't explicitly said they *wouldn't* pay, so it couldn't be argued they had implicitly agreed to foot the bill either.
No one dared to contradict Nia Mitchell's statement.
It seemed that if anyone did, they would be the one to pick up the tab.
"So, we should stick to the initial plan: go Dutch."
Ultimately, Nia Mitchell proposed a solution: returning to the original agreement was the best choice.
However, for this particular meal, going Dutch was exceedingly difficult.
Among those present, it was likely that only a few could afford to pay their own share.
