"Is that so? Thank you."
Naomi Kenway thanked him, her eyes glued to the order data on the backend. Her smile toward Luke Lowell grew brighter and brighter.
The orders quickly broke thirty thousand. 'It really pays to ride someone else's coattails,' she thought.
"Why are you selling watermelons? Isn't this show about taking care of kids? Have the requirements for childcare risen to include knowing online marketing now?" Luke Lowell asked.
Naomi Kenway was very patient. "This is our task," she replied. "The local watermelons aren't selling, so our job is to sell as many as we can. I think a task like this is quite meaningful."
Luke Lowell nodded thoughtfully. He looked at Naomi Kenway and felt more and more certain that her expression wasn't an act. She genuinely enjoyed doing charity work.
