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When they arrived at White Water Bay Café, they were informed that all of the seats had been reserved. Tiffany promptly threw a tantrum. “I was already prepared for a huge meal, and now you’re telling me that there are no more tables left? What on earth is this restaurant’s boss thinking? Business is booming, yet he couldn’t have thought of expanding into two branches? He’s got no business sense at all. He must not have a high social status. He’ll be stagnant for the rest of his life!”
Arianne didn’t respond. She wanted to tell Tiffany that this café belonged to Jackson, but it seemed that it was better to keep her mouth shut…
“Forget it. Let’s eat somewhere nearby. We’ll go shopping after our meal. Let Mark stay at home and wait.” Tiffany was reluctant to leave just like that. She enjoyed the meals at White Water Bay Café. The meal she had at Jackson’s house made her crave it. To this day, she still wondered how Jackson had managed to come up with dishes that tasted exactly like the ones at White Water Bay Café.
Arianne saw right through Tiffany and couldn’t bring herself to disappoint her.
She scanned her surroundings, locking onto a seat near a window. A middle-aged man was sitting there and had two dishes on his table. Her heart stirred when she saw the man’s style of dress, which didn’t seem too expensive. Besides, the dishes he had ordered weren’t exactly the most expensive ones on the menu. She walked up to him and said, “Excuse me, sir. There are no more seats left. Could we share a table? There are only two of us. I’ll pay for your meal. Would that be alright?”
The middle-aged man agreed without any hesitation. “Alright. Do as you like. I’m nearly done and will be leaving very soon. No need to pay for my meal. By the time I’m done, your meal will have arrived anyway. It won’t clash.”
Arianne smiled, “Thank you.”
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