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Chapter 136 The Quirky Cousin I was surprised Stella invited Atlas to join us.
“He might be late since he went to Operose.
He’s on his way back now, so we don’t have to wait for him to start eating,” she casually explained, “I impulsively decided to invite him.
Atlas called me and asked what I wanted to eat, but I told him about our meal.
You don’t mind, do you?” I replied, “Of course not!” Although I said that, I felt uneasy.
I felt I wasn’t telling Stella the truth when I said I didn’t mind.
Still, I couldn’t tell this sincere and harmless girl that.
“That’s good,” she said, handing me the menu, “I ordered a few dishes since it’s our first meal together.
I don’t know what you like, so please choose.” Her warmth made her more approachable.
It differed from our first encounter when she seemed more.
indifferent and arrogant.
I remembered how she glanced at the other diners the other day.
Her expression was a significant contrast from her current one.
She seemed like two different people.
I chose dishes from the menu and returned it to the waiter.
Then, I turned to Stella and said, “I’m sorry for not contacting you much lately.
I’ve been busy.” “Hey, there’s no need to be so formal.
I know you’re busy,” Stella had a pleasant voice, “I admire you for having your own company.” I was surprised that someone still admired me despite my company’s struggles.
Stella’s comment sounded somewhat sarcastic, but I couldn’t blame her for not knowing its struggles.
Soon after, our dishes arrived, and Lasked her, “Mr.
Atlas must be busy with work as an assistant.
Are you sure we don’t have to wait for him to eat?” “A–Assistant?” Stella became wide–eyed and then quickly hid her surprise.
“Oh, we don’t need to wait.” I felt I had misspoken.
“D–Did I…say anything wrong?” “No, no! We can start without him! Besides, I’m sure you’re hungry.
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