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Lily and Ryan finally settle on a high-end western restaurant with a membership system. There are no idle people there. This kind of environment is what Ryan needs.

At seven o'clock in the evening, Lily goes into the booked private room with Adair. The waiter brings two glasses of lemonade juice. Adair doesn't like water and insists on juice lately. Lily follows his preference.

"Mom, when will Ryan come?" After waiting for less than five minutes, the boy can't wait anymore and becomes anxious.

It's been too long since they last met, and Rex is not by their side. Though the kid doesn't say anything, in his heart he yearns for someone to accompany him.

Lily caresses his little head and raises her wrist to look at the time. "Very soon."

Ryan is never late. She has come a little earlier today on purpose to make sure they will meet on time.

About a dozen minutes later, the door of the private room is pushed open again from outside. A tall figure appears at the door.

He's wearing a formal suit, a champagne-colored silk scarf, and a pair of handmade black leather shoes. He looks light, neat, and full of elite style.

They haven't seen each other for a while, but he still maintains his usual demeanor.

"You're here." Lily stands up and greets him. Before she can say more words, Adair jumps out.

"Uncle Ryan!" He crashes into the man's embrace intimately, his fleshy little arms wrapping around the man's waist.

Ryan cuddles Adair's little body and says, "You've grown taller."

Adair raises his head and blinks his big bright eyes. His face is filled with excitement as he looks at the man. His delicate voice is cute and shy. "Ryan, I miss you so much...."

"I miss you too," Ryan replies straightforwardly.

Lily looks at them and heaves a sigh of relief in her heart. On the way here, she's worried that after such a long time and since Rex has reclaimed Adair as his son, the kid may feel a little embarrassed about Ryan. Now it seems she's overthinking.

Adair finally sees Ryan. His heart is solely on him, and he insists on sitting with him while eating. Ryan won't refuse, of course. He has been spoiling Adair ever since the boy was young, it's just he has never been this obvious.

"Check the menu." He unbuttons his cuffs and hands the menu to her.

Lily takes it over. She knows what he likes and orders a T-bone steak for him and two filets, one big for Ryan and one small for her and Adair. The other side dishes are already paired.

The waiter leaves the room with the menu and the vibe becomes more relaxed.

"How have you been lately?" The man's voice is soft and gentle, his arms slightly bent, his elbows resting on the table. The muscles on his shoulders are all protruding, full of manliness.

Lily's gaze falls on his. From the moment she saw his subordinates, she knows Ryan has been aware of her misfortune during the past few days.

This question is to tell her that although he knows everything and will protect her, he won't interfere with her life.

"Not bad." Lily understands and says casually.

Ryan examines her small face. From the moment he entered the door, he can tell that she has lost quite a lot of weight. It must be too tiring to take care of the kid and run a shop while worrying about the man on the hospital bed.

Ryan withdraws his gaze and hides his pity that is about to overflow from his eyes. "That's good."

"Ryan, how are you doing?" Adair doesn't understand the subtle vibe between adults and simply cares about him.

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