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Mr Carlos Huo, She's Your Wife novel Chapter 262

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Seeing that Debbie wanted to leave, Curtis smiled with resignation. "Debbie, it's just a dinner. Come on."

Debbie took a deep breath, but her mind was made up. "I'm not hungry anymore," she said stubbornly to her husband, refusing to look at or talk to Curtis.

Carlos turned around and explained to her, "This is Colleen's restaurant. And it's expensive, to boot. Let's just eat and let Curtis pay the bill? We can rip him off. It'll be fun."

"Since when do you care about money?" Debbie retorted curtly. The VIP card for the fifth floor of Alioth Building cost a million each. Carlos had given Debbie and each of her closest friends a card like that without blinking. Of course, right now, he wasn't complaining about the cost. He was trying to pull a prank.

With a smile, he coaxed, "Hey, I get it. But you're hungry, right? Since we're already here, let's get something to eat."

Debbie knew Carlos wouldn't let her leave, so she reluctantly followed the two men inside. Nothing would be gained by continuing to resist, so she decided maybe she was hungry, after all.

Curtis led them into a booth. Before they walked in, a waiter had already carried a pot of soup stock inside the booth, and put it on the stove to heat it. A faint delicious smell filled the air when the three stepped inside.

They took their seats. Debbie sat next to Carlos, and Curtis was on his other side.

Soon, the waiter brought in several ingredients so they could finish making the hot pot. There was thinly sliced lamb and goat, beef, egg noodles, bok choy, crown daisy and winter melon, spinach, lettuce, carrots, taro, daikon, and watercress. Not to mention various condiments like soy sauce, garlic, white pepper and XO sauce. The ingredients here were much more exquisite than those she had eaten at other hot pot restaurants she'd tried. This place looked like it catered to an upscale clientele. Which was appropriate since she was here with Carlos.

Assuming Curtis and Carlos were going to eat with her, she didn't stop the waiters from bringing in dish after dish. There was enough for a sumptuous feast.

When the stock started boiling, Curtis picked up some ingredients and threw them in. Debbie didn't see everything he used, but there was definitely some goat and daikon. When the food was ready, Carlos fished it out of the pot with his chopsticks, putting it on Debbie's plate. She ate without complaint and life was good. At least for now.

When there was a lull, she looked around at the two men she ate with, and noticed they hadn't touched their chopsticks. "Why aren't you two eating?" she asked Carlos.

Glancing at the greasy beef rolls he had between his chopsticks, he shook his head and replied, "I already ate."

"Me too. I ate when Carlos did," said Curtis.

Tonight, they had gone to the same dinner and left at the same time. Afterwards, Carlos had gone back to the manor, and Curtis had come to this restaurant.

'So they're just here to keep me company while I eat?' Debbie suddenly felt embarrassed.

Although she didn't want to talk to Curtis, she couldn't let two men spend their evening making sure she ate well. She wasn't that delicate. "Guys, I'm good here. You two must have something to talk about. Go ahead."

Curtis smiled. "I came here to apologize."

"Apologize? To whom? Why?" Debbie was puzzled.

"You tell me," Curtis said. "Why did you get pissed when you learned that I was your uncle?"

Debbie swallowed her mouthful of veggies and answered in a low voice, "Because you're my uncle."

"Hey, it took awhile before I figured out you were my niece. Never mind. Just eat." Afraid to bring up something that might make her sad, Curtis sat there in silence.

Debbie kept eating, and kept a silent vigil at the table.

Though the pot was still crammed with food. Curtis stood up and walked out of the booth.

When the door was finally closed, Debbie raised her head and stared at it. "Is he mad at me?" she asked Carlos.

The expression on her face made Carlos want to laugh. 'Isn't she angry at him? Why should she give a rat's ass about how he feels?' he mused. "Probably."

He decided to tease her.

Debbie looked down at her bowl. "Whatever. He's a Lu family member. They're all the same." Being abandoned by her mom was like an ugly scar. Every time she thought about it, it still throbbed. She hated all the Lus. Since Curtis was a member of the Lu family, it jumped right to her head that he was probably just as bad as her mom and her maternal grandfather.

"No, he's in your corner," Carlos pointed out succinctly, taking care not to upset her. Lord knew she'd been through enough, and he decided that she didn't need to be angry forever. Hopefully, this would blow over. But he needed to use kid gloves when handling her for a bit.

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