rangers. His short reply was the mos
a's bowl before letting out a mocking
p high with the dishes that Thompson had kept f
lost some weight recently, so I wanted to help her get her strength back.
d at Sara aff
Giving her food isn't going to help. Whether s
d muttered, "Mr. Jacob, I have to speak up for myself here. I may have lost some weight, yes, but
couldn't help but tug at Sara's sleev
ple here will stop at nothing to
nor too low. Everyone at the
to Jacob and saw him gi
front of her and exclaimed in disgust, "I don't l
w voice, Thompson heard her clearly. He na
ngle meal they prepare is delicious, making people drool for a bite. How could she call it
ing a refined and decisive man. But how could someone li
ot fit for you to consume. Why don't you drink some water? I'll
and cast a cold
appy. She drank the water and said to Sara smugl
ans in Sara's bowl, a trace of
t, I grew up eating this kind of food. Thanks to th
ange look, as if she was t
drama. Alice's hypocrisy and cocky attitude was t
food is delicious. Who wouldn't want to eat it? Don't you eat what huma
e had noticed that ever since Alice stepped into the restaurant, all she had done was look down on
eyes, and she was too
he despised her now more than ever. How
her. Instead, he turned to Sara and said with a disgusted look, "
ed pale and her lower lip trembled. She had been his wife for four
r you," she reto
hange. She somehow regretted insulting Alice, wh
face. 'Why does the victim have to accept all kinds of ve
he past four years. 'When did she become so eloquent?' he wondered. During those four years, Sara had never once disobeyed hi
the air around their table had suddenly turn
t seemed pointless for her to get worked up about some silly argument. She knew it'd turn out for nobody's g
goes on forever, I won't be able to have my dinner in peace." Then, she turned t
ure to remember her face. She was determined to get
on on Alice's face, Sherry
g! Even after everything that's happened, people still w
had finally calmed down, he
se seeing you here today! We must get to
at does he mean by that? Is he tryi
glass and clinked it against Thompson's
ve of annoyance
men right after their divorce papers h
cklessly in public. You'd do well to watch your m
ds over and over again. 'Can't he say something e
r still believing in their marriage. She was about to reply, bu
ce nice to have dinner. Don't waste your time crying over their words. To
e saw at the jewelry store yesterday, right?" he said in a soft voice, as though he deliberately i
e tried her best not to
er to the jeweler to order a custom-made diam
oken every promise he had made to her. He had left her wi
ing to him. He had ended their four-year-long relationship by telling her that he didn't have the pa
the wine. She didn't know if all this was ha
till in love with her; he had to be. Everythi
ike "heartache" and "despair" couldn't begin to des
eping her cool, but now, she