The cafe was almost full. They went just in time. There was only one table left. This cafe required reservations in advance.
The price of coffee was a bit expensive. The decoration was nice and it had a particularly quiet atmosphere. Each table was separated from the other by a curved wooden track, and clear water was flowing through it all the time. The green potted plants everywhere made the place look lively.
The cafe was quiet and no one was talking. People were sipping coffee and listening to the water flow. It was relaxing and enjoyable for both the body and mind.
There was a wind chime on the door of the cafe. When someone pushed the door, it would make a tinkling sound.
Grace looked at the door and then her eyes sparkled. She stared fervently at the man who was walking in. Almost every woman's eyes were drawn to the man.
Kingsley was wearing a silver shirt with a black tie, smoky gray pants, and a camel coat over his shirt. He looked incredibly elegant and handsome.
Sherman saw him too. Her heart beat a little faster. She hurriedly lowered her head and sipped her coffee.
However, Grace didn't give a damn about the disturbance. She excitedly called out, "Mr. Wright! Mr. Wright, here!"
Sherman felt a little embarrassed, and she wished she could cover the woman's mouth.
With his long, slender legs, Kingsley strode over. Every step he took seemed to be on the tip of Sherman's heart, and her heart fluttered with his steps.
"Ms. Livingston," Kingsley called. He had recovered from the cold and his voice was no longer hoarse. He politely put out his right hand.
Grace immediately put down her coffee cup and gave him her hand. She exclaimed quietly in her heart,' What kind of lucky woman would be with such a handsome gentleman!'
Sherman was still sipping her coffee. Kingsley's deep gaze turned to her, and he spoke, "Nice to see you again." He was really a gentleman.
Kingsley had reached out his hand, and Sherman could only give her hand to him. She stood up and they held hands.
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