Stefan drove Lucinda back to the Serendipity Cafe.
Before they even got close, they could see a few cars parked outside the cafe.
"Dad's here."
Lucinda guessed her father might be there just by looking at those cars.
"Your mom's here too."
Lucinda felt a bit nervous, fearing her parents would start arguing.
"Don't worry, Dad won't fight with Mom, and Mom won't argue with Dad in the shop. They'll consider how it might affect your business."
Stefan comforted his wife.
After they parked the car, Lucinda got out and walked into the cafe.
"Lucy, you're back."
Cecilia saw her friend return, and quickly came up to her, whispering, "Your parents are arguing."
Fiona also came over, whispering to Lucinda, "We can't stop them."
Following their gaze, Lucinda saw her father piling money on the table, taking up most of the space.
Her mother stood on the side with a blank expression, apparently trying to get Nathan to leave.
"What are they arguing about?" Lucinda asked quietly.
Fiona was the first to arrive and saw everything, so she answered, "Your dad was already waiting here when I came to open up this morning. As soon as I opened the door, he came in and sat down, but he didn't order any coffee or food. When your mom arrived, she saw your dad, and her face changed. She walked straight up to him and told him to leave. Your dad said he was a customer who came for coffee and snacks and that it's not good business to drive customers away."
Lucinda asked in a hushed tone, "What's with all the money?"
"That's because your mom said she wouldn't serve him and wanted him to leave, so your dad withdrew a lot of money from the bank as soon as it opened and piled it on the table. He told your mom that as long as she made him coffee and snacks, she could earn tens of thousands of dollars for the shop."
Lucinda thought to herself, "This scene seems familiar."
She looked at her friend, Cecilia.
Cecilia wondered, "Lucy, why are you looking at me like that? I can't make tens of thousands of dollars with a cup of coffee and a plate of snacks."
The world of the rich was beyond her reach.
Being around these rich people every day was really depressing, you know!
Seeing her friend's confusion, Lucinda didn't say much else, handed the jewelry box in her hand to her mother, and told Fiona, "Mom, this is a gift from Mr. Martinez. Please keep it for me. I'm going to go talk to them."
Fiona took the jewelry box and said, "Was the show good? Stefan really loves you; he actually took you to the Martinez family to watch the drama. When I heard your mom talking about it, I didn't know what to say."
Lucinda felt a bit embarrassed and stuck out her tongue.
Ruby was so eager to see her embarrassed, so she had to be a witness when Ruby was at her most awkward. Otherwise, it would be too unfair to Ruby.
Cecilia casually complained, "Why didn't you invite me when you went to watch the drama?"
When Stefan walked in, Cecilia immediately changed her tone: "Thank god you didn't invite me, otherwise I would have been the third wheel."
Regrettably, they did not see Ruby's embarrassment or Owen's troubles.
Owen thought: Thank God I didn't seek comfort from you; otherwise, your words might have killed me.
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