Ben's roar was deafening.
Lilith had never considered Ben intimidating, but she shuddered when she saw him in a rage.
"Ben, my aunt never eats dinner." Hayden said, breaking the silence, "Even if she does, she only eats fruit at night."
Ben was speechless.
The corners of his mouth twitched, and his face reddened. Finally, an embarrassed cough escaped from his mouth.
Lilith couldn’t help but laugh. "Fine, I'll go with you!"
Ben was too embarrassed, so he kept walking with Hayden and kept asking about Hayden's studies.
Hayden was annoyed by his questioning, so he walked to Lilith's side.
Ben had to walk side by side with the two of them.
"Lilith, you look so thin and athletic now; there is no need to skip dinner. You can eat less in other meals." Ben finally summoned up the courage to speak to her.
"I want to eat too, but my boss won't let me. You go tell him."
"Who is your boss?"
"My manager."
"Who is your manager?" Ben asked.
"Do you intend to find her?" Lilith raised her eyebrows and asked him, "Why does it matter to you if I eat dinner or not?"
Ben didn’t know what to answer.
He seemed to be poking his nose into her business, but he didn't mind.
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