Nathan and Penny had reunited again after parting for so long.
After a while, peace restored the room.
Penny felt that she had spent every last bit of her energy and was worn out.
She rested on Nathan's broad and firm chest and listened to his strong heartbeat with warmth and happiness.
Nathan hugged her with an arm and was enjoying the intimacy too.
A long time later, Nathan glanced at the afterglow of the setting sun projected from the window and softly broke the silence, “It's getting dark; let's go eat.”
“Okay.” Penny's face was still reddened, and she responded briefly.
Not long after that, they had dressed up neatly and walked out of the suite.
Colin showed up at the right time and greeted respectfully, “General, Mrs. Cross...”
Nathan lightly replied, “We are not in the North Army now. You don't have to call me General on normal occasions; I don't want to cause disruption and socialize unnecessarily.”
Colin instantly replied, “Yes, Mr. Cross!”
“Mr. and Mrs. Cross, do you plan to dine at this hotel or go elsewhere?”
Nathan looked at Penny.
Her face flushed slightly, and she said, “I'm a little tired today, so let's just dine in the hotel's restaurant to save the hassle.”
Nathan smiled. “Sure!”
Soon, the three arrived at the restaurant on the second floor.
Since Red Hotel was the finest hotel in Brimmopolis, the restaurant there was also among the best.
In fact, their restaurant was famous for its splendid environment and delicacies.
Hence, it was pretty costly for ordinary people, but it was surprisingly crowded that day.
As one of the hosts for the presidential election conference, the hotel provided accommodation to many nationwide candidates.
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