Theo pinched the bridge of his nose and looked at Nadia. "Go out and ask the waiter to get some food here. Just make sure you don’t get it yourself."
He was trying to get Nadia to leave for a while so that the tense atmosphere could ease up.
Nadia understood, got up, and left the private room.
After she left, Theo patted Mason's shoulder. "Don't take it to heart. It's nothing much."
Mason nodded faintly. "Got it."
"What Mason said wasn't wrong." Theo looked at Zedd. "Even if you're biased, you shouldn’t cross the line. You shouldn't get mad at your friend without knowing right from wrong."
Theo's words made Cindy's face even more contorted because it meant that she was in the wrong just now.
Zedd still cared a lot about Theo's opinion, so he lifted his glass and sighed lightly. "I'm sorry, friend."
Mason raised his glass as well and downed the alcohol.
After all, the two of them had been good friends for many years. There was nothing that would come between their friendship. After finishing their glasses,
it meant that that argument was over.
Cindy looked at Theo with hidden bitterness, but when she saw that he was not looking at her at all, she was incredibly unhappy. She got up and left the private room.
I felt my eyes getting a little tired after scrolling on my phone. I did not understand what the three men were talking about and I could not join the conversation, so I decided to go out for a walk.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid