Sophia shook her head, saying, "Theo, I don't feel like ordering; you do it for me. You know what I like anyway."
Theo didn't push her to choose anymore; he handed the menu to the waiter and ordered a few dishes Sophia liked.
Ellinor couldn't help but smirk sarcastically while watching Theo order for his wife with ease. She took a big gulp of her lemon water.
Sophia turned to Moon with a smile. "Want to order some more? Don't be shy; order whatever you like!"
The way she spoke was as if she were telling a guest not to be shy with her husband.
And he was indeed her husband.
Struggling to force a smile, Ellinor replied, "No need; I'm already fat enough. It’s better to eat less and keep my weight under control."
Sophia comforted her. "Girls are cuter when they're a bit chubby! Right, Theo? Moon is not fat at all."
Theo glanced at Moon and didn't say a word or make any comment on her appearance.
Ellinor knew that this man wouldn't lie just like that. His gaze made her feel that he thought she was fat and ugly. But it didn't matter to him; he didn't care.
She asked Theo. "Mr. Blanchet, do you have any questions about the Blanchet Building I designed? It's already built, so even if you have any comments, it's too late to make any changes now."
"There’s no need for changes; I'm very satisfied with your design. Moon, I want to know what inspired your design?"
Feeling a bit upset, Ellinor fell silent for a while, and then she said, "Probably love."
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