Vivienne's gaze darkened slightly as she fixed him with a cold stare before finally taking a seat across from him.
Then she turned to the waiter, "I'll have one of everything... the most expensive stuff you've got."
The waiter was taken aback for a moment, then gently reminded her, "Miss, we have over a hundred dishes here and none of them are cheap. It's just the two of you. Isn't that going to be a bit much?"
Vivienne looked up, her red lips curling into a faint smile. Her delicate fingers pointed at Percival across the table, her voice melodious, "Bring us your top three signature dishes first. The rest can be packed up and sent to Tranquil Estates. He'll pick up the tab."
The waiter couldn't help but look at Percival. A smirk tugged at Percival's lips as he pulled out a bank card and handed it to the waiter, "Do what she says."
With a nod, the waiter walked away.
Soon all three signature dishes were served. Without any hesitation, Vivienne picked up her cutlery and began to eat.
Percival poured her a drink, then filled his own glass with wine, raising it in a toast, "Ms. Hawthorn, I am grateful for your help back in Emerald Mountain."
He never got the chance to repay her. He could pretty much guess that as soon as he mentioned repayment, she would demand the cancellation of their engagement as her reward.
Vivienne's beautiful eyes lit up with amusement, narrowing into a slit as she laughed, "As for the repayment, just cancel our engagement."
Percival nearly lost control of his expression.
"I do owe you a favor." Percival took a sip of his wine, his voice smooth and lingering, "Maybe I could offer myself as payment. How's that?"
"Not interested."
Vivienne looked him up and down. He was handsome, just a bit shameless.
"Well then..." Percival took out the pendant again, his fingers gently caressing it, still wearing that gentle expression, "how about using this pendant to secure our engagement?"
Vivienne's face darkened, a chill settling in, "Are you threatening me?"
"It's a repayment." The smile on Percival's lips grew wider, "Good deeds should be rewarded. I found your pendant. Don't you think you should repay me?"
Vivienne had the urge to punch Percival. If she had known he was such a scoundrel, she would have left him to be dog food back in Emerald Mountain. She raised her eyes to look at him, then suddenly laughed, "This pendant isn't that important to me. If you don't want to give it back, then just throw it away."
Percival's lips twitched at the corners, this girl... was a hard nut to crack. He placed the pendant in front of Vivienne, "I have one of these pendants too."
Vivienne suddenly looked up, her expression stern as she stared at him. "How did you get this pendant?"
The only people who had this pendant were her and her deceased mother. But after her mother's death, while sorting through her belongings, she found her mother's pendant missing. She remembered the news she had received, that after her mother's death, Percival had also went to their home, looking for something.
Was he looking for a person or a thing?
Vivienne's gaze darkened, an aura of threat radiating from her. If this pendant didn't belong to Vivienne, he wouldn't insist on keeping the engagement. Just because he had found her pendant, and she was his fiancee, the Hawthorn family's lady, they couldn't cancel the engagement.
Vivienne looked down at the pendant on the table, seemingly deep in thought. After a while, she collected the pendant, saying, "I will reconsider this matter."
"Alright," Percival smiled gently, "I'll wait for your decision."
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