"Nope."
Neil looked up and looked at the two tall men by the entrance. "Are you two not going to eat?"
"Don't worry about us, Boss. Go ahead and eat with the little princess first."
Yuri smiled cheekily at Neil. "The things you two are talking about are so secretive, it would be bad if someone overheard you."
Zach also nodded. "Don't worry, if we're here, no one would be able to overhear what you're talking about.”
"See." Neil looked at Nellie smugly. "I still have people who like me."
Nellie pouted and said nothing.
After a while, she sighed a little. "I miss Nigel."
Neil's hand which was holding a spoon paused a little.
Nigel...
Neil sighed and said, "We will find a way."
Joshua arranged lunch at the company’s cafeteria.
When he held Luna's hand and entered the cafeteria, Luna felt that it was magical.
She thought that Joshua would at least bring her to a more romantic and cozy restaurant downstairs.
The cafeteria... was a place which she used to like when she was younger. To be able to eat with her boyfriend publicly, to let other people envy them.
Back then, she even wrote all this in her blog.
At the thought of it at that moment, she felt that it was childish.
She was already a mother of three six-year-olds. Entering the cafeteria together with Joshua in such a n attention-grabbing way made her slightly awkward.
Joshua and she had been in a cold war when they were supposed to be lovey-dovey holding hands.
However, when they were supposed to not be in contact, her dreams of love back then were fulfilled in such a weird way.
Was this a good thing or a bad thing?
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