Denise found Rory just sitting there. She pursed her lips as she looked at Becky. She didn’t dare say
anything. Aggrieved, she merely lowered her head and chose to remain quiet.
The waiter, who was standing to the side, couldn’t help but ask, “Miss Ramos, wouldn’t these many
dishes be a little too much for the three of you?”
Denise’s eyes found Becky again at these words. If it wasn’t for Rory’s presence, she would have told
Becky not to push it.
Becky smiled and said, “Oh, I forgot to tell you to pack the dishes I just ordered.”
She paused and looked at Rory before continuing, “My friends are a little busy. They asked me to buy
some food and bring it to them. I don’t think you would mind, would you?”
Rory looked at her, his expression unchanging. “That’s okay.”
“Great!” Becky said cheerfully. She then pointed at two dishes and said, “Okay, I want these two
dishes. As for the rest, you can ask them.”
Becky was acting like she was the host.
Denise was angry, but she couldn’t say anything. She then ordered three dishes.
Rory added a soup and a dessert.
When their order was done, the waiter breathed a sigh of relief. He had felt the weirdness in the air of
this room as soon as he had entered it.
Now that the order had finally been placed, the waiter said with a smile, “Please wait a moment.”
He hurried out of the room, leaving the three of them to themselves again.
Becky poured herself a cup of coffee and took a sip. She then looked at Rory and Denise as she asked
them, “Do you want to talk about things before or after dinner?”
She put her cup down and pursed her lips before she answered her own question. “I think we should
talk after dinner. I’m afraid you won’t be in the mood to eat otherwise.”
Rory looked at Becky. She was smiling but the smile didn’t reach her eyes. Instead, her politeness had
a chilling quality to it.
She seemed to be sure that their conversation tonight would not be pleasant.
Rory blinked at her before saying, “Then let’s talk after dinner.”
Becky smiled. “Okay.”
They didn’t have a common ground. Even if they did, no one would say anything.
Rory was a man of few words. Denise was angry but she didn’t dare talk. Becky was not in the mood to
talk to them. The room was so quiet that one could hear the sound of running water from the fountain in
the lobby.
Fortunately, the dishes were served soon. The waiter broke the long silence as he brought the food in.
However, the atmosphere in the room was so depressing, the waiter, who had entered with a smile on
his face, immediately became cautious as he approached the table.
“The dishes are ready. Please enjoy yourselves. Dessert will be served soon.”
He carefully set the dishes on the table before leaving the room without a backward glance.
Rory looked at Becky and said, “Let’s enjoy the food.”
He had barely finished talking when Becky stood up and ladled herself a bowl of soup before sitting
back down. She did not pay any attention to Rory.
It was just a meal. Did he think that she wouldn’t dare eat if he didn’t say that?
Becky took a sip of the soup and thought it was delicious. She suddenly felt that coming to the meal
was worth it.
At least the food tasted good and would fill her up. It wouldn’t be hard for her to swallow.
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