Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
Chapter 278
Chapter 278 I Know What You Want To Say
When the pair arrived at the restaurant, Devin seemed to have forgotten the conversation they had in the car.
As they approached a table, he quickly pulled out a chair for Becky in a show of gentlemanliness.
When she had sat down, he gave her the menu and asked what she would like to order.
The smile on his face returned as if the awkward moment in the car didn't happen.
Becky glanced at him but said nothing.She wanted to ask him to stay away from her, but she changed her mind and kept quiet instead.
Together, they both had a good meal.
The food was nice, especially the sushi which Becky found delicious.
In fact, she enjoyed herself thoroughly.She was not surprised, though.She knew that Devin would never recommend a second-rate restaurant.
After the meal, Becky cleaned her lips and cleared her throat to speak.
The fact that Devin was treating her to a wonderful dinner made it difficult for Becky to be cruel to him.
No wonder people liked to talk over dinner.
a good environment that enabled issues to be discussed
things
mind was made up, she would go ahead
"Devin,"
began with a
smiled back, his eyes
say, but before you say it,
"Betsy?"
"No."
clearly keeping her in
"Okay."
believed that Devin was a smart man.She had refused him several times, and she was sure that he had
restaurant and went back the car.иσνєℓєвσσк.¢σмIt was 8 p.m.and Courtbush was already covered in
neon lights blinking from several buildings
heavy traffic outside, Becky couldn't help but remember when she first came to the
was not very happy with
finally
city was never her
she was deep in her reverie, the
outside and found that they had stopped at a_
her eyebrows shot up
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