Keegan explained, “When my mother-in-law, Jessica, was alive, she sponsored an orphanage. From last year until now, the orphanage has received several donations from you, and the amounts were not small. She always said she wanted to treat you to a meal and thank you in person.”

Paul regretted going to the orphanage in person. He just wanted to know how the child was doing, but he didn’t expect to run into her by chance, leaving him with such a big burden. He said with a stern face, “The money was donated by me on behalf of a friend. Don’t be so polite.”

He stood up and said, “I’ll leave if there’s nothing else.”

He had followed Aldor because he wanted to see if the people were from Darcie, but he didn’t expect them to be Stella’s. He couldn’t face the Saun family so openly. It was his habit to avoid confrontation.

Keegan didn’t stand up to stop Paul, but as Paul opened the door, someone was about to knock and enter.

newcomer was a man wearing a black satin short shirt, of medium height, slightly thin, with neatly combed hair but some gray at the temples. When he saw Paul, he was stunned for a moment, then

man in front of him in astonishment, his body stiff, unable to

you’ll regret it if you don’t try

nodded, made way, and called

day. They rested on the fifth and tenth of each month, and they did not accept reservations. The menu was issued a week in advance. Even though the restaurant was

been operating here for more than ten years, which was enough to show that its taste and service were highly regarded by most

from other customers at five times the price in a very

fists clenched, looking at the chef with complicated eyes. After a while, he stepped

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