Hera looked at him in agony. Her lips trembled, and she was devastated. “No, Lucas. Please don’t be so cruel to me…”

Lucas frowned, “Go out now. I’ll take you to Ms. Saunders at 4 pm later.”

Upon hearing that, Hera immediately put on a smile as if she had caught a glimpse of hope.

Since he’s still willing to take me to Ms. Saunders, does this mean I shouldn’t take what he said earlier too seriously?

She wiped her tears and exclaimed, “Thank you, Lucas. I’ll leave you now, and I’ll be back later.”

Spencer had been standing outside the office with Lucas’ lunchbox for a long time.

Once Hera left, he immediately entered the office.

That woman must have come to disturb Mr. Nolan at 12 pm on purpose since she knows everyone around here would have gone out for lunch.

On that day, South Star Airlines had introduced a new policy to forbid non-employees from entering the president’s office.

At 4 pm, Hera and Lucas arrived at Imperial Tea House.

Tea House stood out among all

figures in Riverdale enjoyed coming here

rich and powerful elites would be honored

for Lucas, Hera would not

house and were greeted by the waiters,

house exuded a quaint charm, and every detail in the shop was

tables were occupied, and most of the guests were familiar faces

the waiters asked in

at

a melodious sound of a string instrument coming from upstairs had caught

sound was so harmonious and sweet-sounding that it touched the hearts of

who did not understand music would appreciate

waiter who the performer was, someone exclaimed, “It’s Ms. Saunders! She’s the one playing

have

as pleasantly

so she could tell how skillful she was. She could not help but

had only spent a month to master the piano, the harp is still her favorite instrument. Whenever she’s free, she would come and perform a tune or two in the tea house. Her presence here has helped boost

guests frequented the tea house because of Ms. Saunders’

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