There were ripples in his eyes, and they revealed some sort of gentleness that seemed to say he could put up with her no matter what she did.
The light in his eyes and the smile at the corners of his lips were indescribably beautiful.
Grace suddenly realized that she was being silly. Even though she had ordered all the dishes on the menu, it was still nothing to Jason.
What was wrong with her? She was taking out her anger in such a silly way.
Frustrated, Grace dispiritedly handed the menu back to the waiter and said, "That's all."
"Is that all?" Jason said with a smile.
Grace bit her lip for a moment before saying, "That's all."
"Can you finish them? There are enough for seven or eight of you. Isn't it a little too much for you two?" the waiter said tactfully.
Jason lightly said, "That's all for now."
The waiter took the menu and left.
Jason looked at Grace and said, "If Sis thinks that's not enough, then you can order some more later."
His indulgent tone made her heart leap again.
"I was fooling around just now. I better change the order and get rid of some dishes." Grace hesitated and got up to find the waiter who helped them place the order.
However, Jason stopped Grace's hand abruptly and said, "There's no need for that. Why get rid of the dishes you like?"
"I don't want to waste food," Grace said.
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