Vivian and Larry took their seat at the dining table. Looking at the dishes before her, Vivian found herself having no appetite at all.
Seeing his mother’s impassive expression, Larry, too, had lost his appetite.
Vivian forced down some food and flashed Larry a reassuring smile. Then, she filled the boy’s bowl with some food before she continued eating.
Soon, Larry started to dig in.
Since the two had not had a proper meal for the past three days, they greatly enjoyed their meals.
Everything would be perfect if they weren’t eating the food in a bad mood.
After breakfast, Vivian had Larry stay at home with the housemaid while she headed out to search for Finnick.
Although she had resigned herself to live without that man in the future, still, she couldn’t help but continue searching for him.
It would be best if she managed to find Finnick. If not, perhaps this was the only way to make herself give up after countless futile searches.
With that in mind, she drove off and soon started her search.
Vivian drove at a snail’s pace along the road, afraid that the movie scene where a couple missed each other by a hair’s breadth would happen to her and Finnick.
She was constantly looking outside the window while driving. One could imagine how slow she was going.
Growing impatient, those driving behind her started honking, signaling her to speed up.
Yet, Vivian ignored the honks. At this moment, all she had in mind was to search for Finnick. She wouldn’t let anyone get in the way, and she couldn’t care less about what other people might think of her.
Feeling frustrated, the other drivers cut her off. They cursed loudly as their cars overtook hers.
Regardless, Vivian continued with her pace while keeping her eyes on the roadside.
To her disappointment, her search was futile. She then drove onto the highway and gradually sped up.
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