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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1320

Drip.

Noel was in tears.

After going through the ups and downs of a romance, the final words he received were, "A princess and a pauper should never have started in the first place."

A princess? A pauper?

A painful smile played on Noel's lips as he picked up the money and rose to his feet, returning to the private room where he had been moments ago.

Upon seeing Cecilia's return, Diana thought that everything had been resolved between them.

Without even getting a chance to ask, she heard Cecilia say, "Do they have thick-cut salmon? I'd also like some drunken prawns."

She seemed to be in a good mood.

It must have been settled.

Diana's lingering concerns were finally put to rest.

As long as they were on good terms again, she had no intention of prying into their privacy. She called the waiter over, and ordered, "Bring us some drunken prawns, with the top-grade tiger prawns."

The waiter glanced at the room's number plate and said, "I'm sorry, but this room has been marked as off-limits in the system. You can't place any orders now."

Diana was taken aback. "Off-limits? Why can't we order?"

Fanny chimed in, equally puzzled, "Are you no longer accepting customers? Out of ingredients?"

The manager entered the room with a smile at that moment and explained, "You are all friends of our boss, so every signature dish in the restaurant will be served without your having to order. There's no charge for it. It's a complimentary service."

Upon hearing the manager's explanation, not just Cecilia, but Diana and Fanny were also left in astonishment.

The three of them exchanged glances. "Do you know the owner of this restaurant?"

All three of them shook their heads, giving the same answer. "No, we don't..."

This Japanese restaurant had only recently opened, and it hadn't gained much attention in Richburgh.

It had become a popular spot for hosting gatherings recently, but over this period, they hadn't heard the owner's name or had any inkling of who among them might know the owner.

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