Lance frowned at the sight of the curry shrimps.
Gabrielle was allergic to seafood, so she couldn't eat any of it. For some people, allergies didn't cause too much trouble—perhaps just some rashes that could be remedied by antihistamine medication. But for others, it could be fatal. They might exhibit severe symptoms such as difficulty in breathing.
Lance already knew about Gabrielle's allergy, so when he saw the seafood spread before them, he frowned.
"Gabrielle." Lance gave a meaningful look to Gabrielle. She instantly knew what he meant with the way he called her name. Gabrielle pursed her lips in turn.
It was a stern reminder not to eat any of it. Otherwise, she might suffer serious consequences. Gabrielle had to admit that it was one of her weaknesses, almost like her Achilles' heel.
Where they were right now, it was dangerous to expose such weakness to other people—especially to the residents of the village. Worse, Rose was Bain's subordinate. Lance and Gabrielle didn't know if Rose was a friend or foe, but they couldn't take a chance. They wouldn't let Rose know for fear she might share it with Bain.
If they found out about her allergy, Gabrielle would lose the upper hand. She wouldn't and couldn't allow that to happen. They had already gone too far; they couldn't afford to go back to square one.
That was why she understood what Lance was trying to tell her. She didn't nod or provide any indication to give it away.
"Lance, please sit down first. These dishes Rose made look so delicious. I can't wait to dig in," Gabrielle said calmly, belying the knot of fear lodged inside her. She pulled Lance by his hand towards his chair before sitting down herself.
Gabrielle knew very well that Bain sent Rose to test them. She was there to observe them closely, notice any small fact about them. The more weaknesses Gabrielle exposed, the more disadvantageous it would be for them. Naturally, Gabrielle had to summon all her acting skills to pretend nothing was amiss.
"Don't you like Thai food?" Rose asked Lance, raising her brow in inquiry. Lance didn't bother hiding his expression at all. He looked thoroughly disgusted. He grimaced and didn't even touch the food.
Rose misunderstood Lance. Perhaps he didn't like the food she cooked, which hurt her and made her upset. They had no idea that she spent time and effort in cooking this meal, and they couldn't even be grateful. On the contrary, Lance clearly showed his revulsion towards the dishes. Rose had to tamp down her irritation. Anyone in her position would be unhappy.
"No, it's not that. I just didn't expect you to be so good at cooking. You really surprised me this time, Rose," Lance said with a smile. He might have caught himself at the last minute because all traces of disgust were gone. His face now exuded appreciation.
Lance berated himself for letting his mask slip—even for a few seconds. Nevertheless, it was easy for him to hide his real emotion. He was Lance Carter, after all. He wouldn't be the CEO of Carter Group for so long if he didn't possess even an ounce of duplicity.
"Lance, I'm flattered. Did you think I'm someone who only learned to use a knife to cut people and not vegetables?" Rose was not angry at all. She smiled softly at Lance, but her words sounded a lot like self-mockery.
Rose was not stupid. Lance didn't say that he disliked the dishes she served, but his face said it all. Then, he pretended to be surprised at her cooking skills. Well, Rose was more observant than he gave her credit for. She immediately knew he wasn't surprised but disgusted.
Still, Rose found it impressive that Lance could quickly adjust his mood and facial expression. The CEO in him really showed through. He was good at managing his emotions, switching to whatever suited the moment.
'Use the knife to kill people?'
Gabrielle's eyes widened in surprise at hearing Rose's words. She said it so casually, as if killing people was nothing.
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