Chapter 14
Ivan’s vision blurred as he picked up a piece of chicken and placed it in his mouth.
The juices burst with sweetness, leaving only bitterness behind.
Plop.
A tear fell into the meal.
Ivan quickened his pace, eating piece after piece as though he wouldn’t stop until he choked himself.
Noticing his unusual behavior, the boss’s wife nudged her husband with her elbow, gesturing for
him to check on the man.
The boss opened a bottle of milk and walked over, placing it on Ivan’s table before sitting down
across from him.
“There’s no obstacle in life you can’t get past. Judging by how well–dressed you are, you must be a big
boss, right? Tough times don’t last forever–just hang in there, and it’ll pass.”
Ivan struggled to swallow the last piece of chicken, his voice hoarse.
“Thank you.”
He silently stared at the empty container, his mind flooded with memories of the times he and Linda had come here together.
It might’ve been a morning after an all–nighter.
Or perhaps a late night when they’d just gotten home.
This place had always been open, and they had always been together.
The boss sighed. “These days, it’s tough to keep any business going. In a little while, we’re planning to
head back to our hometown.”
Hearing this, Ivan immediately looked up, frowning. “You’re leaving too?”
“Yep. Prices are rising, rent and utilities are expensive, and an eight–dollar fried chicken meal
doesn’t make much profit. Plus, our kid’s starting middle school soon, so my wife and I decided to
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move back home.”
Ivan’s gaze dimmed.
“In the past… my wife and I used to come here often. You probably don’t remember us.”
His voice was soft, tinged with regret.
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