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Lost in your love novel Chapter 71

Hearing Hoyle's words, Iris could do nothing but shake her head. Alas! She felt miserable when she saw that Hoyle expressed his love to Gail in front of her, and she could only smile to respond. But why did Gail dislike Hoyle? He was so considerate and handsome. She thought they were a perfect match.

Hoyle ordered cocktail as a farewell dinner.

When they poured wine and raised glasses, out of the corner of Gail's eye, she saw a familiar figure.

Her eyelids twitched. Gail looked away and drank the wine off. She had a good conversation with Iris and Hoyle, pretending that she didn't see what had happened.

But Gail couldn't help paying attention to James while eating. James sat in the hall with Jackson. After a while, Iris and Hoyle all noticed him.

"Gai, try this. It's your favorite." Iris winked at Hoyle and picked up braised pork into Gai's bowl.

Fully aware of what Iris meant, Hoyle picked up a piece of pig's intestine for Gail and said, "This is good for your face. Eat more, you are thinner."

Smiling bitterly, Gail quietly glanced at Iris and said, "Well, you should also eat more. We are not fat at all. Why didn't you gain weight during the Spring Festival?" She also picked up food for Iris and Hoyle.

Sitting not far away from them, Jackson and James found that they were laughing and talking while having dinner. With a friendly smile on her face, Gail continued to serve food to Hoyle.

As far as James could remember, Gail never took Iris, her best friend, to dinner with him. It turned out that she still had scruples in her heart. Had she already thought that this day would come?

James heard that if someone really love someone else, the first thing he or she want to do is to bring her or him to friends. Iris was also at the train station last time. But this time, James saw Iris again. If Gail had scruples, she wouldn't do that.

Looking at the darkened face of James, Jackson said, "See that. Gail is getting along with that man in a harmonious and happy life. What are you worried about? Gail turned around and got together with another man. Just you come to the place where you had dinner before to remember the past. See that Gail took no notice of it and still brought another man here. If there is a place for you in her heart, she will deliberately avoid this place."

The morose expression on James's face was replaced by the exaggerated expression because of Jackson's words. Before Jackson could finish his words, James pulled the chair out and strode away, letting out a muffled sound. James wished he could disappear at once. He felt that all his efforts these days were in vain. He had been sad for so long, and he had been guilty for so long. It was out of his expectation that Gail was eating with another man in this restaurant!

Hearing that, Jackson hastily grabbed his coat and chased after James. The chairs made another piercing noise, and Gail, Iris and Hoyle of course heard that.

Iris took a peep at Gail but found nothing special. Gail was eating the pig's intestine in her bowl with appetite and behaved like a lovely child.

Hoyle looked at Gail without saying anything. But he knew that Gail cared about James the most. She felt awful deep inside, though she pretended not to care.

It seemed that Hoyle really had no chance to get close to Gail. James meant a lot to her.

The atmosphere became inexplicable after James appeared. After dinner, the three of them went downstairs. Hoyle proposed to send them back to their dormitory.

Seeing this, Iris pointed to the road and began to move to the side of the road. "Well, I have to go. Sherry forgot to bring the key. She can't enter the dormitory. I will give her the key. You keep chatting. I'm leaving now."

Then Iris called a taxi and opened the taxi's door.

"Alas, Iris, don't worry. Sherry has the key, doesn't she?" Gail was caught off guard by Iris's sudden move.

"Sherry seems to lose her key in a date. Don't worry. Hoyle will drive you back. I will go. Bye!" The taxi disappeared in a blink of an eye.

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