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Love Coming From The Least Expected novel Chapter 164

Since he had come to pick me up in person, it seemed as though Lyle was indeed afraid that Crystal would leave. I did not refuse; I simply opened the door and entered. After all, I was going to meet him later anyway.

He slowly turned the car in one direction, then drove for a while before stopping by a street filled with food. He parked and got out of the car, then shouted, “Get down!”

I frowned. City Hall’s not here. What’s he trying to do?

Probably understanding what I was thinking, he said in displeasure, “I haven’t eaten breakfast. Don’t tell me you can’t even have a meal with me?”

I was indeed reluctant to. Although I had not had breakfast either, I did not want to eat with him. “It’s fine, I’ll wait for you in the car. Go and eat.”

“City Hall only opens at eight!” he replied coldly as he stared at me indifferently. “You can’t wait to go?”

Of course, I could not wait. I wanted to dump him right then if I could. However, what he said did make sense too. Anyway, it’s our last meal. I’ll treat it like a breakup meal. It’s better not to anger him. I don’t want him to cause even more trouble and make everyone unhappy.

That street was busy in the mornings, with many people coming and going. Although it was only six in the morning, those who had to go to work were already eating breakfast there.

I followed Lyle into a small shop. I did not even look at the menu, leaving the ordering to him. Then, as soon as the food arrived, I did not say anything before I began stuffing my mouth.

It was better to keep eating during a meal. After all, having a full mouth meant that no accidents would happen. He was unexpectedly quiet as well, merely eating while occasionally placing some food onto my plate.

I did not refuse and proceeded to eat the food he gave me. My attitude toward him was so good that it almost seemed like I was currying favor with him. It’s because the divorce agreement will only take effect if both parties sign it.

When I was done eating, he suddenly said, “We had our first meal in this shop. Do you remember?”

I kept silent at his question, as I no longer remembered. Since I now had better memories to keep, I had already slowly forgotten the sad ones. Besides, so what if I did remember?

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