Vivian didn't look at the others. She suddenly got up from her seat and said with a stiff face, "I'm full. Eat slowly. And I'll go to work first."
Finish saying, she pulled her chair to leave hurriedly.
As soon as Selina saw Vivian go, she quickly followed her and chased her out. "Vivi, wait. I'll be with you."
Grace looked at the dishes that hadn't been eaten very much, and said happily, "Someone has poked a hornet's nest, but she's a little grumpy."
William glanced at him and sneered, "I heard that her old man had already made a blind date of her."
Both of them knew who he referred to.
Grace's eyes twinkled and said without changing his expression, "I believe in my charm."
All in all, he was confident in himself.
If William didn't go on, he would.
"Do you still remember Louise?" William's words broke his calm confidence.
With a bang, the chair was pushed down, and Grace disappeared.
William won but he looked not very good. There's cold light in his eyes.
On the street, Selina held on to Vivian who rushed forward and asked, "Vivi, what's the matter with you?"
Vivian took a look at Selina and found that she had already left the steaming restaurant. "No, nothing, it's my fault."
Selina was not stupid. How could she not understand the loneliness in Vivian's eyes? "Don't hide it."
"No." Vivian shook her head. She just didn't know how to say it. It's the result of her self-righteousness. No one else or William was to blame.
They've never been lovers, have they?
So she had no right to blame William for not taking her back to visit her family.
Selina directly hooked on Vivian's shoulder and said with a smile, "Let's go. Today I will ask for leave and take you to relax."
Vivian hesitated for a few seconds and nodded, "I'll tell Layla to ask her to take a leave for me."
"Well."
Selina waited for Vivian to make a phone call, raised her hand and signed a taxi, sat in with Vivian and gave an address to the driver.
The car started soon.
In less than half an hour, the car stopped in a quiet bar. Unlike the last hot bar, there was a melodious saxophone playing in it. The atmosphere inside made people feel relaxed.
Vivian had a look at the surrounding, only a few people were sitting on the bar and drinking.
Selina seemed to be an acquaintance. The waiter led them to the corner.
"Old rules." Selina said to the waiter.
The waiter nodded and went away.
"There's no one here. Let's talk about it." Selina slouched into the sofa.
"I just feel sick for a while. Is it really good to leave? You still have to interview him." Vivian was not in a mood either. She leaned towards the sofa.
No wonder everyone liked the soft fabric sofa. It's so comfortable to lie in it.
Selina put her legs on the table and said angrily, "Since William has promised, he will not break his promise. I am worried about you."
I know nothing about his past." Vivian showed a self-mocking smile.
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