After a few minutes, Tobias helplessly asked a boring question, "How are you adapting to the company?"
"Very well. I feel very proud and honored to be a member of one of the best companies in Agaphen City." Natalie's answer was very formal.
A glimmer of light flashed across Tobias's fathomless eyes.
Natalie had indeed changed.
The old her would not say such official sentences.
But it didn't matter.
Whether she was like a wildcat with sharp teeth and claws or a naive and cute kitten, he liked it all.
As long as it was Natalie, he liked it.
The pasta was served.
Natalie's eyes lit up the second they arrived.
As expected, the price was worth it. They were extremely generous with the shrimp.
It looked extremely delicious, the aroma wafting under their noses.
Natalie's appetite was whetted.
Seeing her like this, Tobias's eyes were warm.
Amnesia or not, Natalie was her usual gluttonous self.
Since her appetite was piqued, she ignored Tobias sitting across from her, and started eating straight away.
But why is it that the shrimp in her pasta was getting more and more like she wasn't able to finish them?
Startled, Natalie looked up and saw Tobias putting all the shrimp in his plate into hers.
Natalie's breathing suddenly hitched.
After a while, she continued to eat as if nothing had happened.
If something was out of the ordinary, there must be something wrong.
It was too strange tonight.
First, Tobias chose her as the most beautiful lady in the audience for no reason, and then he danced with her. Then he wanted to send her back and take her to dinner, and also made the intimate action of sharing his bowl of shrimp with her.
Weird...there must be something wrong with this, but what was wrong?
Natalie felt that she had to think through it carefully with her smart brain.
While Natalie's brain was tangled, she finished her pasta.
But Tobias didn't touch his at all.
"Mr. Whitlock, don't you want to eat that?" Natalie asked in surprise.
"No, I don't eat."
"If you aren't eating, why did you order?" Natalie asked subconsciously.
When she had finished, she suddenly realized she might have said the wrong thing.
The boss could do whatever he wanted, while she was just a small employee. Why should she interfere, it was none of her business.
"For you to have shrimp. One serving isn't enough for you." She didn't expect Tobias to still answer, still kind and gentle as ever.
Just like a spring breeze, it was relaxing yet intoxicating.
"Then we can just order another shrimp separately." Natalie was even more surprised.
Since one serving of shrimp was not enough, she just needed to add another serving. There was no need to order pasta just to give her shrimp again.
"Mine tastes better." Tobias stared at Natalie and said meaningfully.
Natalie did not understand what he meant.
She didn't dare to ask more. She just thought that she had asked too many questions. If she accidentally pissed off Tobias, then she probably would lose her job.
Although the man in front of her was incredibly nice and gentle to her, on his level, no one could guess his mind.
After finishing the meals, they were ready to go back.
When they arrived at her apartment, Tobias frowned.
He didn't expect Natalie to live in a place like this.
This apartment area was very old.
Tobias's heart suddenly had an overwhelming urge.
He had wanted to approach Natalie slowly, but when he sent Natalie home, the urge returned.
He couldn't control it either.
Natalie kept making him lose control of himself.
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