"Everyone has their own difficulties in doing things," Martin said indifferently.
"You are indeed Oliver's friend. You even help him find an excuse." Sally was so angry that she stepped on the accelerator and rushed onto the road. "Fasten your seat belt."
When they were on the road, she remembered Martin. "Where are you going?"
"The place you go."
She didn't expect to meet someone who liked messing around. "I'm going home."
"Then invite me to your house for a drink." Martin was shameless.
"We are not friends."
"Miss Saletta, did you forget something important? Do you need me to help you recall?"
Sally didn't want to talk to him anymore. This time in GrandVille Apartments, she saw Oliver's true colors clearly. She thought he was a gentleman who didn't mess with women before, but he did such shameless things behind his wife's back. Now his good wife left.
The man in the car was Oliver's good friend. Who kept company with Oliver would learn to be evil. Those tricks of playing with women could only fool those young girls. She had been through a lot and would not be fooled easily.
As the car drove downtown, she stopped the car on the side of the road. "Please get out of the car. It's easy to take a taxi or take public transport here."
Martin sneered. "Why do you desperately want to chase me down? I feel like I've known you for a long time even though we just met. I think it's better to go to the restaurant next. I'll treat you to dinner."
Sally really felt a little hungry as he mentioned treating her dinner. Just in front of her was a restaurant that she liked, so she drove to the door of the restaurant.
Anyway, she had to eat alone in her house. She could just take him as a company, hoping he could provide her with some fun.
She was really depressed to know about what happened to Jessica today. She was very uneasy and worried about Jessica. Sally was from Lambola City and had no friends in Birmingham. She liked Jessica very much the moment they met and regarded her as a friend. Now even this friend was missing.
The two of them found a seat by the window and sat down.
Sally threw over a menu. "Order what you want. We come at the right time today. Otherwise, if it is a rush hour, there would be a long line."
Martin didn't even look at it and he put the menu aside. "I'm not picky about food."
Sally wanted to leave as soon as possible, so she picked up the menu, and casually ordered a few of her favorite dishes. Apart from the soup, they were basically spicy, as if she didn't care if Martin could bear.
When the dishes were all served on the table, Martin was a little dumbfounded. Each dish was full of either red chili or green chili. The dishes looked very tempting, but he couldn't eat anything spicy.
He knew that Sally was from Lambola City. People in Lambola City liked to add sugar when they cooked and enjoyed the original taste of the dishes. He didn't expect that she could eat so much spicy as a person from Lambola City. It seemed that she changed greatly in Birmingham in the past few years.
Although he was from Birmingham, he grew up in Lambola City. He had long been used to the fresh and sweet dishes. Looking at the dishes on the table, he didn't know what to eat.
Sally saw through him and laughed in her heart. She ate her dishes happily and tried to persuade Martin, "Come on. If you don't come with me, you won't find such a delicious restaurant. The chance is precious. You should have more."
Martin was a doctor. When he looked at food, he would automatically classify them as carbohydrates, proteins, or minerals. Especially after the past few years when he was in the United States, he didn't pay much attention to the taste of food, as long as he ate it lightly and healthily.
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