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The Bride Who Said No: Escaping the Shadows of Yesterday novel Chapter 96

Her flattery was obvious for all to see.

As Mr. Patterson bit into the fish, Freya raised an eyebrow in a subtle gesture of skepticism.

A moment later, Mr. Patterson's brow furrowed, and he asked, "What kind of fish is this?"

Kieran replied, "Salmon, of course, it's grilled salmon."

Upon hearing Kieran's words, Mr. Patterson took a deep breath.

Even though he didn't say anything, you could tell he was upset because his face had gone noticeably pale.

Freya couldn't help but smirk inwardly.

Kieran didn't know that Freya had swapped the salmon for a much less expensive trout.

When he was younger, Mr. Patterson made his fortune in the seafood business, boasting an extensive knowledge of marine delicacies. How could he not discern the difference?

Seeing Mr. Patterson's silence, Freya carved up another dish, a chicken stuffed with various treasures, and placed it before him, saying, "Mr. Patterson, this is the chicken."

Noticing the inclusion of rare ingredients like turtle meat in the dish, Mr. Patterson instantly withdrew his hand, which had been poised to take a bite.

Turtle meant was a prohibited item, a delicacy only the wealthy could afford. Mr. Patterson, a staunch advocate for the protection of endangered species and a generous donor to related causes was naturally appalled.

Observing Mr. Patterson's reluctance, Kieran inquired, "Mr. Patterson, anything wrong with the food?"

"Mr. Sutton knows I made my fortune in the seafood trade," Mr. Patterson replied, his voice icy. "I'm intimately familiar with these ingredients."

At this, Kieran was still clueless about the unfolding situation.

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