Chapter 437 Does Not Matter To Her
It seemed as though Josiah didn’t notice the onlookers as he was led by the waiter into the private room. across the courtyard, accompanied by Lysanne..
The private dining room was separated from the main hall by a uniquely scenic pond, around which a charming covered walkway was constructed. If the people outside didn’t look carefully, they wouldn’t notice the guests inside at all.
This private dining restaurant was very good at maintaining discretion.
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Daphne stared wide–eyed some time before she could bear to look away. She turned to Lysander,
her confusion evident. “Didn’t Josiah and that pretentious woman already part ways? How come they can still dine together now? How can he be entertaining a new interest while rekindling an old flame?”
“Let him be.” Lysander said nonchalantly. “He’s always surrounded by a multitude of women. One more old flame wouldn’t make a difference. He can certainly afford it.” Lysander took a sip from her tea, sliding the menu across the table toward her companion. “I’ve ordered some food. Why don’t you add a few
more?”
Carol kept insisting that he had gone abroad for a business trip, but it was clear that he was just avoiding her.
However, Lysander didn’t really care. As long as the task was accomplished and the Everhart family’s crisis was resolved, it made no difference to her whether Josiah chose to leave the country or stray from the path.
With a cautious tone, Daphne asked, “You’re not angry at all?”
Lysander returned her smile. “Why would I be upset? I no longer want to deal with his affairs. All I want now is to live my own life peacefully. What’s in front of me is what truly matters. I already have enough on my plate as it is.”
“Indeed.”
Daphne wholeheartedly agreed, adding two desserts to their order on the menu. Then, she told the waiter, “We’re done ordering.”
As the appetizers were being served, a new guest arrived in the courtyard, heading toward the private dining room where Josiah and Lysander were previously seated.
Lysander was entirely focused on her meal, not bothering to look around, and she certainly didn’t notice this particular guest.
On the other hand, Daphne was surprised and put her fork down. She exclaimed in astonishment, “Isn’t that Tiffany? What is she doing here?”
“Tiffany?”
Daphne lowered her voice and commented, “Well, well, has Josiah started to let loose after his divorce? How did he manage to invite both his new and old flames here?”
Lysander remained silent.
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This secluded restaurant was indeed quite a distance away, and the prices were genuinely steep. However, the quality of the dishes was unquestionably remarkable.
The steamed bass was both tender and juicy, masterfully cooked to preserve the original flavor of the ingredients while highlighting the firmness of the meat to the fullest extent. The control over the heat was impressively precise.
Daphne scrutinized Lysander’s reaction carefully, noting her genuine indifference before continuing. “One is his publicly acknowledged current girlfriend, while the other is his universally known first crush from Harborbrook. How on earth did Josiah manage to have these two women coexist under the same roof? Are you sure these two women won’t start fighting?”
Lysander meticulously picked out the fish bones. “Everyone’s lifestyle is different, as are their values. Daphne, you should try this fish. It’s really quite tasty, but it won’t be as good once it’s cold.”
Daphne picked up a piece of fish with her fork, her gaze still unwilling to withdraw from the scenery outside the window.
It was such a shame not to use this juicy gossip as mealtime.conversation.
Before long, the door to the opposite compartment swung open.
Lysanne and Tiffany were seen walking out together, engaged in a lively conversation. Far from being at odds, they seemed to get along pretty well, which made Daphne couldn’t help but marvel, “I’m truly astounded. It’s just like they’re sisters in some palace drama.”
Initially, Josiah was absent–minded, his brows furrowed. It was only when his gaze unintentionally swept across the room that he suddenly realized who was in the hall opposite him. His eyes instantly returned to the figure
Lysander attempted to avoid eye contact as if nothing was wrong, but it was too late. They had already seen each other.
Josiah seemed to recall the words he had entrusted to Carol that afternoon, his demeanor awkward as he took a step forward. But before he could actually step onto the corridor, Tiffany, holding onto Lysanne, turned around and said, “Jose, come over here quickly and help me take a photo with Lysanne!”
As night fell, the edges of the pond were illuminated by a series of courtyard lamps. The ambiance was particularly captivating, perfect for taking photos that would turn out beautifully.
Josiah withdrew his gaze from his shared look with Lysander, responding with a nonchalant expression, “Okay, coming
Lysander also returned her gaze to the dishes before she stood up and said to Daphne, “Daphne, I’m going to the restroom.”
“All right.” Daphine immediately showed her the way. “Once you leave the lounge, turn right into the corridor, then just follow the signs.”
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Chapters 692 693 ans 694 are impossible to read. Not sure if there was an issue with translation.but the words do not make sense..impossible to follow story line...
I cant get over the fact that the writer is trying to show as if the male lead has committed a grave sin. First he didnt know she was pregnant because she never told him. Second right from the start she never communicated anything. She was unbothered even during her marriage. I am not saying the male lead is great but atleast he seems like a human with emotions unlike her. And there is no context for why she is so emotionless....
The female lead is not charming but an unbothered b word, there is a very big difference. There is no point of extending this story at all because even if you write 1000+ chapters at 1001 the male lead would still be doing everything for her and she wouldnt bat an eye even if someone killed him. I mean honestly either the start should have been written better where we do understand that she was deeply affected because of her divorce or just STOPPPPP. Even for fiction it is annoying....