Chapter 250
“See you tomorrow.” Romeo lifted her face and gave her a peck, then left.
She had a busy day at the company.
After work, Arabella taught Molly some design techniques and tips. Before they knew it, it was already past eight in the evening.
“Ms. Bennett, let me treat you to dinner.” Molly felt really guilty. “You’ve taught me so many methods and tricks, and you have a competition tomorrow. I have to treat you tonight.”
“Let’s just grab something quick.” Arabella checked the time; she still had to go home and see her brother. “What’s good around here?”
“The only thing nearby is a barbecue joint, but their food is super tasty.”
Molly was happily saying this when she suddenly realized something and quickly stopped herself. “Never mind, let’s go somewhere else.” “Let’s just go there.”
“Huh?” Molly felt that the environment there didn’t suit Ms. Bennett’s status.
But Arabella picked up the bag Romeo had prepared for her and said, “Let’s go.”
“Ms. Bennett, what’s in that bag?” Molly had never seen her carry such a cute bag, shaped like a little bunny.
Unexpectedly, it looked pretty good in Ms. Bennett’s hand.
“Personal items.” Arabella thought of that man, and her eyes softened.
From the company to the barbecue joint, it was only a ten–minute walk.
At this time of day, not many people were eating. Molly asked about Arabella’s preferences and ordered quite a bit of food. She sat at the small table, took out two tissues, and wiped Arabella’s table clean, then her own.
“Ms. Bennett, I’m a bit nervous about the competition tomorrow.” Molly was afraid she wouldn’t do well and embarrass Arabella.
“Just treat it like any other day.” Arabella’s gaze softened. “You’ll do great.”
In a while, the shopkeeper came over with a few small plates and said, “Miss, your barbecue is ready.”
“Thank you, Ms. Bennett. Can you smell how good it is?” Molly picked up a wing and handed it to Arabella, saying, “This one’s yours.”
“Thank you.” Arabella took it: “You come here often?”
It seemed like she was pretty familiar with the owner.
“Mm.” Molly smiled and said, “Sometimes when I work until eleven or twelve at night, I’d stop by here for some barbecue to satisfy my cravings, and I’d take some home for my mom too.”
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The owner had been running this place for half a year. Molly often came, and they became friends after chatting for a while. Arabella was about to say something about her family background when suddenly, five or six cars pulled over, and more than twenty thugs with clubs jumped out and surrounded them.
“Who are you?” Molly was surprised and instinctively grabbed Arabella’s clothes. “You’ve got the wrong people, right?”
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