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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 2188

Kendrix nodded slightly. "You seem to be enjoying yourself, Mr. Robinson."

"And you too, no, Mr. Trevino?" Chigo quirked his eyebrow. "Everyone loves shopping."

Sebastian interrupted, "Though I doubt Mr. Trevino is here to shop."

Seeing that Sebastian wasn't going to give it a rest, insisting on picking a fight, carrying a sting in his words, Sylvia stepped in.

"I'm a little hungry; do you guys want supper? Why don't we grab something?"

"Sounds good to me." Claudia echoed, nodding hurriedly, appreciating Sylvia's ingenuity.

Kendrix, on the other hand, took a casual look at Sylvia. He knew she was saving him for fear her brother would continue to give him a hard time.

His charming voice traveled to her ears, "What would you like to eat?"

Stumped, she looked up, only to see his striking face looking at her.

She saw his Adam's apple bobbed when she looked up and immediately cast her gaze to the ground. Her cheeks burned the next second, saying bashfully, "I don't mind anything."

"What about barbecue?" Claudia suggested, "It has got to be barbecue if we're talking about late-night food."

Sebastian looked at Claudia with disgust, "The smell is too smoky; it will get into my clothes. I don't want that."

"Perfect," Claudia smiled and said, "You can continue to shop with Mr. Robinson while the three of us eat. What do you say, Sylvia?"

"I'm game." Sylvia nodded.

Claudia then looked at Kendrix.

Kendrix was indifferent. "Fine by me."

Following that, all three of them looked at Chigo and Sebastian.

Chucking, Chigo pointed out, "I don't think we should split up."

With that, he looked over at Sebastian.

Frowning, Sebastian's stare at Claudia became more menacing.

How dare this woman throw out such a suggestion.

Was she not interested in him?

It was precisely he was worried she would pester

him, but her words had him reeled.

"C'mon, Sebastian, why don't we join them for a barbecue," Chigo said.

Before Sebastian had a chance to speak, Claudia said, "Maybe you guys shouldn't. A childe like Sebastian wouldn't eat something like barbecue."

"Odd of you to say that, Miss Loris" Chigo smiled and said, "I know the Jones family's upbringing. The children of the Jones family are not boastful. If they don't want to go, it is just because they are not interested."

"You're right, Mr. Robinson," Claudia smiled, replying seamlessly, "I didn't expect you to know Sebastian so well. Your taste surprises me."

Chigo's gaze turned sharp; he knew that Claudia was insinuating him, trying to mislead him.

"And what taste are you referring to, Miss Loris?" Chigo asked bluntly.

Chucking, Claudia said, "Barbecue, of course. What else do you think I was talking about?"

Chigo laughed; his gaze at Claudia turned even sharper. "I'm sure many people have the same taste as I do."

Oblivious of their conversation, Kendrix looked over at Sylvia, saying, "There's one right where I came from. Why don't we go there?"

"Sure." Sylvia immediately nodded.

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