Joyce arrived at a Western restaurant and chose a cozy seat by the window.
"Don't you want a private room?" Clint suddenly asked, looking around with a clear sense of discomfort. His identity was noble, and he had never dined in the main hall before. He preferred a quiet environment and couldn't tolerate dining with others around.
Joyce looked around and noticed that the seat she chose was quite secluded. In theory, it would be difficult for others to notice them there.
"Are you worried about safety? Alright then, I'll get a private room," she said.
Joyce found Munin's request reasonable. After all, he didn't know who might be after him now. Perhaps the person who wanted to harm him had already arrived in Khebury, so it was better to be cautious.
She stood up and said to the waiter, "Please get us a private room."
However, the waiter apologized, saying, "I'm sorry, but all the private rooms are fully booked at this time. This is the most secluded seat we have."
Joyce frowned and asked, tilting her head, "What if we make do with this seat?"
Clint reluctantly agreed, "Fine."
But he still couldn't hide his discomfort.
The waiter handed them two menus and said, "As a gesture of apology, we'll offer you two glasses of our signature red wine."
"No need, I don't drink," Clint declined directly.
Joyce glanced at him and thought to herself that he had a heart condition, so it was normal for him not to drink.
In reality, Clint's reason was different. He thought the complimentary wine was too low-grade. Normally, he only drank red wine from specific wineries. Anything below Lafite level was not worth his attention.
"You can choose whatever you want to eat. Order for yourself," Joyce said, extending her hand, indicating Clint to make his selection.
Clint glanced over the menu and casually ordered four or five dishes, including appetizers, starters, main courses, and desserts.
When placing the order, Joyce paid attention to what he chose.
She slightly smiled and said, "You seem to be quite familiar with Western cuisine and know how to order. "
Clint closed the menu and replied, "Really? I just ordered based on my instincts. I don't remember what food I like or dislike, or if I have any allergies."
"You can't remember anything related to yourself?" Joyce curiously asked because Luther had also experienced temporary memory loss before, losing some memories due to the effects of medication.
Clint shook his head.
"I think I only forgot about people and events. Computers, phones, and language literacy seem fine," he shrugged. "It doesn't matter. It's fine like this. Forgetting who I am allows me to forget the things I need to go through. Perhaps they were all painful things, and it's better not to remember."
"Heh, maybe there were also happy things. Don't think too much. Everything will be alright," Joyce consoled him with a few words.
Shortly after, the waiter brought their food.
First came the appetizers and starters, followed by the main course.
The main course consisted of Australian lobster, king crab, deep-sea abalone slices, and caviar truffle, a seafood gourmet dish with a hint of yellow mustard seasoning. It was accompanied by a small portion of tri-color quinoa rice ball. The overall combination was very healthy.
Joyce tried it and found the taste to be good. It was completely different from the dishes she usually ordered.
"Munin, your taste leans towards Japanese cuisine," she concluded. "A person's habits are the hardest to change. I think you must have loved Japanese cuisine in the past."
Clint's hand holding the fork suddenly stiffened as he realized his oversight. He had disguised himself as a citizen of Country W, but he had forgotten to conceal his preferences and habits.
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