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Chapter 171 Dining With Someone Else
At Ascent House, Calvin had the chef prepare Cecilia's favorite dish.
“You've lost weight recently. Eat a bit more.”
“Okay.”
Cecilia held her fork, gazing at the table filled with exquisite dishes, yet she had no appetite.
“What did you
s talk about today?” she asked.
Calvin served her sfood. “Nothing much, just swork-related matters.”
“Did Nathaniel give you a hard time?”
Calvin’s hand, which was holding a fork, suddenly jerked. He looked at her with a playful glint in his eyes. “I'm
not a young girl. What can he possibly do to me?”
He was being mischievous again.
Cecilia observed that while Calvin received respectful treatment from others outside, his demeanor changed
when he was around her.
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He becplayful, occasionally resembling a child.
“I'm being serious with you. If he gives you a hard time, you need to tell me.”
“No way. I'm a man. How can a man ask a woman for help?”
Calvin continued to serve her food until her plate could hold no more before he urged her to eat.
Cecilia had no choice but to eat first.
While she was focused on her meal, Calvin noticed that she was wearing a high-necked, long- sleeved shirt.
Despite the air conditioning indoors, it was a hot day and such attire would be unbearable once outside.
“Have you been feeling unwell again recently?”
He knew that she was afraid of the cold.
Cecilia noticed his gaze and shook her head somewhat unnaturally. “No, | just think it’s too cold in the office.
“You could bring a jacket in the future. Your neck must feel stuffy in that.”
“Okay.” Cecilia lowered her head, not wanting him to see the marks on her body.
Unbeknownst to her, Nathaniel was closely monitoring their every move through surveillance
next door.
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He gestured for the waitress, giving a few instructions. Before long, the waitress made her way to the private
room where Cecilia and Calvin were with a bottle of red wine.
“Hello, this is a complimentary gift for the two of you.”
The waitress didn’t wait for Calvin and Cecilia's response. She immediately approached the two of them, ready
to pour wine for Cecilia.
“No, thank you. We don’t drink.”
Calvin furrowed his brow.
Aware that Cecilia struggled with controlling her drinking, he always prevented her from having alcohol when
they went out.
His words caused the waitress’ hand to tremble, spilling an entire glass of wine onto Cecilia's clothes.
“I'm sorry, I'm sorry...” The waitress immediately handed her a napkin to wipe with.
“No worries. I'll handle it myself.
Cecilia was also flustered.
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Because red wine had splashed onto her neck, the waitress unbuttoned her collar to wipe it off.
Calvin rose and took a few strides to reach her. As he intended to offer help, his gaze fixed on the faint blush
gracing her slender neck.
He quietly shifted his gaze, handing a card to the waitress. “Get a new outfit and bring it here.”
“Sure.”
The waitress, trembling with fear, took the card and left.
Cecilia didn’t realize that Calvin had already noticed the mark on her neck. “I'm going to the
restroom.”
“Okay, I'll have the waitress bring your clothes over in a bit.”
Cecilia nodded and hastily left the private room.
Yet, the moment she made her way to the restroom, her path was obstructed by a towering figure.
Nathaniel swiftly pulled Cecilia inside, closing the door behind them.
This was a unisex restroom.
Bewildered, Cecilia looked at him. “What are you doing here?”
“It was a coincidence. If | hadn’t chere, | wouldn't have known how happy my wife was,