Chapter 1134: He had left for a business trip to negotiate a partnership. When he was around, she didn't give his presence much thought. But now that he was away, even deciding what to eat for lunch felt like an insurmountable task.
Her assistant entered the room, ready to collect the signed contracts. She paused upon seeing Madisyn's pensive expression.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Miss Johns, is there anything else you'd liketo handle?" Madisyn shook her head with a faint smile.
"No, I was just trying to decide what to eat for lunch. You can take these." The assistant took the contracts but didn't leave immediately. After a moment of hesitation, she spoke again.
"There's a new restaurant on the sixth floor of the mall nearby. I tried it recently, and it's fantastic. Their dishes are refreshing and perfect for this weather." Madisyn hadn't been craving anything in particular, but the suggestion sparked her interest. She looked up at the assistant and smiled.
"That sounds promising. Let's try it for lunch. Would you like to join me?" The assistant was momentarily caught off guard by Madisyn's warm smile but quickly recovered. She shook her head politely.
"Thank you for the kind offer, Miss Johns, but I've already made plans for lunch with a friend." Madisyn nodded understandingly.
"No problem. If you've got plans, I won't hold you up. It's almost tto clock out anyway-you can get ready to head out." The assistant gave a polite nod and left.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe tales you love are at gVlnovlsMadisyn grabbed her phone, bag, and car keys, deciding to check out the restaurant herself.
The mall was bustling, with families, couples, and groups of friends filling the space, moving from store to store. By the tMadisyn reached the sixth floor, nearly every restaurant had a line of people waiting outside. Based on her past outings with Susan, Madisyn figured the recommended restaurant would likely be full too. Yet, luck was on her side. The waiter at the entrance saw she was alone and led her to the only available single-person table.
Once seated, she flipped through the menu, ordering a selection of the restaurant's signature dishes.
The ambiance was entirely different from the private rooms of the high-end restaurants she usually dined in with Andrew. This restaurant, situated in the heart of a bustling shopping mall, was alive with chatter and laughter. Tropical plants and traditional decor gave the space a lively, welcoming vibe.
For a moment, Madisyn was transported back to her younger days, wandering night markets with friends, indulging in fried chicken and grilled skewers.