Chapter 77
"No, he wasn't killed. He was...cut down there."
Vicky did not realize what she meant until a few moments later. "Are you saying that he is no longer a
whole man?"
Cece giggled. "Yeah! I heard that this guy is a womanizer, and it's probably worse than death for him to
be able to see beautiful women but not be able to do anything to them! It's a good thing that he has a
son now, or he'd be childless for the rest of his life!"
Vicky despised Jason and did not feel any sympathy for him. Frankly, she was extremely glad that he
would no longer be able to hurt another woman.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOverjoyed to hear such great news on the day she was discharged from the hospital, Vicky said, "I
know a new restaurant that makes great food. Come! I'll buy you lunch."
Cece's eyes lit up. 'Sure!"
Vicky handed her belongings to Nanny Paterson and took Cece to the restaurant she mentioned. Since
it was lunch hour, the restaurant was packed with customers.
As soon as they entered the door, a waiter greeted them with a smile. ‘May I know if you have a
reservation?"
"No."
"Are you our members?"
"We...are not."
"I'm sorry, all the tables are reserved," the waiter said politely. "Please be sure to make a reservation
next time."
The restaurant had just opened for business and was already known for the food they served. Vicky
had been in the restaurant with Tyler a few times when they were at peace, but she had never had to
make a reservation.
Just then, two young women walked in and the waiter immediately ignored Vicky to greet the women
with a big smile.
"May I know if you have a reservation?"
"No."
"Are you our members?"
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmOne of the women handed the waiter a membership card.
The waiter smiled. "Please follow me."
"They don't have any reservations either. Why do they get to go inside?" Cece blurted out.
Though still polite, the waiter's tone was laced with contempt. "We prioritize members. Please visit us
another day."
Cece's expression darkened at the difference in treatment but was stopped by Vicky just as she tried to
argue with the waiter.
"Forget it. Let's just go to a different restaurant.' 1
"Even restaurants treat people differently nowadays." Cece pouted.
As they were about to leave, the main door of the restaurant opened again.
A tall, handsome-looking man walked in with a young woman.
"Tyler, this restaurant is packed every day, and it's really hard to get a table here..."