âJust put it on.
If youâre so eager to take off your clothes, you can do that whenever you want when we get back home,â Mark replied in a deep, commanding voice.
Cecilia fell silent, her face slightly reddening at his shameless words.
Seeing her walk ahead angrily, Mark pulled her back to him, allowing her to hold onto him.
Cecilia was still a little annoyed, but she couldnât bring herself not to hold his strong waist.
Mark restrained himself a bit when they arrived at the restaurant.
Sensitive as she ever was, Cecilia noticed that when Mark was seated, all the women in the restaurant couldnât take their eyes off him.
Cecilia stared at the man across from her.
Mark had a flawless face, a tall, well-dressed figure, and he exuded undeniable charm.
Cecilia felt a twinge of jealousy.
Mark served some food on her plate and said in a low voice, âWhat?
You are so captivated by me that you canât help but stare at me all the time.
Why not eat some first?â
Cecilia nodded and began eating.
Mark gently touched her head and said, âAfter this, weâll go see some jewelry.
I couldnât make the time to accompany you before.
Now that weâre here, I want to buy you some refined jewelry.
â
Cecilia hadnât put on the engagement ring.
She probably wanted to save it for the wedding.
Mark couldnât help but be amused.
Did she think he was lack of wealth and thus saved money for him?
Although Cecilia had plenty of jewelry, women often desired their loved ones to gift them with such treasures.
Cecilia lowered her head and began peeling a shrimp without saying anything.
Mark, guessing her thoughts, peeled the shrimp for her and placed it in a small bowl.
Those around them looked at Cecilia with jealousy.
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Mark then filled another bowl of soup for her.
âThis is good for you.
Drink up.
â
Cecilia drank contentedly.
However, as she recalled something, she couldnât help but complain,
âYou must have dined out with Miss Holt quite often.
Otherwise, you wouldnât have known about these things so well.
â
Markâs eyes took on a deep, contemplative look.