Eventually, they found solace in a tranquil teahouse.
Peter secured a private room and stood guard outside dutifully.
Inside the secluded chamber, Mark personally served tea, setting aside his usual reliance on others, displaying his passion for the art of tea-making
He placed a cup before Cecilia, urging her to taste it.
Cecilia demurred, saying, âIâm not fond of tea.
â
Markâs indulgent smile graced his face as he gently said, âAh, I forgot that you prefer milk tea and fried chickenâ¦â
Cecilia observed him quietly.
He was just as gentle and refined as she remembered.
Once upon atime, she had reveled in his presence but now she wanted to avoid dwelling on such memories.
She coolly questioned, âMr.
Evans, is that the only reason you brought me here?â
Undeterred, Mark went to the mini-fridge, fetched a drink for her and offered it.
However, Cecilia declined.
He thoughtfully placed a straw in the drink and said softly, âCecilia, Iâve always wondered how youâve been faring these past two years.
â
At that moment, Ceciliaâs heart skipped a beat.
With a subtle lift of her head, she spoke as though nothing out of the ordinary had occurred.
âI have been doing remarkably well, experiencing life.
â
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Her words seemed light but Mark sensed the complexity beneath them.
Having grown up as a pampered princess, she lacked any specific skills or training.
He still wanted to inquire further but Cecilia offered a smile and asked, âMr.
Evans, what would you like to know? Do you wish to learn how embarrassed I was and then confess why I kept my pregnancy a secret from you? Or why I chose not to have an abortion?â
Markâs complexion paled.
Yet, he managed to maintain a smile.
âDonât talk such childish nonsense.
â
Cecilia lowered her gaze and said, âChildish? Youâve always treated me like a child, havenât you, Mr.
Evans? If thatâs the case, how could you engage in an intimate relationship with me? Were you simply bored with your bunch of girlfriends and sought something new?â
With great restraint, Cecilia held her emotions in check.
âLook at all the differences between us.
You enjoy tea and chess, while I prefer fast food and I even enjoy nightclubs.
We belong to two different worlds⦠Mr.
Evans, you said we werenât right for each other, and I didnât push you further.
I heeded your words and left our past behind.
So, what do you want now?â