Chapter 151: Chance Encounter These days have been so hectic for the ladies, barely any time to breathe, let alone worry about other matters. Sylvia had sorted out the issues with the subsidiary company, thanks to the valuable information provided by Ingrid Sylvia kept her end of the deal and didnât give Ingrid a hard time.
But the losses caused by Ingrid to the company needed compensation, something no one else could help her with. Sylvia agreed that if Ingrid made up for those losses, she could stay at the subsidiary company, but returning to the headquarters was out of the question.
However, everyone knew that even if she stayed at the subsidiary, Sylvia wouldnât make it easy for her. Sheâd find ways to dismiss her, but without taking direct responsibility âThe matters at the subsidiary are nearly wrapped up. How about we grab a bite to eat together?
Listen, Iâve found this fantastic restaurant recently, perfect for a romantic date. And I was thinking, maybe next time.â
Juliet burst in excitedly, interrupting Sylviaâs work chatter about dinner plans. But as she spoke, she realized it might sound off and quickly stopped.
Sylvia glanced up from her files, amused. âWho else are you planning to dine with besides me?
Planning to use me as a test audience this time?â
Juliet blushed, trying to cover up her slip âOh, I was just saying. What if I meet a handsome guy next time? Itâd be nice to have a companion who wonât lead me to bad food, right?â Julietâs attempt at diversion was evident. She couldnât believe she had blurted out her inner thoughts so quickly.
âA handsome guy, huh?â Sylvia chuckled. âI wonder if that handsome guy youâre talking about is my big brother. If it is, I might just arrange for you two to meet. Oh, by the way, next time my brother comes around, I doubt youâ be tagging along. How about this? Iâll call my brother now and tell him Iâm swamped here and need his help. Then we can go eat together. How does that sound?â
Juliet stomped her foot in frustration, her face burning red. Since Sylvia already knew what she was thinking, why did she have to say it out loud?
âoh, I didnât mean it like that. Forget what I said. Are you coming to dinner with me or not? If you want to eat, Iâll make a reservation. Otherwise, Iâll go aloneâ
âOf course, Iâm coming. Itâll be a chance for me to see what kind of dare my brother will be having next. Helps me plan better to persuade him,â Sylvia said with a laugh, scribbling her name on the document and tossing it aside before grabbing Julietâs hand, pulling her out the door.
During their journey, Sylvia teased Juliet from time to time.
But it takes two to tango in matters like these. So far, Bruce hadnât shown any interest in Juliet.
Juliet, on the other hand, hadnât mustered the courage to make a move yet. She was afraid of making things worse if she did.
Sylvia had no say in this matter, considering her own disastrous love life didnât offer much advice However, pursuing love boldly wasnât wrong. Sylvia just didnât want to see Juliet hurt. So, in the car, she spoke earnestly to Juliet âI know you like my brother, but I donât think heâs aware of it yet. Regardless, I donât want you to end up on the same miserable path I did. If my brother doesnât like you, donât force yourself. Donât force him. In the end, the unhappy one will be you.â
âI understand. My feelings for him are my own business. If he doesnât like me, itâs normal. I havenât said anything yet. Letâs pretend I donât know anything. If one day I canât control myself and want to tell him how I feel, thatâs probably my last effort. It my efforts donât yield the desired result, itâs okay,â
Juliet said with a nonchalant tone, though Sylvia knew deep down it wouldnât be that easy when the time came But since Juliet said so, Sylvia didnât press further.
When they arrived at the restaurant, Juliet had already made reservations, so awaiter escorted them to their table.
As they settled in, another person joined them unexpectedly. Sylvia instinctively looked over and found Benjamin.
Benjamin had a perfectly timed smile on his face, as if their meeting was purely coincidental.
But Sylvia felt a pang of annoyance deep down. Although she hadnât received any messages from Benjamin these past few days, his appearance here at this moment made it hard to believe he wasnât informed beforehand and didnât come here intentionally.
Thinking this, Sylvia turned to Juliet, but Juliet was busy looking at the menu with excitement, asking Sylvia what she wanted to eat.
Sering Julietâs obliviousness, Sylvia wondered who else knew about this besides her. Was it really just a coincidence?
âOur familyâs restaurant has excellent food. If you need recommendations, I can suggest a few dishes for both of you,â Benjamin suddenly spoke up, startling Juliet, who widened her eyes and looked between Benjamin and Sylvia, as if discovering a new continent.
âAre you two meeting up here? Am I intrading? Should I leave?â Benjamin asked with a smile.
âStop imagining things. Just order your food,â Sylvia sighed, a headache building up. Juliet chuckled but kept stealing glances at both of them, though she remembered to ouder her food and didnât say much more.
Turning to Benjamin, Sylvia said, âWe donât need recommendations. She had it all p when this place is mostly for couples? Wouldnât you feel out of place?â
planned out before you came. And why are you here? Donât you think itâs odd to be here alone âWell, thatâs true, but the loud here is still good. Besides, besides couples, some people come he