Daniel took Sherry to a street full of restaurants and food stalls.
Sherry thought she was packed for lunch, but the food here whetted her appetite.
She hadn't had a proper meal since she boarded the plane yesterday.
Hence, her appetite was awakened suddenly.
She tried every stall and bought some takeout back to the hotel.
Daniel paid for everything while following her.
Sherry wanted to refuse, but it was easier for Daniel to talk to the stall owners. Hence, she didnât insist on paying the bill. Instead, she noted down the rough total and decided to transfer the money to him after going back to the hotel.
After they left the street, Daniel asked, âAre you full?â
Sherry nodded, âYep.â
She might have overeaten, to be honest.
Daniel asked, âDo you want to walk around or go back to the hotel?â
Sherry raised the bags in her hand and said, âItâs not convenient to walk around with them. Iâd better go back to the hotel.â
âOkay.â
The car arrived at the hotel after half an hour.
Sherry immediately unfastened the seat belt and said, âThank you so much, Daniel. As for tomorrow, you donât need to...â
âIâll come to pick you up at nine tomorrow morning.â
Before Sherry refused, Daniel had driven away.
Sherry stood in front of the entrance, gaping. She hadnât finished her sentence.
Daniel left too fast.
She stood motionlessly for a few seconds, turned around, and walked into the hotel.
She put the takeout into the fridge. Lying prone in the bed, she called Stella and said apologetically, âIâm sorry, Stella. I didnât find any chance during lunch...â
Stella smiled. âItâs all right. Howâs your day?â
Earlier, she was eager to know the DNA result because she could feel Channing was bothered by the thought of Jeffrey. Although he didnât complain, Stella knew he had been tortured by the matter.
However, she believed that Channing had already let go. It seemed he had found a way out, so he wasnât so obsessed with those things anymore.
Otherwise, he wouldnât have taken the initiative to pursue Winnie.
Sherry heaved a sigh. âAlas... As soon as I entered your fatherâs company, I met Daniel. Besides...â
Sherry repeated what William had said during lunch to Stella.
She was tossing and turning on the bed. âStella, can you tell Mr. William Iâm OK by myself. Thereâs no problem at all. I donât need Daniel to accompany me.â
Stella raised her eyebrows slightly. âWell... I donât think my words would work. You are a girl and abroad alone. My father is an elder, so he feels responsible for your safety.â
Sherry sighed helplessly. She added, âBy the way, Iâll transfer the money to you. Can you please give it to Daniel on my behalf? I donât want to add him on WhatsApp, because I'd have to delete him later. Itâs too troublesome.â
âAll right. How much?â
Sherry said a number. Then she put the phone in hand-free mode and calculated the exchange rate before transferring the money to Stella.
Stella said, âIn fact, I donât think he will accept it.â
Sherry was silent for a moment and said, âI donât care. Itâs alright if he doesnât accept it. Iâve tried to give it back to him anyway.â
âIâll try.â
After chatting for a while, Sherry lay on the bed. She was sleepless.
When she woke up, it was completely dark outside.
Sherry rubbed her eyes, looking at the darkness outside the window while sitting on the bed.
She felt lonely again.
It made her depressed.
It was so boring to be here alone.
After the photograph exhibition tomorrow, she would go to Williamâs office again to see if there would be any opportunities.
She would go home after getting whatever she wanted if it went smoothly.
Probably it was because of her nap for two hours in the afternoon. Sherry couldnât fall asleep at all in the evening. She was in a daze while sitting beside the window.
The scented candles behind her swayed quietly.
She clicked open a comedy on her phone.
However, the jokes didn't amuse her at all.
Sherry sighed and lay on the bed again.
Suddenly, something popped up in her mind.
Daniel wouldnât go back to City N. Why did she calculate the exchange rate?
He might accept her money, but he would see through her insincerity.
Sherry was speechless.
She believed that she had made a mistake.
Before falling asleep, she decided to give him cash the next day.
Due to her insomnia, when Sherry woke up the following morning, it was half-past nine already.
She checked her phone and didnât see any missed calls.
She breathed a sigh of relief.
Probably Daniel didn't really mean it yesterday.
Sherry changed her clothes and tidied herself up. Then she carried her bag and went downstairs.
She walked out of the hotel and wanted to hail a taxi, only to find a familiar black vehicle parked in front.
She wondered if that was Danielâs car yesterday.
She couldnât remember.
Hesitantly, she walked over and checked carefully.
When she was approaching the car, the window was suddenly wound down. âWhat are you looking for?â
âAh!â Sherry exclaimed as she was shocked.
Then she turned to look at the man who spoke.
She forgot she was in UK, where the driverâs seat was on the right.
Daniel smiled when seeing the startled look on her face. âHave you sobered up yet?â
Sherry patted her chest to calm down. âWhen... When did you arrive?â
âI said at nine. Don't you remember?â
âWhy didnât you call me?â
Daniel said, âWe made an appointment, but you didnât come downstairs, so I guessed you were still sleeping. You are here for relaxing, so I canât stop you from sleeping.â
Sherry was rendered speechless.
She couldnât retort at all.
Daniel titled his head at her. âGet in.â
Sherry walked to the other side and sat in the passengerâs seat.
Mr. Conrad Proposes to His Ex-wife Again ï¤Chapter 803: She Must Come Here Once An Eight-year-old Princess ï¤Chapter 1410 Go And Return Quickly Critic ï¤Chapter 105: Missing Drake Daniel asked, âWhere is the exhibition?â
Sherry pulled out her phone and stammered an address.
Daniel said, âOkay. I see.â
The location was a bit far away from the hotel. It would take them an hour by driving.
Sherry felt sleepy on the way. When she was about to fall asleep, Daniel said, âWeâve arrived.â
Sherry woke up immediately. She sat straight and looked out of the window to check. It was the place.
While unbuckling the seat belt, she said, âWhy donât you... wait for me in the car?â
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