Chapter 1008
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Scratching her hair annoyingly, she went to the door and shouted in an angry voice, âWho is it?â
âGood afternoon, Miss Nelson. Iâm here to deliver Lunch to you.â
âI didnât order Lunch, â Debbie thought. âOr did I?â She had no idea what was going on. Sighing
helplessly, she opened the door. She recognized the man outside, though she wasnât very familiar with
him.
He was Carlosâ new assistant. Suppressing her annoyance, she greeted,
âHello.â
Frankie smiled and handed the takeout boxes to Debbie.
âMiss Nelson,
Carlos asked me to buy you this Lunch. There is a bowl of soup in there to sober you up from the
hangover. Please have it before it gets cool.â
âOh! Um, thank you so much.â This was unexpected. In a daze, she received the heavy carry bag from
his hands.
âYouâre welcome, Miss Nelson. I should get going now.â
Debbie smiled and nodded to him politely.
Closing the door behind her, Debbie put the carry bag on the table and took out the boxes one by one.
There were six main dishes inside it, and a bowl of rice and noodles. No wonder the bag was so heavy.
She recognized the Logo on the takeout boxes. It had been ordered from the fifth floor of Alioth
Building.
Her stomach rumbled and her mouth watered as she breathed in the delicious smell. She rushed to the
bathroom to freshen up.
While she was eating her lunch, she texted Carlos via WeChat.
âThank you for the Lunch, Mr. Handsome. Itâs delicious.â
âHmm,â he replied shortly. There were no more messages from him
Debbie scoffed. She had expected that Carlos would be more enthusiastic towards her after what had
happened last night, but he was just his usual self.
Anyway, things had been going smoothly between them. Debbie was relaxed now. So, in the following
days, she shifted most of her attention to the upcoming concert.
She had flown back to Zugrurg once to deal with some important work
After that, she picked up Piggy from the Walker familyâs residence and secretly brought her to Curtisâ
house in Alorith.
By the time Debbie was done with all her work, two weeks had passed since she had last met Carlos.
She sighed in disappointment. Not once had Carlos contacted her. She had thought that he would take
the initiative to contact her, but he was still as aloof as ever.
âI canât wait for him to make a move. It has already been two weeks. I have to do something myself!â
she thought.
She pulled out her phone and sent him a message.