Chapter 901
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 901
As soon as Anya appeared, the female employee immediately held her arm as though she was her last
hope. âMiss Anya, thank goodness youâre here! I donât know why, but Mister Lucas just fired me. Please
help me get my job back!â
Anya shook her off with disgust as though she had just been touched by something dirty. âGet off me!
Why should I help you get your job back?
Youâre nothing but a lowly nobody!â
The female employee was stunned. She looked at Anya in disbelief. âMiss Anya? Didnât you say you
see a lot of potential in me? Youâve even asked me to keep an eye on Corinne for you, and-â
Anya hated how she was blocking her path, so she pushed her away. âI canât believe youâre stupid
enough to believe what I said! You should take a good look in the mirror, you idiot!â
The woman fell to the floor and immediately broke down crying. Not only was she fired from her job, but
Anya abandoned her, too! âWhat have I done to deserve this?â she wailed internally.
In her mind, Anya was the kindest person she ever met, so she could not believe she would turn out to
be so cold-blooded.
Meanwhile, in the Rivera Group buildingâs cafeteria.
The bustling cafeteria fell silent because of Lucasâ arrival. No one dared to speak, and the only sounds
that could be heard were the scraping of the plates and the chewing of the food.
Lucas picked out all the carrots in the dishes before pushing the plate to Corinne. âThere, all the carrots
are gone. You can eat now, Corinne.â
Corinne frowned at the carrot-less dishes. She then looked up at Lucas and said, âBut carrots are one
of my favorites. Why did you take them out?â
Lucas was surprised. âYou like carrots? But as your brother, I remember you hated them when you
were little.â
Corinneâs eyes turned cold. âPeople do change, you know. Plus, I donât even remember what I liked or
didnât like to eat when I was little. By the way, can you stop referring to yourself as my brother? I donât
like it.â
âFine, Iâll stopâ¦â said Lucas helplessly. âTil go get some carrots for you now. â
He then got up, but before he took a step, Corinne said, âNo, thanks. There are some perfectly good
carrots here. We shouldnât waste food like that.â
She then pulled the plateful of carrots Lucas had picked out closer to her before digging into her food.
Lucas sat back down with resignation. He felt hurt when he saw her eating the carrots he had picked
out. âShe hated carrots the most when she was little, but all of a sudden, she likes it now? Just what did
she go through to make her change her mind?â
Well, Corinne would not have come to love carrots if she had anything else to eat as a child. Beggars
could not be choosers, after all. While it was true Corinne got to leave out a peaceful childhood and
teenagehood in the covenant, she did not have the luxury to be a picky eater.
The covenantâs meals could be summed up in one word-bland. Also, the nuns would only eat the
cheapest vegetable in the season, and it was an unspoken rule everyone had to eat what was served.
In fact, out of all the dishes, the ones with carrots could be deemed as the most flavorful.
Lucasâ eyes reddened a little. He felt sorry for Corinne.
âCorinne, you donât have to eat that. Iâll get you some new ones. Thereâs no need to worry about
wasting food here,â he said after getting up.
âNo, Mister Lucas. That wonât be necessary,â said Corinne sternly. âIâm okay with eating this, so thereâs
no need to trouble yourself.â 1
Lucas felt crestfallen. âSeems like sheâs still unwilling to accept me as her brotherâ¦â he thought with
resignation.