Chapter 62
Losing to My Substitute (Katerina and Joshu)
Chapter 33 There was no unreasonable demandâjust something simple and ordinary.
Linda felt a jolt in her chest, an uneasy premonition settling over her.
but before she could figure out what this sense of foreboding meant, Ivanâs voice came again.
âDonât worry, I donât mean anything else by it. I just regret it. I regret that itâs been so long since weâve sat down and had a proper meal together.â
Yes, it had indeed been a long time since they had shared a proper meal.
Ever since Katherine had come into the picture, he was either called away midâmeal or glued to his phone during dinner.
Linda wondered if all men who cheat were like thisâthinking they were clever while their every action was so laughably obvious.
Suppressing the strange feeling in her chest, she spoke calmly. âWhat are we eating? You decide.â
Half n Hour Later They arrived at a small French restaurant.
The space was cozy, with just the owner and two staff members.
Ivan walked over, exchanged a few words with the owner, then took off his trench coat, tied on an apron, and headed into the kitchen.
He moved quickly, as if he had planned everything in advance.
Dish after dish appeared on the tableâall of them were familiar, Lindaâs favorites.
When the final course, a soup, was brought out, Ivan finally removed his apron and sat across from Linda.
S Losing to My Substitute (Katerina and Joshu)
ï¤Substitute 61 âGive it a try. Itâs been a long time since Iâve cooked. Iâm not sure if my skills have declined.â
He ladled a portion of soup into a bowl and set it gently before Linda.
The warm, dim light cast a soft glow over the table.
Losing to My Substitute 62.9%
Chapter 33 For a moment, it felt as if they had returned to the beginning of everything.
Back then, they had nothing. No house, no company, no billion dollar fortune.
They lived frugally, rarely affording more than one proper meal during holidays or festivals. Four dishes and a soup had been a luxury.
But at that time, they were simple, pure, full of dreams, goals, and love.
Their days were busy, but even a simple embrace could bring happiness.
Linda picked up her spoon and took a small sip of the soup.
Like the fried chicken from before, it tasted sweet and savory, yet there was a lingering bitterness she couldnât ignore.
âHow is it?â
Ivanâs eyes sparkled, waiting for her response, just as he had when he first presented her with a bowl of hot soup so many years ago.
For some reason, Lindaâs eyes grew misty.
Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert)
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