Charlie then agreed with his mother. He took the business proposal and left. It was really good for him to live like a walking corpse.
Not long after Charlie left, Mckenzie made a phone call. "Right. Eight o'clock in the evening. He and I will be at the restaurant...
It was seven o'clock in the evening. Charlie was looking at the proposal when his phone vibrated.
He looked at the phone and found that it was Mckenzie.
Closing his eyes, he reached up and rubbed his forehead before picking the phone up."
Emm, what’s up?"
"Did you have dinner tonight?" asked Mckenzie.
"No..." Charlie stretched his muscles to relax. He realized he didn’t have dinner until then.
Luckily, he didn't feel sick in his stomach. He felt quite comfortable.
His stomach was now very sensitive. Whenever he didn’t eat on time, his stomach would react immediately.
"I knew it would be like this. I told you to eat on time, but you didn't listen to what I said. Did you really listen to what I said?" Mckenzie didn't sound very nice. She was frustrated.
"I was really a little busy today. I lost track of time. I was wrong...” He apologized as he comforted her.
"I don't know if you are listening or not listening to what I told you. You only say nice things to coax me. It's okay. I haven't eaten dinner either. Why don't you come over and eat with me?" said Mckenzie.
Charlie had promised his mother to go to a restaurant this morning. And since they hadn't eaten together for a long time, Charlie nodded and agreed to his mother's suggestion.
It was seven o'clock in the evening. He organized his business proposal and headed to the restaurant.
Slightly embarrassed, the middle-aged woman looked at the girl. "Vivian, do you mind?" "I don't mind. It's fun to eat with others.
And I like it that way." Her voice was pleasant, too. Her voice was clear and crisp, like the call of a yellow warbler just flying out of the valley.
Mckenzie nodded her head and thought Vivian was quite understanding. She did not ask Charlie's opinion from the beginning to the end.
The two sat down across from Charlie and his mother. And it was Vivian who sat across from Charlie, and then Vivian spoke first. She smiled lightly and nodded her head while greeting Charlie. "Hello."
Charlie nodded lightly and didn’t say anything. He just drank warm water.
Mckenzie stood up and gave Lara a wink. Then Lara understood Mckenzie's
intention and got up. "Didn't you say you bought a coat? Let me see it. I want to buy one too. If we both wear that coat out, people who don't know us might think we're sisters."
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