Chapter 981 Dinner For Three People
Derek had booked a table at a fancy restaurant downtown inside a five-star hotel. Many people had
gathered in the restaurant after work.
Derek pulled over to the side of the road and parked his Maserati. J and Elizabeth then exited
the car and walked to Derek''s side.
Elizabeth was standing tall and had a cold expression on her pretty face. On the other hand, J
looked pure and gentle. Her long hair was curly, and she was wearing a dress and a pink coat. They
were two different types of beauties who, along with a handsome man, drew a lot of attention.
Derek, of course, was aware of the onlookers '' attention. He didn''t care at all and even felt a sense
ofcency. His ego was greatly satisfied by the envious gazes of the passers-by.
"Please keep your face expressionless. You''re really annoying." J couldn''t help butin
when she saw Derek''s smug expression.
Derek, like a true gentleman, opened the restaurant door for them. "Why? Can''t I smile? J,
you''re bing increasingly cruel to me."
He approached J deliberately and snickered, "But it doesn''t matter. I like bad women."
"You''re having fun being a yboy now. But you will be distressed if you meet your true love in the
future." J was certain that she would witness that day, since she had seen the same thing
happen to Garrett.
Derek didn''t take it seriously. Squinting his eyes, he teased, "You''re already married. I don''t believe
I''ll ever find true love."
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J did notment. They continued walking into the restaurant.
The waiter was very enthusiastic as he led them to their table.
Elizabeth smiled as she listened to them bickering. She removed her coat, pulled out a chair, and
sat down. She spun around and peered out the window. "This ce has a beautiful view."
A dense ginkgo forest surrounded the restaurant.
"What would youdies like to eat? Burritos and tacos are two of their signature dishes here." Derek
looked through the menu, introducing them to the famous dishes. He and his manager had visited
this restaurant several times.
Since both J and Elizabeth weren''t picky eaters, they let Derek order food for them. He then
ordered some food and a bottle of the most expensive wine in the restaurant.
When Elizabeth noticed that the dinner had not yet been served, she took out a document and
handed it to J. "I''ve given Derek the draft. This is a copy. Derek, didn''t you say something was
wrong with the design? What is it?"
Derek was rendered speechless. "Wait a minute. I''ll look at it again," he said, pretending to cough
slightly.
He expressed his thoughts on the design while checking the draft.
J carefully recorded Derek''s opinions, so she didn''t notice that not far away, at two long tables,
there were about seven Larson Group employees with their ID cards.
The Larson Group had nned a wee party for the neers, which took ce in the same
restaurant.
"Let''s order. This popr Mexican restaurant is somewhat expensive. Fortunately, today it''s the
company''s treat. You are free to order whatever you want. Thepany will pay the bill." A lively
female employee was brightening the mood. She passed the menus to her colleagues.
Vivian thanked her and epted the menu. She wasn''t interested in Mexican food, and she wasn''t
interested in this party either.
She was only persuaded toe because she had the highest position among them. As thest
additional member of the Larson Group, everyone saw her as a very mysterious person.
"Vivian, is there any particr dish you like? Let me help you order." Many of her female colleagues
were giving her special treatment.
"You hadn''t talk with us much since you came to the Larson Group. We''ll be working in the same
department from now on, and we can get to know each other at this party."
"Okay," Vivian replied with a smile.
Another colleague suddenly said, "I didn''t expect that you were recruited by Mr. Larson himself. You
are truly amazing. It seems that Mr. Larson has a soft spot for you."
"After all, Mr. Larson is usually cold and easily irritated. He''s only different and gentle with his wife,"
a male colleague, who was interested in Vivian, added.
He thought that Vivian was really amazing. Among them, she had a mediocre education
background and no work experience, but she could get a higher position than them.
Vivian confidently raised her brows and smiled. This type of ttery pleased her. "I''m just lucky. Mr.
Larson ces a higher value on strength. I''m simply outstanding in this aspect."
Vivian wanted to say more, but she noticed that the attention of her female colleagues who had
been listening to her had shifted to something else.
"The woman sitting by the window looks like J." "It''s really J! Oh my goodness! How could
she date another man?"
The female employees exchanged stunned nces.