Chapter: 166
In a casual tone, Tyrone asked, “How’s your vision recovery coming along?”
“It’s improving. I can see things much more clearly now.”
“The words on the phone...”
Sabrina shook her head and said, “Reading them for too long gives me a headache. Are there any pressing matters at work?”
“There’s no rush,” Tyrone reassured her. “You can take more time off.”
“Okay.” Sabrina glanced around. “This restaurant is really impressive.
The pianist’s performance is exceptional. I wonder what piece of music they’re playing.”
“It’s Adina by the Water.”
Impressed, Sabrina asked, “You know it?”
“I’ve heard it played before.”
“Please enjoy the food.”
The waiters served the desserts, steaks, foie gras, and red wine, placing each dish on the table with precision. They uncorked a
bottle of red wine and elegantly poured a glass for each of them, ensuring a perfect dining experience.
Tyrone raised his glass and gazed at Sabrina seated before him.
Understanding his intention, Sabrina clinked her glass against his and took a sip of the wine. @
Tyrone helped Sabrina cut her steak before placing the plate before her.
“Thank you.”
Tyrone locked eyes with her, his gaze filled with warmth, and replied,
“You’re welcome.”
After dinner, the two of them strolled out of the restaurant, their fingers intertwined.
A gentle breeze brushed against them, bringing a sense of clarity to their minds.
Tyrone turned to face Sabrina and asked, “Shall we head home?”
“Why don’t we walk a bit more? It’s good for digestion.” There was a glimmer of anticipation in Sabrina’s eyes.
“Sure.”
The two strolled down the street, their hands entwined, their shoulders brushing against each other.