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Have I Told You Lately novel Chapter 26

The car stopped. Rachel thought they had arrived and sat up to have a look. The man in the front said, “Get out.”

“Did we arrive?”

Kenneth didn’t reply and just unfastened his safety belt and got off the car.

Rachel thought he just didn’t like talking. So, she didn’t ask too much and confusedly followed him out of the car.

It was a restaurant.

Seeing the man walking in, she froze and blurted out, “I am not hungry.”

The man glanced at her in an eccentric way, “I am.”

Rachel felt choked and squeezed out an awkward smile, “Then I will wait for you in the car. You go ahead.”

Kenneth paused and grinned at her, “Rachel, didn’t we have a peaceful divorce? I owe you nothing, and so do you. You don’t need to keep hiding from me.”

“...”

Rachel’s face froze and she grasped her hands inadvertently, with a bit embarrassment in her eyes, “You think too much. I was not hiding from you. I just don’t want to cause more misunderstanding.”

“Misunderstanding?” The man sneered and walked towards her, saying in a charming voice, “Are you afraid Osmond will misunderstand? Doesn’t he know you are with me now? What can happen during a meal? Besides, what do you think I can do to a pregnant woman?”

Rachel pursed her lips and failed to find words to argue back.

The man turned around and walked straight into the restaurant.

Rachel gritted her teeth and followed him.

It was just a meal. She was not sacred at all. She had had meal with him countless times before.

He was right. She owed nothing to him. Why should she act like a thief?

Sitting in a small compartment, Rachel watched Kenneth communicating with the waiter fluently. She couldn’t deny that she was lightly shocked.

His spoke Japanese so well, and she knew nothing about it before.

But it was only until recently that she found out he was the President of Dragon Age. At the thought of this, she wasn’t surprised anymore.

He managed such a giant company at a young age. How could he be a simple man? It was kind of sarcastic. She knew nothing about him before the divorce, but she knew much more after.

It was fate that they couldn’t be together.

Finishing ordering food, Kenneth turned to her and saw her staring at him. He asked plainly, “What do you want?”

Rachel came to herself and shook her head, “What? I have already eaten plenty much. I am not hungry now.”

Kenneth didn’t ask more and ordered a vegetable cereal for her.

Rachel didn’t understand what he said, but frowned when seeing the cereal being put down before her, “I told you I wasn’t hungry. What are you doing?”

The man picked up his fork and knife, and said without raising his head, “I can’t abuse a pregnant woman, can I? Just eat some, and if you don’t like it, you can leave it then.”

He knew expectant mother could be choosy in food, and to prevent her from puking, he ordered the light dish.

Rachel had nothing to say. The man spoke in a tepid voice since the beginning. Maybe he really was just looking after a pregnant woman. If she rejected again, it would not be appropriate.

She looked down at the palatable cereal and said nothing more, picking up her fork and eating.

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