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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 379

He was worried and he could only turn on the location tracker.

He returned to the coffee table, opened the paper bag, took out several delicate boxes from it and opened them one by one, "You didn't eat dinner, I brought you some snacks. You must be starving."

She watched as he filled the coffee table with various boxes and snacks.

Joyce gently bit her lips, and her heart felt a current of warmth slipping through.

In fact, when Justin was there just now, she was already very hungry. However, Justin did not notice, but Luther, on the contrary, even thought of it.

However, in the next second, she denied such thoughts.

Who could possibly know the reason why Luther cared so much about her? He might do it for the shares, or he might just do it to keep her around.

"What's wrong, hurry up and eat while it's hot." He pushed a portion of rib congee in front of her, "All your favorites."

"I'm not hungry, you take it away." Joyce refused with a cold face. The snacks laid out in front of her were indeed all her usual favorites, and it seemed like he had paid attention to them, and he had indeed been quite thoughtful.

But she didn't want to eat what he brought.

At that moment, there was another knock on the door.

With that, outside the door, the waitress raised his voice and shouted, "Hello, hotel service! The porridge you ordered is delivered."

Luther raised an eyebrow and glanced at Joyce with amusement, "I thought you said you weren't hungry?"

A hint of embarrassment flashed across Joyce's pretty face.

Unexpectedly, the waiter brought the porridge at such a time and broke her lie on the spot.

Luther didn't give her any more trouble as he walked up and opened the door.

The waitress, who obviously had never seen such a handsome man, instantly blushed and stammered, "Hi … hello."

"The porridge is no longer needed, just throw it away." Luther’s face expressionless. He coldly finished his words, and directly closed the door.

Only the waitress was left standing outside the door with a bewildered look on her face.

He returned to the coffee table. Picking up his chopsticks, he picked up a fresh shrimp dumpling and put it into the bowl in front of Joyce.

"Eat up. I packed them up just now. This restaurant tastes not bad. Give it a try!"

Joyce could not refuse any more.

And she was indeed very, very hungry, so she started eating.

Soon, she finished a bowl of pork rib congee and had two full boxes of small snacks. Her stomach was so satisfied that it was no longer uncomfortable.

After she finished eating, she cleaned up the table slightly.

When she saw that Luther had been sitting on the couch staring at her, not saying a word.

She said, "It's late, go away. I'm tired today and want to rest."

"Come back with me." He spoke suddenly.

He was already so used to having her around, he didn't want to return to an empty home alone.

Joyce lifted her eyes, her watery eyes contained a flickering light, but finally she shook her head, "You know, it's not possible. Today, since everything has been put on the table, it is the best ending for us. I'll send the dress and jewelry back to the headquarters tomorrow."

"Right." As if she remembered something, she grabbed her wristlet bag from the couch.

She retrieved the "Wheel of Fortune" necklace from her bag.

She was wearing her "Wheel of Fortune" necklace today, but because she had to attend a dinner party, she changed to a sapphire necklace, so she took off her "Wheel of Fortune" necklace.

She handed the necklace to Luther, "You actually bought this necklace, didn't you? Now, I will return it to you."

In fact, she always knew it was bought by him because she did genuinely like it and never exposed him.

Right now, since they were leaving up today, she better not keep it around.

Luther didn't take it.

The handsome face turned cold, his sharp eyes narrowed, and he exuded a strange aura all over.

In the room, the atmosphere immediately became stagnant, and the air seemed to freeze completely.

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