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𝖫𝗈𝗇𝖾𝖢𝖺𝗍𝗍 /ᐠ - ˕ -マ~
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"It may be stressful because you have to be evaluated by people, but it still sounds like a cool job."

"Thank you for seeing it that way. Ah, now we have arrived in Segovia."

The two people who parked their cars in a nearby parking lot entered the restaurant.

The reserved restaurant was right in front of a huge capital bridge built by the Romans a long time ago.

The restaurant, which looked like an old wooden house, was a three-story building that looked small on the outside but was quite large on the inside. Wooden maroon rafters supported the ceiling, and the walls were decorated here and there with plates with photos and drawings.

A cheerful Spanish song was playing inside the store.

The employee who confirmed the name showed them to the window table on the second floor. The great arch of the aqueduct was visible through the window just by sitting at the table.

It was a good location to enjoy the aqueduct right in front of the restaurant filled with customers.

When they sat down, Anna felt like she was in a scene from a painting.

"The Aqueduct Bridge is really huge. How did they make something like this so long ago?"

"The Romans have been smart since ancient times."

"Are you proud that it was your ancestor?"

"Did I get caught? Anna is lucky, by the way."

Lucino suddenly said something out of the blue.

"Me?"

When she asked again what he meant when she lost all of her luggage yesterday, Lucino smiled brightly and pointed to a view directly overlooking the aqueduct.

"Even though there were so many customers, we were given a table by the window."

He made a joke with his eyebrows arched.

"It sounds like it."

Anna smiled and nodded.

"And we met too."

He spoke meaningfully, his sapphire eyes shining.

Anna seemed to have stopped breathing. Because the nuance was somehow strange. The subtle way of speaking is like...

Ah, she must be mistaken.

She took it literally and nodded. The strange thoughts that came to her mind were quickly erased.

There was no way a man like Lucino would be interested in her, who was just an ordinary Asian. What he said yesterday about her smiling being prettier than when she was crying was probably just a comforting statement.

There was no need to attach meaning to it. If she gave it meaning, she would be the only one who became a strange person.

"I see."

She was very lucky to meet him. If Lucino hadn't offered to help her, she would have been squeezing her tears and runny nose on the plane back to Korea by now.

While talking to Lucino, the staff in a black suit brought the menu. All the staff seemed to be neatly dressed and treated.

"What would you like to drink?"

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