Chapter 66

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Jennie had made a reservation at a newly opened popular hotpot restaurant.

When they arrived, it was already dark outside and the waiting benches at the entrance were full of people.

A server led them to a private room.

"I'm treating you tonight," Jennie said as she flipped through the menu.

Seeing the joy on her face, Lisa couldn't help but feel happy too. "Do you have good news?" he asked.

The girl propped her head up, her bright peach blossom eyes shining even brighter under the light. "I'm going to have a personal concert," she said.

While at K University, Professor Philip had admired her talent and not only gave her many opportunities to perform, but also introduced her to many music festival connections.

She had already made a name for herself in the industry abroad, so when she returned to China, offers flooded in. As he looked at the excited girl, Lisa's dark eyes lit up with a smile.

"Fantastic," he said in a deep voice filled with satisfaction. He felt happier than when he was promoted.

The girl nodded. "However, I might be busy for a while and have to go back to my own home."

"It's okay," Lisa said, holding her delicate hand and gently caressing it. "When I was busy before, you waited for me. Now, it's my turn to wait for you."

Jennie couldn't help but laugh.

As the warm mist floated between them, she looked at the man across from her who was cleaning the utensils for her, feeling a warm sensation in her heart.

~

The winter weather in the seaside city was unpredictable.

Knowing that Jennie was coming back, Lee Jeongeun instructed the housekeeper to prepare a table full of dishes.

"When is your solo concert?" Lee Jeongeun asked as she picked up a piece of pork rib and looked at Jennie with a loving expression. "Save me a few tickets, I want to give them to my relatives."

"Okay, okay." Jennie stopped Lee Jeongeun's hand from constantly picking up food. "I can do it myself."

"Fine, fine." Lee Jeongeun complained unhappily. "You've been gone for so long, and now you don't even want your mom to help you with your food."

Jennie sighed helplessly and said, "Then you can help me."

"Okay." Lee Jeongeun finally smiled and kept putting food into Jennie's bowl until it formed a small mountain.

Jennie ate very elegantly, never making any noise.

Lee Jeongeun asked, "Are you free tomorrow?"

Jennie looked up and asked, "What's up?"

She had a dinner date with Lisa tomorrow. "A few days ago, Mrs. Lin invited our family to dinner. Since you're back, why don't you come with us?"

Jennie frowned, feeling hesitant. "Can I not go?"

"No," Lee Jeongeun said firmly. "In recent years, the Lin family has had close business dealings with ours. She knows you're back and specifically asked me to bring you. If your brother doesn't go, that's fine, but you must go."

She looked at Jennie with a stern expression, as if to say, "You're so clueless."

Jennie reluctantly agreed. "Okay, okay."

Lee Jeongeun breathed a sigh of relief when she heard Jennie's answer, but a few seconds later, she couldn't help but nag again. "Dress nicely tomorrow, okay? Don't be too casual, got it?"

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