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Chatper 302

Chapter 302

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After some thought, Mia answered, “Mr. Barrett’s my cousin–a distant cousin of mine!”

She felt him gazing suggestively at her, but she didn’t spare him a glance. She had no idea what he

was up to.

Felix gladly accepted her explanation. Them being cousins made sense to him, since he was aware

that Mia was also related to the Lane family in Nord City. After all, it wasn’t uncommon for the upper

crust to be closely related to each other. Thus, it didn’t arouse his suspicion. Instead, he was quite

pleased with Mia’s background.

If Mia got together with him in the future, he’d be closely acquainted with both the Lane and Barrett

families.

Overwhelmed with excitement, he chattered. “Let’s stop crowding at the entrance. Mr. Barrett, this way

please.”

Timothy narrowed his eyes before casting Mia a look. Then, he spun around and followed them to the

private room.

Mia went along with heavy steps. She had lost her appetite.

After they all took their seats, Felix handed the menu to Timothy quickly, saying. “Mr. Barrett, you can

order first.”

Timothy took the menu, but he passed it to Mia instead.

“Mia, you go ahead.”

His unexpected move almost made Mia choke on her own spit. Looking at the menu before her. she

knew he did that on purpose.

Janice, who sat beside her, urged, “Mia, hurry up! Mr. Barrett’s being polite, and you don’t want to

be rude.”

Mia swallowed and took the menu from Timothy. She wasn’t really paying attention to it, so she

merely ordered two dishes.

Just then, Janice grabbed the menu.

“Mia, this isn’t it! Mr. Barrett’s our VIP guest, we should order something more extravagant for him. Fornovelbin

example, escargots! You don’t have to worry about the bill. Felix can definitely afford it.

Mia felt extremely awkward. She desperately wanted to escape the situation.

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Janice ordered a lot of food, but most of them were spicy. Mia knew Timothy didn’t particularly enjoy

spicy food, so instinctively she said, “Mrs. Quilter, can you order something mild? Mr. Barrett doesn’t

really prefer spicy food, light food is more to his liking.”

The room fell into silence.

Only then did Mia realize what she had just said. She’d blurted that out because she realized none

of the dishes Janice ordered complied with Timothy’s preference.

Both Timothy and Felix looked at her. Her heart stalled before she explained, “Mr. Barrett’s my

cousin, of course I know his preferences for food.”

Timothy shot her a suggestive glance, playing along. “How considerate of you, Mia. I didn’t know you

knew about my food preference that well.”

Mia’s smile stiffened as she replied, “How funny, Timothy. Because I always remember my family’s food

preference.”

That prick. She was well aware that he was being sarcastic.

Without skipping a beat, Janice linked arms with her, commenting. “Mia, I didn’t expect you to be this

attentive. That’s great! Felix’s usually busy, and he doesn’t really know his way around

relatives. I’ll be relieved if you’re with him in the future.”

An uncomfortable silence enveloped the room. Mia could sense Timothy glaring at her.

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