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Chapter 173

Chapter 173

In the quiet of midnight, the door separating the two rooms inched open as Rosalie slumberedpeacefully in her bed, and a tall figure entered with graceful steps. Jonathan’s usually composed eyesnow brimmed with a profound tenderness as he fixed his gaze upon the sleeping woman before him.

“Good night, Rosie. His voice, low and filled with an indescribable yearning, spilled from his lips.

During lunchtime the following day, the diner received a massive order of over 30 servings. Typically,Rosalie handled around seven to eight deliveries at a time, so this order was equivalent to the diner’sentire lunch rush.

Amelia swiftly prepared the takeout orders and then turned to Rosalie, saying, “You’ll handle thedelivery for this, okay? Thanks!”

“What about the other orders?” Rosalie inquired, mindful that taking on this large order might affect herability to handle

other smaller orders.

“No worries,” Amelia reassured her. “I’ll have my mom put Aiden to sleep, then temporarily take overthe cashier’s duties while I deliver the others. We have a spare electric scooter in the restaurant.”

Amelia viewed this order as a significant opportunity for the day. If she completed it, she would beearning over a hundred dollars. Therefore, she was quite pleased at the moment.

However, when Rosalie saw the delivery address of the order, her heart skipped a beat. The addressbelonged to the headquarters of Youngblood Group.

To her relief, the name and phone number listed on the order were unfamiliar and did not matchJonathan’s. “Maybe it’s just a coincidence,” she thought.

After Amelia packed the orders, Rosalie loaded them onto the electric scooter and headed toYoungblood Group’s. headquarters. It was impossible for her to carry over 30 takeout packages atonce, so she intended to park her scooter outside and then make multiple trips to deliver them all.Unexpectedly, a security guard approached her while she was parking

“Are you Ms. Rosalie Leighton?” the guard asked. Surprised that the guard knew her name, Rosaliehesitated before replying,

“Yes.”

As the security guard spoke, he beckoned two of his colleagues to assist. Together, they wheeled overa handy stainless steel trolley to Rosalie’s side and swiftly loaded all orders onto the trolley. “It’s muchmore convenient this way, the guard

remarked.

Rosalie paused for a moment in puzzlement. She could tell that the security guards knew she wascoming and had prepared

for it.

“Thank you… But may I ask, how did you know my name? And who instructed you to prepare thistrolley?” she inquired.

The security guard said, “It was Mr. Gibson who informed us. Mr. Gibson also instructed us to preparethis trolley.”

“Mr. Gibson? Is he referring to Carlos Gibson, the secretary who works for Jonathan?” Rosaliewondered, furrowing her brows in suspicion. She had encountered him several times in the hospitalback then.

With this thought, she couldn’t help but bite her lower lip in contemplation

As Rosalie anxiously pushed the cart into the Youngblood Group, a security guard approached theother guard who had spoken to her earlier, asking, “Captain, why did Mr. Gibson want us to keep aneye on this delivery person? Is there some sort of connection between her and Mr. Gibson? We havetons of food delivery workers coming by every day, and this never happened before. Remember thattime when a delivery person brought 100 cups of bubble tea? Mr. Gibson didn’t give us suchinstructions back then.

“Don’t fret over the higher-ups’ matters,” the security captain advised. “In any case, when youencounter this woman again, don’t treat her like an ordinary delivery person.”

Meanwhile, after Rosalie wheeled the trolley into the lobby, the receptionist at the front desk greetedher and simply asked for her name, omitting the usual formalities like signing in. She even kindlypressed the elevator button for Rosalie.

All of these occurrences shifted Rosalie’s earlier speculations in a different direction. When shereached the delivery address specified in the order, a tall woman in business attire approached her.“You must be Ms. Leighton. I made the order. You may leave the rest here, but please take these twoservings to the CEO’s Office.”

Rosalie’s heart skipped a beat, and her earlier suspicions were slowly but surely being confirmed.

“CEO’s Office… Jonathan is the CEO of Youngblood Group. Are these two meals intended for hisoffice?” Rosalie couldn’t help but wonder.

Rosalie picked up the two takeout packages and approached Jonathan’s office. Standing before theimposing dark wooden door, she took a deep breath and gently knocked twice.

“Come in,” a voice sounded from within.

Rosalie gently pushed the door open and stepped inside. Jonathan was at his desk, his head bent overa stack of documents. “I’ll place your takeaway on the coffee table,” Rosalie said, pursing her lipsslightly.

Jonathan lifted his head and watched Rosalie walk to the coffee table and set the food down. “Why therush, Rosie?” As he spoke, he stood up and walked around his desk, coming closer to her.

“I still have to go back to the diner to make more deliveries,” she responded.

“Have you had lunch? Jonathan changed the topic abruptly.

Caught off guard, Rosalie paused and blinked in confusion.

“It seems you haven’t eaten yet. How about having lunch with me? I’m curious about the food at thediner where you work now,” Jonathan said, pulling her gently and guiding her to sit on the couch.

Rosalie instinctively tried to stand up, but the strength on her shoulders made it impossible for her tomove.

“You…” She lifted her head and shot daggers at him.

“Why? You don’t want to have a meal with me?” he asked with a smile.

“I really have to hurry.”

“Is that so?” Jonathan’s gaze seemed to take on a hint of danger. “If that’s the case, maybe I shouldjust cancel these takeout

orders.”

Rosalie shuddered, suddenly realizing that the person in front of her was Jonathan.

Her mind raced as she pondered, Indeed, how could someone like Jonathan accept rejection?Canceling all these takeout orders would undeniably result in a substantial loss for Amelia.novelbin

Moreover, if he were to target the diner again after canceling the order, Amelia’s small restaurant mightgo out of business

soon!”

“Is eating with you all I need to do?” she inquired, regaining her composure.

Jonathan smiled teasingly. “What else do you want to do?”

He moved his hands away from her shoulders and turned to open the takeout package on the coffeetable.

His fingers were long and elegant, each joint well-defined, and even his nails had an appealing shape.

Such hands made even the act of opening a plastic bag seem graceful and captivating.

Jonathan proceeded to take out the two boxed meals and handed Rosalie a fork.

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