Chapter 129 You'd Better Go Out Through the Back Door
Chapter 129 You'd Better Go Out Through the Back Door
Janet just wanted to walk around freely when she was in a bad mood; she didn't want to be recognized
by people everywhere she went.
When she heard Daniel's name, Shirley, with a gleam shining in her eyes, asked Janet, "Are Daniel
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It was quite clear what she had meant. Janet was a bit depressed, and replied, "No. I have nothing to
do with him."
She thought that at most, he was just a friend who had slept with her!
When she heard her, Shirley seemed to feel more relieved. "Oh, I see. Well, you need to get down to
work now, and I also have to check the sanitation first."
Janet waved at her and entered the back room.
The whole morning, Janet kept making Tiramisu, one after another, and she was silent, and looked
very morose.
Of course, not one of the salesclerks dared to ask her what had happened to her. Shirley wanted to ask
her, but when she saw that Janet was so concentrated on her work, she finally gave up on the idea.
She had to tell the salesclerks to recommend the Tiramisu to their customers.
At noon
Shirley said to Janet who kept making Tiramisu this morning: "It's time for lunch now. Would you like to
have lunch with me?"
"I'll have lunch later, you can go first!" replied Janet. She didn't even look up when she spoke with her
and just went on working.
It was obvious that Janet was very sad; she didn't even talk as much as she used to in the morning.
Shirley wanted to cheer her up, but she had no idea how.
"Would you like me to bring you a cup of milky tea?" asked Shirley. The Grand Slam was Janet's
favourite milky tea.
"Yes, that would be nice. Thanks!" said Janet. Yes! This time, Janet didn't refuse her.
Shirley slightly smiled at her, and said, "Please wait a sec."
When she got out of the shop, she saw that a red Cayenne was parked at the curb nearby. Since it was
a luxury car, Shirley kept looking at it for the moment.
A man got out of the driver's seat and quickly walked up to Shirley, and said, "Hello, Miss Zheng. Is
Miss Shao in the shop?"
After looking at the man in front of her, Shirley began to glance at the Cayenne's backseat windows,
but she couldn't see anything through.
"Miss Zheng?" said Spark. He was confused, and looked at Shirley who was lost in thought.
Shirley, who had heard Spark call her name, now realised that someone was talking to her, and
nodded. "Yes. She's in the shop, " she replied.
"Would you please help me and ask her to come here?" asked Spark. On his way there, Daniel had
called Janet for several times, but had found that her phone was powered off.
He didn't know where she was, so he had to go in front of her shop and look for her. And indeed, she
was there.
After she learned that the man was looking for Janet, Shirley felt a little frustrated, and replied, "OK.
Just a moment, please."
She came back to the shop and entered the back room. "Janet, someone is waiting for you outside, "
she said.
'Janet told me earlier that Daniel had nothing to do with her. But he was looking for her outside just
now... Why did Janet lie to me?' thought Shirley.
"Who?" asked Janet. She looked back at Shirley.
"He seemed to be... Mr. Si's special assistant, " replied Shirley. When she heard Shirley, Janet, who
was busy making Tiramisu shapes, suddenly stopped working.
Then, she just sat there, motionless.
After a while, Janet said to Shirley, "Tell him that I'm not here."
"But... I've already told him that you're here, " replied Shirley.
"... Well, tell him that I'm busy right now and that I'm not available to see him!" said Janet. Janet felt a
bit sad, and went on making her desserts with her head down.
After she looked at Janet's back and kept silent for a while, Shirley turned around and walked out of the
back room.
Spark was still waiting outside of the shop, and the Cayenne had already attracted a lot of attention.
When Shirley told Spark what Janet had said, Spark, whose smile then slightly froze on his face, said,
"OK. Thank you, Miss Zheng."
He then got back inside the car.
Later, it was quiet again. Janet, while looking at the clock in the back room, remained motionless.
After 40 minutes or so, she gave up on all her hope.
An hour later, Shirley, after she finished her lunch, returned to the shop with the Grand Slam milky tea
in her hand. When she saw that the Cayenne was parked in front the shop, she slowed down.
After she went back inside the shop, she realised that the people in the Cayenne hadn't taken any
action yet.
Janet took a big sip of the Grand Slam and almost immediately felt better.
"Thank you, my dear Shirley, " she said. Janet began to be in a much more better mood, and had also
developed an appetite for lunch now. After touching her abdomen and hearing the gurgling sounds
coming out of it, she decided to head out for lunch.
"Don't mention it. I know that it's your favourite, and it was my pleasure to get it for you!" said Shirley.
She smiled and then looked at Janet, who was seldom gloomy at school.
The milky tea was her antidepressant. In school, whenever Janet was morose, she would always run to
the alley outside the school yard and buy a large cup of Grand Slam. After drinking just half a cup of
the milky tea, she would feel happy again.
And the same happened now, in the shop.
"Um, what did you eat just earlier? I'm also hungry and want to find some food for lunch, " said Janet.
She put her tools and gloves aside and began to walk towards the front room.
"Janet!" Shirley immediately called her to stop.
"Um?" uttered Janet, confused.
"Well... There are still a lot of people outside the shop... You'd better go out through the back door!"
said Shirley, while peeping inside with her head poking forward. She then fixed her eyes on the glass
door behind Janet and saw the Cayenne's reflection in it.
When she heard Shirley, Janet turned around right away and walked towards the back door. "Thank
you, my dear Shirley, you always take such good care of me. I should leave now. Wait for me in the
evening, let's have dinner together, " she said.
When she knew that Janet trusted her so much, Shirley felt a little guilty.
She wondered whether she did the right thing or not. "But... You can also try and go out through the
front door. Perhaps they won't see you!" she said.
"No, thanks. I want to go out through the back door. It's the same thing!" Janet said. And while uttering
these words, she went out through the back door with her bag in one hand, and the Grand Slam in
another.
When she looked at Janet's back slowly walking away from her, Shirley remained stunned for a quite
while and then got back to work.
Janet walked up and down the street behind her shop, but couldn't find anything to eat. She had to
leave that street and check the other street in front of her shop to get something else to eat.
When he was feeling sleepy, Spark suddenly saw a girl, who was wearing a casual white dress
beneath a denim jacket and a pair of white canvas, appear in the near distance.
"Mr. Si, is that Miss Shao?" Spark immediately asked Daniel, who was busy working on the backseat of
the Cayenne.
A moment after, he coldly ordered, "Catch up with her!"
Janet was still holding on to her milky tea and kept drinking it slowly. She saw a row of restaurants on
the roadside, but didn't want to eat lunch in any of them.
'Well, what should I eat now?' she pondered.
Suddenly, a car stopped on the roadside with a screech. When she heard the brake's sound, Janet,
with a well-conditioned response, looked towards the roadside.
The Cayenne's back door was then opened, and a tall man got out of the car, which made Janet's heart
race wild at that moment.
After her rapid heartbeat, Janet felt very sad.
She pretended not to see him, picked up her pace and went straight forward.
Daniel put the pair of sunglasses that he held in his hand on his eyes and followed her.
When she was just about to cross the street, the traffic light turned red.
"Get in the car, " said Daniel.
He gripped Janet's elbow with his large palm. Janet had her left hand tucked deep into one of the
dress's pockets while she was carrying the milky tea with her right.
"Let go of me!" shouted Janet.
She reacted violently, disengaging herself from his grip and also ferociously staring at him with a look in
her eyes that could've melted stones.
'Does he think that he's more charismatic when he's wearing sunglasses? He just wants to look
handsome and cool!' thought Janet furiously.
Daniel's hand left Janet's elbow, and he finally put it into one of his wind coat pockets. Because they
were so good-looking, Janet and Daniel attracted more and more attention coming from the
pedestrians.
"Stop, I want to talk to you, " uttered Daniel in his specific, cold tone of voice.