Chapter 99 She Would Keep It in Heart
Chapter 99 She Would Keep It in Heart
Marshall Grant ignored Katherine Jordan and drove away. They didn’t go too far away and instead to a western restaurant. Katherine wasn’t used to the food, yet felt she ate nothing after the meal. Marshall however, preferred western-style food and thought it was convenient.
The two sat down. Katherine said, “I’ll hang out by myself this afternoon. I'll come for you when it's the off duty time. We can go back to the old house together.”
He took a glimpse at her before replying with a simple “Okay.”
The two only chatted a little during the meal. He was quite busy and received several phone calls. He had always been serious about work. When he was making the phone calls, she stared at him. Marshall’s former attitude towards her seemed to be no different from the one he was showing the staff on the other side of the line. He wouldn’t say a sentence if he could deal with things with only one word. Katherine lowered her eyes.
Possibly, he only treated her as another problem to be solved. She was pushed to him by the Old master. Marshall appeared to think that he was given another big program and all he needed to do was to finish it. Yeah, that was it. Thinking of this, Katherine became a little bit unhappy. He was her first man and she had some affection for him. Even if it was reciporcated. How she wanted to stay with him back then!
Marshall received three phone calls before Katherine finished eating. She laid down the knife and fork and wiped her mouth, “Help yourself. I’ll be leaving now. I’ll come to you this afternoon.”
Marshall frowned lightly. He saw her behavior as disrespectful, yet he didn’t realize that his constant phone calls during the meal didn’t show any respect to her as well.
Marshall didn’t say anything, but Katherine already stood up. “I’ll pay the treat.”
She left the private room and went to the reception to pay the bill. She left without taking a taxi. She didn’t really have a specific destination, so she just followed one direction to its end. She wasn’t familiar with this city since she came here only because she married Marshall. She used to be a girl living in the countryside and didn’t expect that she would marry into a fortune to became Mrs. Grant within a year.
Katherine sighed and continued to walk forward.
Having no idea how long she walked, Katherine looked around and found a dessert shop by the roadside. She walked in and looked around. The shop wasn’t big and there weren’t many kinds of food inside. The girl who was working as the cashier was also lethargic.
Few people were inside so it was quiet. Katherine went over and chose several kinds of desserts along with a cup of milk tea. The cashier got the bill, then walked to the backside to prepare the milk tea. Katherine took her things and sat down by the window side. From there, she could see the people walking past quickly outside. All living creatures suffered, referring to those people striving for a living.
Katherine thought of Mr. Henderson. Those rich men didn’t suffer at all. They were living a happy life, but that old man didn’t quite like her. He looked down upon her.
Katherine was touchy and kept those grudges in her heart. She didn’t mind what Mrs. Grant did to her before, yet she also kept it in her heart. It might be that she knew unconsciously she would be separated from Marshall one day. Even though she didn't deliberately remember it, her heart did.
The woman of the shop sent the milk tea over, then sent her an ice cream.
Katherine was a bit surprised, the woman smiled, “There are few customers here. This is on the house.” Content © NôvelDrama.Org.
Katherine expressed her thanks. She just had the lunch and wasn’t really hungry though. It was just that she walked so far away and wanted to have a place to rest.
She tasted the desserts, ice cream, and milk tea.
Actually, it was delicious. She didn’t always eat these things, but she still had a taste for it. Katherine looked down at the food on the table, then looked around. The store here was slow and quiet, it seemed like it couldn’t earn much money everyday. Katherine thought for a while before getting up and walking to the cashier.
The woman was playing on the phone and was a bit surprised when she saw Katherine coming over, “What else can I do for you?”
Katherine grinned, “No, I just want to talk to you. Hey, the food tastes good, but there are only few customers here.”
The woman was stunned and laughed as well, “It’s not ‘seems’, it’s ‘is’. Anyway, I can’t continue the business and will stop this month.”
Katherine blinked, “Why? If you keep working, you can still make it.”
The girl shook her head. “No, I’ll need much input if I want to do it well. I can’t pay for it.”
There was the rent and the supplies, she could barely hold on anymore.
She couldn’t afford to continue to support. Katherine pursed her lips, thought for a while, and didn’t say a word.