Chapter 855 - 011 The real reason behind Mi’s mother’s death_5
"I have enough clothes to wear, no need for more." She used to love luxury and had the means to afford it, but even though she still could, she no longer wished to chase after those so-called brand new collections.
As long as there were enough clothes to wear, that was sufficient; there was no need to buy specific ones for special occasions.
"..." Ryan Parker felt a twinge of heartache, "then I’ll hang up first, I’ll come to find you all in a bit."
"Okay." Celia Wade felt somewhat reluctant to let go, but she knew he had matters to attend to and did not distract him further.
Back at the table, A’Hua wasn’t very good at ordering, and the waiter’s face darkened upon hearing A’Hua’s choices. Was this really Thomas Clark coming to the city? To come here and order just a few vegetarian dishes, completely ignoring their signature dishes.
A’Hua actually wanted to try those attractive-looking dishes too, but considering his flat wallet, he felt embarrassed. He had recently purchased some new equipment, and the Magazine Agency had yet to pay him for his manuscript. He wasn’t the type to take advantage of others, especially considering the generous amount Ryan Parker had already given him.
Of course, Ryan Parker was going to pay him a final installment today, and with that payment, he could have treated Ryan Parker to a meal. However, he already had plans for that money, so he had to thicken his skin and allow Ryan Parker to be the host.
"For these dishes, keep two and replace the rest with your signature dishes, bring them all out," Ryan Parker said, returning to the table and glancing at the order. Without looking at the menu, he directly instructed.
"Yes, sir, please wait a moment," the waiter responded, now pleased as his chance for a bonus increased.
"President Parker, I’m really sorry for making you spend again," A’Hua laughed awkwardly. He could easily call him by name over the phone without seeing his face, but now, face-to-face, he felt they were on completely different levels and it was difficult to address him so informally.
