Chapter 1628
Adrian pursed his lips. “But I still want to go up and see for myself.”
Lea wagged a finger in front of his face. “No can do. You only have two options right now. One is to let me go
upstairs and check it out for you, or two, we both go back and nobody goes upstairs.”
With no other choice, Adrian had to compromise. “Alright! You go then!”
Lea grinned. “That’s more like it! Have some faith in your auntie’s ability.”
Marcus’ gaze never strayed from the restroom. Even when Sophia was trying to serve him food, he barely paid any
attention. It was only when he saw his son emerging from the restroom and obediently returning to his seat that he
relaxed.
Now that Adrian had returned, Marcus could finally relax, but Bertha was puzzled. “Tristan, why did you come back
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtalone? Where’s Lea?”
“Auntie Lea said she suddenly had a stomachache and needed to use the restroom to crap, so she told me to come
back first.”
Bertha felt somewhat exasperated after hearing this. That girl! Everyone was here enjoying their meal, and she had
to teach Tristan to say something like that without considering whether it might affect others’ appetites. Why
couldn’t she teach Tristan a different phrase or give a different reason?
Tristan was so young that he was probably just parroting what he had heard.
“Well… Let’s not wait for Lea. Let’s all enjoy our meal. She doesn’t eat much anyway; a few bites and she’s full.
Come on, Sophia, eat more meat. You’ve been losing weight recently.”
Bertha deftly changed the subject with a laugh.
Meanwhile, Lea had stealthily made her way to the second floor of the restaurant.
The private rooms on the second floor were almost full, and she had to check each one.
The hallway was filled with waitstaff awaiting their customers’ orders. If she was found to be suspicious, she would
be escorted back downstairs immediately.
After some thought, Lea had an idea.
Rather than being labeled as suspicious after being discovered, she might as well ask for help herself in a perfectly
justified way.
So she put on a helpless and anxious expression, taking the initiative to pull at a waiter’s sleeve.
“Mister, I…I can’t find my mom! Waah!”
The waiter looked down to see a little girl, and without suspicion, he asked kindly, “What’s the matter? Don’t be
scared. Tell me, which room does your mom belong
to?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmLea, with her big, watery eyes, shook her head as if she were about to let out another cry. “I don’t remember. I…I
went to use the restroom, and now I can’t find my way back.”
The waiter was surprised. “Each private room has its own restroom. Why would you run outside to use the public
one? Does your mom know you left?” Lea hesitated. She hadn’t thought there would be a private restroom in each
room.
However, she thought quickly and came up with a plausible explanation. “The restroom in the room was occupied,
and I couldn’t hold it in, so I ran out by myself. Mister, can you help me find my mom?”
Since the little girl was on the verge of tears while asking for his help, the waiter couldn’t help but feel sorry for her.
“Of course! Don’t cry. I’ll take you to each room to find your mom.”
Lea was triumphant. She kept her relief hidden and nodded obediently. “Thank you, mister.”
The waiter took her hand and started with the first room on the east side.
He knocked on the door of each room, and once he was given permission to enter, he would lead the little girl in to
ask if she was anyone’s daughter.
Lea used this opportunity to carefully examine the faces of everyone in the room, looking for any woman who
looked like Tristan.”