?<strong>Chapter 814:</strong>
Clearly, he had overestimated his own capabilities.
Noticing that they were approaching the city center, Elyse inquired, “Is your n to eat first or do something else?”
Theo snapped out of his thoughts and quickly replied, “Are you hungry? If so, I’ll take you somewhere to eat.”
Elyse hesitated briefly, then held her stomach and replied, “Let’s eat first.”
Hearing this, Theo exhaled in relief, a smile spreading across his face as he instructed the driver, “Take us to the restaurant I reserved.”
“Sure,” the driver replied. Through the rearview mirror, the driver stole a nce at Theo.
Why did it seem like Theo had lost some of his sharpness? So it was true that love can make a wise person turn into a fool…
Ten minutester, Elyse and Theo stepped out of the car. After a quick nce at the restaurant, she said, “You really went out of your way to find such an adorable ce.”
Theo caught the undertone in her voice and replied with a bit of embarrassment, “I know you like charming things, so I thought you might enjoy this spot.”
The restaurant was adorned with plush toys, creating a cute but somewhat childlike ambiance that attracted many young women to take pictures and dine.
Elyse did appreciate it. In fact, she liked it so much that she would pause just to admire the ce, even if she wasn’t hungry. She could see herself always stopping here for a cup of coffee if she lived here.
Unexpectedly, Elyse was reminded of past memories. Smiling mockingly, she remarked, “You never used to bring me to ces like this. You said they were too childish and didn’t fit your image. Butter, I found out you do love to go to such ces—just not with me.”
Theo felt a pang of panic when she said this. He desperately wanted to win back her favor but dreaded the possibility of revisiting old wounds.
They were simply too painful.
He couldn’t fathom why he had treated the woman who loved him so poorly. It made him want to punch himself in the face.
Leaning closer, Theo softly pleaded, “I was wrong, Elyse. Please don’t be upset. Trust me, I’ll do all I can to make it up to you from now on.”
Hearing this, Elyse nced at Theo. His cautious approach didn’t anger her; instead, she felt a hint of pity.
However, she chose to remain silent, unwilling to dredge up the past, and quickly ascended the steps.
Theo quietly exhaled in relief, then rushed to follow her, holding the ss door open.
Elyse looked at Theo without speaking and walked straight inside.
As they walked in, a waiter approached to guide them. Once they were seated at the restaurant’s prime spot, Elyse looked up at the clear ss ceiling, which framed the falling snow outside.
Theo took the initiative to break the silence, asking, “Do you like the view here?”
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