Since Stella was back, Sherry proposed to go to the sushi house she had been craving for a long time.
Brandon naturally had no objection.
When they arrived at the sushi house, the waiter came to them with the menu, and Brandon just
handed it to Sherry.
After Sherry ordered a few dishes that she and Stella liked to eat, she then asked him, "What do you
want to eat?"
Brandon replied, "I'm fine with anything, you can order whatever you want."
Sherry read through the menu and added two more dishes.
Having dined with Brandon for some time, she also had a rough idea of what he liked to eat and what
to avoid.
Sherry handed the menu back to the waiter, "That's all for now, thanks."
The waiter nodded slightly and asked, "What kind of drinks would you like?"
Sherry said, "Two glasses of juice..."
Speaking of which, she looked at Brandon again, "What about you?"
Brandon smiled, "I'd like some juice too."
The waiter left after taking the order.
Stella asked, "Don't you drink?"
Brandon answered, "I'm not much of a drinker. I can't hold my liquor very well."
Stella smiled faintly, "That's fine."
In this way, Stella had a casual conversation with Brandon, and Brandon's answers were adequate,
thoughtful and significative. He came across really well.
Within a short space of time, the dishes were served one after another.
Sherry cleared her throat with a cough, "Well, let's eat first and talk afterwards."
At this moment, Brandon's phone rang, he glanced at the caller ID and his expression changed slightly.
Seeing this, Sherry asked tentatively, "Is there something wrong?"
Brandon hung up the phone, muted it, and put the screen upside down on the table. "It's nothing."
But the caller on the other end had no intention of giving up as the phone continued to buzz and vibrate
on the table.
Stella said, "There should be something important, you can answer it first."
Brandon picked up his phone again, frowned for a moment, then got up and said to Sherry, "Enjoy your
food, I'll be back soon."
Sherry nodded, "Go ahead."
When Brandon left, Stella looked at his back and asked, "Has he ever been like this before?"
Sherry didn't care about it much, "There have been two or three times."
Stella withdrew her gaze. "Ex-girlfriend?"
"I think so, who else but an ex-girlfriend can make a man look like that."
"Didn't you ask him?"
Sherry tsked and put a piece of sushi into Stella's bowl. "Why would I ask him about it? He didn't ask
me about my past either. He made a good point that everyone has had emotional experiences, and the
past is the past."
Stella said, "Are you a pig? Their relationship obviously hasn't been resolved. Since he's dating you, he
should make a clean break with his ex-girlfriend."
From the conversation she just had with Brandon, she had a good impression of him, but she didn't
expect him to give her such a turn.
Sherry took a sip of juice, stared at the food, and said abruptly, "Even if he deleted all her contact
information, if he still can't forget her, it's still not considered a clean break."
Stella opened her mouth, but didn't know what she should say.
The reason why Sherry didn't ask too much about Brandon's ex-girlfriend was not because she was
credulous on this matter.
Instead, it was because she simply didn't care about it.
Or it should be said that there was also someone in her heart that she couldn't forget.
So, she could empathize with Brandon's situation.
Ten minutes later, Brandon came back with an apologetic face, "I'm sorry."
Sherry smiled, "It's okay, the dishes are ready, let's eat."
Brandon nodded, and neither of them dwelled on the matter of who made the call.
Sherry knew that this was something unmentionable for Brandon.
While Brandon also knew that Sherry was not interested in his affairs.
Both of them went along with their parents' wishes because they couldn't be with the person they liked.
As long as the requirements were met in every respect, it didn't seem to matter who would be their
partner.
After dinner, Brandon dropped them off at the downstairs of their neighborhood.
After waving goodbye to him, Sherry took Stella's hand and started a leisurely stroll in the
neighborhood because she was stuffed.
Sherry asked, "Stella, for what Winnie said today, did you get the message of it?"
Stella, on the other hand, was thinking about her and Brandon, so she couldn't give an immediate
response for a while. "Hmm?"
"I'm talking about Chan. I've been watching him all this time, and with Chassell having escaped, of
course he won't went to that scum again, but he should have come to Winnie." Sherry said emotionally,
"tell me what these two are thinking, one is holding back and the other knows but doesn't ask. It makes
me anxious for them to watch them like this."
Stella said, "About Chan, it's because of… Jeffrey Radomil. As for Winnie, I had casually mentioned
this to her a long time ago, and she probably thinks Chan is six years younger than her. so she should
only regard Chan as her younger brother."
Mentioning Jeffrey, Sherry couldn't help but give a tsk, "That old..."
But then she seemed to think that he was still Channing's real father after all, and it wasn't quite
appropriate to say so, so she swallowed the rest of her words back.
At this thought, Sherry added, "Stella, I really think that someone like Jeffrey can't give birth to Chan.
Chan is so talented, handsome, has good grades, is polite and has a high IQ, none of these traits are
similar to Jeffrey."
Stella said, "Clarence has investigated this matter before, including William, but they got the same
results."
When Sherry heard these words, she frowned tightly and added, "I really don't understand, is it
because God also feels that Jeffrey has done too many misdeeds, so God gave such a perfect son to
him?"
Stella let out a breath and looked up at the sky.
Sherry then asked, "By the way, how about Elaine? Will she still come to City N?"
Stella replied, "I'm not sure, it will take some time for us to find out."
"That little girl is kinda adorable. She's at the age where she likes to run around. If I were her, I'd have a
hard time with the rule that I'm only allowed to stay in Riverside City since childhood and forbidden to
leave."
"It isn't peaceful if she stays with the James family, so at least she can be safer staying with her dad."
"That's right, too."
Stella suddenly stopped in her tracks, "Sherry, there's something I forgot to tell you."
Sherry asked, "What is it?"
"Caesar he...was probably dead."
Sherry was stunned for a while, "Probably dead?"
Stella nodded and briefed her on what happened that day at the James family. She added, "When
Caesar left by boat, the boat exploded and the hull was severely damaged. According to that situation,
it is impossible for a person to survive, but up to now, they haven't found his body."
After a while, Sherry put on a faint smile and said, "Then let's consider him a dead man."
It would also make her feel better.
"Caesar he...was probably dead."
Sherry was stunned for a while, "Probably dead?"
Stella nodded and briefed her on what happened that day at the James family. She added, "When
Caesar left by boat, the boat exploded and the hull was severely damaged. According to that situation,
it is impossible for a person to survive, but up to now, they haven't found his body."
After a while, Sherry put on a faint smile and said, "Then let's consider him a dead man."
It would also make her feel better.
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