Chapter 109 I Want to Eat Your Noodles

Oliver had not been in the lounge for long when Courtney was done with her work and came to the lounge to pick up the kids.

“You’re here too.” She smiled when she saw him. “Addie informed me that you went to Campus City earlier in the afternoon. Did you get anything?”

He shook his head. “I’m familiar with that place you mentioned, but it still doesn’t jog my memory.”

A trace of disappointment flashed through her eyes as she comforted him. “I see, but don’t worry. Campus City is not a big place. I’ll accompany you there this weekend to ask some questions.”

Oliver smiled as if he was not concerned about regaining his memories and identity.

 

“Let’s have dinner tonight. I already found a great place.”

“Sure.”

 

Upon seeing how quick Courtney agreed to his invitation, Jordan’s expression immediately changed as he quickly wrote his words on the drawing board before holding it up for her to see.

‘Aren’t you going to my house?’

After reading his words, Courtney rubbed his head and smiled. “I’m going to your house, but in the evening. Mr. Harry called me in the afternoon to inform me that your father is away for the night because he needs to head on a sudden business trip. I feel worried about leaving you and Tina at home alone, so you are staying with me tonight. I’ll send you over tomorrow.”

Upon hearing her, Jordan’s brows became tighter. How can Dad go on a business trip at such a crucial time? Is every adult a careless person?

Although he felt upset about it, he had no choice but to follow them to dinner. When they arrived at the destination, his eyes were wide open.

At the bustling night market of Campus City, young men and women were walking down the streets while the various food stalls exuded a strong smokey scent. The place was so lively that Tina could not blink her eyes. “Wow! It’s so lively here!”

When Courtney heard Tina’s astonishment, she could not help but sigh. “It has been many years since I’ve been to a night market in the country. How do you find this place?”

remember who I came here with. However, it feels like I came to this place

eyes flickered as she asked, “Are

it?”

years ago and that food stall is the most famous one around here. I can’t believe it is still open for business after so many

opportunity for you to make up for the regret.” He followed up on her words and they

full swing as people continuously came and went. It was fortunately still early, so

dishes as if he was familiar with them, before handing the menu over to the waiter. “Other than the kebabs, I would like another two beef

and realized that she was looking around the place with the same

you visited the food stalls in the night

embarrassingly. “I never had any friends in the country and the ones I have don’t usually come to this sort of place.

she seemed to feel relieved, but in all

she became used to being alone until her years in

her expression, he had a strange mutual feeling, as if the two of them experienced the same childhood. “It looks like I don’t have any friends either.” He went straight to the point. “Otherwise, I wouldn’t have been missing for

fine. We’ll take this

chatted for a while, the waiter served the dishes one after

really good. Tina, don’t

never picky with her food. It’s fine for her to eat something like this now and then.” Courtney removed the chicken wings from

look at Jordan. “He doesn’t seem like he has eaten from a food stall

take a bite of the beef noodles in front

it, Jordan? Don’t you want

he furrowed his brow and wrote a line of words on the drawing board—‘I want to eat your

for you when we get home, but it’s time

her advice, he reluctantly nodded and slowly

it was not a surprise that he was not used to the atmosphere in a food stall. Although she quickly wanted to finish her food so that they could leave, Tina was having a great time eating. In the end, she was getting a little out

dinner, Courtney drove and sent Oliver to the hotel first before bringing the two kids

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