Chapter 133

Tiffany couldn't really argue with it. After trying a bit, she was surprised at how good the meat tasted and felt. It definitely didn't seem like it came from a sick pig, so she felt somewhat relieved. Seeing Tiffany's reaction, Mandy quietly breathed a sigh of relief.

After the meal, Mandy sneaked into the pantry to call Vince. "Vince, seriously? Charging six dollars for BBQ spare ribs almost freaked Tiffany out!"

"She didn't eat lunch?" Vincent's voice came through.

"She did. But come on, even if you're trying to give her a nutritional boost, couldn't you be a bit more reasonable?

"Charging six dollars for BBQ spare ribs a serving? I wouldn't even touch that myself. Good thing I was around today. Otherwise, Tiffany wouldn't have dared to eat a single bite."

"Okay, I'll have Alex sort it out later," Vincent replied after a pause. Then he couldn't resist asking, "How's her appetite been these days? Is she still vomiting a lot?"

"She's been alright. I've noticed she always carries some pickles in her bag. You know, my mom used to say sour cravings mean it's a boy. Could Tiffany be pregnant with a boy?" "Pickles, huh?" Vincent seemed to focus on that. "Alright, got it."

Then he hung up.

Mandy rolled her eyes. "What's up with him? I mentioned, 'Sour cravings mean it's a boy,' but he's suddenly all upset."

Vincent held the phone in his hand, still hearing Mandy's words about sour cravings echoing in his mind. How could he feel happy when the child wasn't even his?

outside, he couldn't appreciate it. Every spare moment seemed to be consumed by thoughts of Tiffany. After a week of being away, he

had any merit. He thought distance would ease the emotions, but staying apart only seemed to amplify his longing for

hoping to distract himself. Yet, the impact was minimal. His yearning for Tiffany was

client sent over a revised contract. Can you take a look?" Alex placed the document in front of

before closing it. "Alex, please inform the company not to drastically reduce cafeteria prices."

the

and everyone putting in

make sure to provide a

like pickles and nuts

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pantry. Keep them additive-free."

"Got it."

double-check the payroll. It

confused. "But Mr. Lewis, we usually pay on the 15th, and

let's change it to the 8th from now

perplexed by the unexpected change, but he nodded and began organizing

received her paycheck from the company and was

with others, she found out everyone had been

its policy. Salaries would now be distributed around the 8th of each month, with bonuses issued before

really going above and

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