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Aveline said, “I’m Aveline Young. I used to work here part–time.” 

Zane’s face lit up with recognition. Yes, yes, you’re that young girl! You got into college, didn’t you?” 

He smiled warmly, remembering the girl who had once stood 

stubbornly at his shop’s entrance, promising not to cause trouble and only wanting to earn some living expenses. 

There were laws against employing child labor, but this determined girl had insisted, vowing she just wanted to work to support herself. She had been quick and efficient whenever customers came in and had shared her dream of going to college and leaving Arthur Town. 

Feeling touched, Zane reluctantly agreed to employ her without much. expectation. He thought she might last a few days before quitting, like many young people who couldn’t handle the hard work. But to his surprise, she had worked there for three years. 

Zane had grown fond of the girl, treating her like the daughter he never had, often cooking special treats for her. 

“Yes, I did.” Aveline nodded, her eyes shimmering with emotion. 

She cherished the warmth and kindness she had found here, a stark 

contrast to much of her life. 

Zane nodded repeatedly. “That’s great, I always knew you were destined for great things. Now that you’re here, make yourself at home. Sit down and eat whatever you like. It’s in the house!” 

Aveline was touched. “How could I? You need to run your business, and besides, I didn’t come here alone.” 

Zane’s gaze shifted to Lucas, and he nodded approvingly. “This young man looks promising. Is he your boyfriend? You have good taste.” 

Aveline didn’t deny it. Instead, she smiled and went to help out. 

Lacas stood aside, observing this unfamiliar side of Aveline and taking in the small, somewhat rundown barbecue restaurant. 

She used to work part–time here? 

His brows furrowed. While he had investigated her background out of suspicion, he had never truly delved into her past. Now, however, a sudden desire to understand more about her history arose within him. 

Watching her busily helping around the shop, a soft expression unknowingly crossed his eyes. 

Aveline helped clean up two tables before sitting beside Lucas. “Did you order?” 

Lucas replied, “Since you used to work here, you should know what’s good. You order.” 

“Alright.” 

Aveline didn’t hesitate. She picked up the menu and began writing down her choices, then headed to the kitchen. Belonging to NôvelDrama.Org.

Laughter and cheerful voices emanated from the kitchen, warming Lucas’s heart. 

When Aveline returned, she carried a plate of skewers. “Here, try these. They’re really good.” 

Back when Zane used to make special treats for her, these skewers had always been her favorite. 

Lucas took a skewer as she suggested, savoring the rich, spicy flavors and tender meat. It was indeed delicious. 

Aveline rested her chin on her hand, watching him. “It’s been a long time since I’ve seen this down–to–earth side of you.” 

In the past, when he was just Lu, they often enjoyed street food together. 

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Lucas‘ expression remained calm. “Do you miss it?” 

Aveline lowered her eyes slightly. “No.” 

Remembering the past only brought her sadness. 

Lu was gone. 

Lucas‘ gaze darkened, but he chose not to pursue the topic. Instead, he asked, “Tell me about your past.” 

Aveline looked at him in surprise. “Didn’t you look into my background?” 


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