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He almost imdiately understood why the woman blushed, a barely noticeable curve appeared at the corner of his lips, but he continued to look at the computer screen without a word, "No worries, it’ll be dry soon."

Indeed, in the diterranean climate, wet clothes dry quickly.

"Alright."

Ji Wei didn’t want to disturb his work, so she agreed and walked away.

Although Gu Moqian was working, he was still distracted, observing the little woman’s movents. He saw her first go to the bedroom, taking out items from the suitcase one by one and placing them in suitable spots around the room.

Then she went back to the bedroom and ca out with a book.

As she walked to the center of the living room, the woman’s footsteps suddenly stopped, and she looked over at him. Gu Moqian imdiately pretended to be engrossed in his work, fingers rhythmically tapping the keyboard, looking as composed as a mountain under pressure.

Ji Wei was montarily stunned, then walked to the comfortable recliner on the balcony, sat down, and opened her book.

However, worried about Gu Moqian’s physical condition, Ji Wei couldn’t focus on reading, casually flipped through a few pages, then stood up and started walking back. She hadn’t taken a few steps when an untily sound broke the silence: grumble—grumble—

Gu Moqian looked over at the sound and saw the woman wearing a spaghetti strap dress, her two slender white legs swinging, standing there with one hand on her empty stomach.

eting the man’s gaze, Ji Wei awkwardly tugged at her lips, her smile looking rather forced.

Having just expended a lot of energy swimming in the water, and not having eaten much on the plane, she was starving.

But since Gu Moqian was always working, she was too embarrassed to suggest going to eat.

Gu Moqian’s eyebrows subtly raised, he casually closed the laptop and stood up.

"Let’s go get sothing to eat."

As he finished speaking, he started walking towards the door.

Ji Wei’s heart ward, and she quickly grabbed her purse and followed.

The hotel’s restaurant was at its peak dining period, and it took them so effort to find an empty spot by the window.

After sitting down, a waiter ca over to greet them.

Ji Wei noticed that most of the nu consisted of seafood dishes, just to her liking, so she eagerly began to order.

"Mo Qian, is there anything you want to eat?" after ordering almost everything, she looked up from the nu to ask the man opposite her.

"No."

The man replied in a calm voice.

Ji Wei secretly stuck out her tongue and handed the ordered nu back to the waiter.

Before long, seafood pasta was brought to them, served in two portions, placed in front of her and Gu Moqian.

The delicious-looking pasta made Ji Wei swallow hungrily, but despite her hunger, she restrained herself, picking up the fork slowly and twirling the pasta gracefully to maintain her poise.

The man opposite her had lost his mory, so she thought of it as a chance to introduce herself anew and leaving a good impression was crucial.

Gu Moqian watched the little woman eat in a clearly constrained manner, her swallowing was very slow, and a trace of amusent appeared in his eyes: "No need to pretend in front of ."

Ji Wei’s movent froze, the fork clattering against the plate. She swallowed the pasta she had been chewing on with force, glanced at the man opposite her as if to say: You said it!

Then she suddenly stood up and turned to run towards the restaurant’s service desk.

Before long, the little woman returned, face full of excitent, clutching a pair of... chopsticks.

"Finding chopsticks in a place like this isn’t easy, but fortunately, there was a Chinese waiter in the restaurant who gave a pair."

Beaming with joy, Ji Wei sat down, snapped apart the disposable chopsticks, and deftly picked up the pasta, slurping it up smoothly.

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