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Before long, the dishes were served.

The last ti Nina Sinclair had The Flavor Crucible’s food was when she took a packed al back to her apartnt. At that ti, she saw Julian Lancaster dining with a girl and misunderstood their relationship.

Later, Julian imdiately went on a business trip, and she ended up eating those als alone, feeling that the food was tasteless and without any particular impression.

Perhaps her mood was different now; she found the food especially delicious.

While eating, Nina Sinclair secretly observed Julian Lancaster, finding that his appetite was much better compared to the last ti they had crayfish together.

At this mont, Julian Lancaster lifted his gaze towards Nina Sinclair.

Caught spying on him, Nina Sinclair felt a bit embarrassed and smiled awkwardly, quickly pretending like nothing happened and buried her head in her al.

Julian Lancaster’s eyes darkened, and in the brief mont of their gaze eting, he saw an indescribable emotion in Nina Sinclair’s eyes, as if... she had feelings for him.

He laughed at himself inwardly; how could Nina Sinclair possibly like him?

In her heart, Ethan Sherman was the most important, her eternal fla.

Thinking about the obstacle between them, Ethan Sherman, a coldness quietly appeared on Julian Lancaster’s face, and he casually asked, "I have sothing to ask you."

Nina Sinclair quickly swallowed the food in her mouth, "What is it?"

Julian Lancaster’s gaze fell on her, and after a mont, he slowly said, "I have a friend who likes a girl, but in her heart, there’s a childhood sweetheart she adores..."

Hearing his description, Nina Sinclair furrowed her brows slightly.

Is he serious? If soone has a childhood sweetheart, you should bless them! Why forcibly intervene? Is his friend the domineering CEO type?

But since it was Julian Lancaster’s friend, she couldn’t heartlessly say such things.

After Julian finished speaking, he looked at Nina Sinclair deeply, and asked aningfully, "If he wants to pursue that girl, what should he do?"

"Uh... actually, I think..." Nina Sinclair carefully considered her words.

She earnestly advised, "I think since soone has a childhood sweetheart, it’s better to respect and bless them. There are so many won in the world, why be infatuated with just one? Don’t you agree?"

"What if he is determined to have that girl?" Julian Lancaster’s expression turned slightly cold.

Nina Sinclair was just about to suggest Julian advise his friend to step back and let the couple be happy, but seeing his serious expression, she swallowed her words back.

Was she being too blunt?

Julian Lancaster asking her on behalf of his friend showed he was on his friend’s side; she should be providing ways to help his friend.

Nina Sinclair cleared her throat and said, "Although I don’t support breaking up a couple, if your friend wants to pursue that girl, there might still be a way."

Julian Lancaster looked at her, "What’s the way?"

"Well, it’s actually the old-fashioned way: do a lot of things that move that girl. When he becos more important in her heart than her childhood sweetheart, maybe she’ll give up on her eternal fla..."

Julian quietly listened, a thoughtful look in his eyes.

So, Nina Sinclair could possibly change her heart. Her suggestion struck a chord with what Sharon Lancaster had taught.

After pondering for a mont, Julian Lancaster asked, "Moving gestures... like what?"

"For example..." Nina Sinclair paused, thinking carefully before saying, "Do you know what a heart-throbbing index is?"

Of course, Julian Lancaster wasn’t familiar with such foreign terms. He showed a genuinely seeking expression, waiting for Nina Sinclair’s next words.

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