A Cue for Love -
Chapter 763
Chapter 763 Remember For Life
Lia chimed in, “Mr. Trevor, you were the one supervising the special medicine for cancer this time. Look, it’s already on the market, and it has helped out many patients with rare forms of cancer. This achievement is a sign of your capability.”
Natalie then smiled and said, “Ross, the two of them have already said everything I wanted to say. It’s up to you now.”
When Ross looked into Natalie’s smiling eyes, he found himself holding his breath.
Once upon a time, he thought he would forever be trapped in the shadows after getting hurt by Belle. Yet, ever since he encountered Natalie, his life had changed for the better.
Ross had been able to clear his name and return to his position to develop medicine again. He managed to show off his best self at the top medical conference, and now, he was offered an important role. Every step he had in life was joyous and fruitful.
He would forever remember everything Natalie had done for him. There was no way he could return the favor other than to work twice as hard. Hence, he smiled and nodded. “Ms. Nichols, I won’t let you down. I’ll give Dexmed Pharmaceutical a fresh start so that it can help out more people in need of medical care.”
“I have trust in you, Ross,” Natalie replied with a similar smile.
Noticing the merry atmosphere, Yandel then suggested, “We’ve been working hard for a long while. Since it’s such a happy day today, why don’t we have our boss treat us to a bar after work?”
“No problem. Let’s do that.” After a pause, Natalie continued, “I’ll treat you all to the drinks, but Yandel will be the one footing the bill.”
After a moment of blinking in a daze, Yandel agreed to it. “That’s settled then.”
After finishing up their work, the group of people left Dream Corporation’s office.
When their car went past the entrance of the office building, Natalie looked out of the window and saw no signs of Thomas on his knees.
It seems like Thomas left not long after.
Although Natalie was not going to forgive Thomas for what he had done, if Thomas had stayed kneeling for a while longer, it would mean the man was still humane despite his greed. Yet, clearly, the man was not.
After averting her gaze, Natalie began using her phone as her thoughts wandered elsewhere.
As they barely had anything good at the bar, Yandel later brought them to a restaurant specializing in crab dishes.
It was a popular restaurant in Dellmoor not because of its luxurious interior but because of the freshness of its crabs. Moreover, the crabs they served were exceptionally soft.
When Lia saw the dishes on the menu, she gasped and said, “Mr. Moss, you’re generous to treat us to such an expensive meal!”
Yandel raised a brow. “Boss loves crabs, but she hates removing the shell of the crabs. If I de-shell them for Boss, Samuel is definitely going to murder me. That’s why I found this place where they serve soft-shell crab dishes.”
Hearing that, something warm seeped into Natalie’s heart. “Yandel, you’re so nice.”
“Of course.” Yandel patted his chest. “You’re my boss forever.”
“Mm.”
Not long after they took their seats, a pretty waitress in a dress served one of the dishes. In a blink of an eye, all of the dishes they ordered were on the table. It was a scrumptious meal, to say the least.
Yandell asked, “Boss, do you want to invite Yana and her husband for the meal?”
“It’s fine,” Natalie replied, shaking her head after a moment of contemplation. “Yana’s pregnant, so she shouldn’t be eating crabs. She’ll only be upset if we were to invite her here only to watch us eat. If Yana can’t eat these, her husband won’t as well, and he’ll just end up suffering beside her.”
“True.” Yandel nodded. “Next time, then.”
With that, the group began digging in.
Natalie then took a butter soft-shell crab and began eating it.
The tenderness of the crab meat with the creaminess of the butter melted in her mouth. It was unbelievably delicious.
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