Rena had been chatting with Leena while driving, so she didn't notice that there was a car following them not far away. When they arrived at the appointed restaurant, they didn't notice Carlson either because he deliberately waited for them to park the car before he slowly drove there.
When Leena and Rena entered the restaurant, Daniel was already waiting for them. He raised his hand to them and the two walked over together.
At this time, Carlson was really vexed. It was fine that Leena didn't wait for him to pick her up, but she came to have dinner with Daniel. It seemed that her relationship with Daniel was really unusual!
After parking the car, he straightened his suit jacket and didn't intend to hide anymore. He walked up casually.
Daniel just gave the menu to Leena and asked, "What do you want to eat?"
As soon as Leena took the menu, Daniel saw a tall man walking towards them. He looked at him carefully and was immediately surprised.
When Leena took the menu, she found that there was something wrong with Daniel's looks. She turned around and saw
can see that. Why don't you tell her directly? Or is there any secrets about her birth?"
Daniel's eyes darkened. He lowered his head and fumbled for a while. Then he seemed to remember something and raised his head to ask Rena, "Do you mind if I smoke?"
Rena subconsciously looked around to see if there was a sign forbidding smoking here, but she didn't see it, so she said, "I don't mind. You can smoke!"
Daniel lit the cigarette, but he didn't answer Rena's question.
"Well, it's okay if you don't answer. Then let me ask, are Leena's parents still alive?" Rena continued to probe.
With a smile, Daniel thought that Rena was so cunning. The second question almost covered the first one. Whether he answered yes or no, it meant that he knew her parents. So he said, "Don't ask. I will tell you when the time is ripe."
"Well, it seems that you really know a lot about Leena's parents."
Daniel smiled again and stopped talking.
On the way to the bathroom, Leena was already followed by Carlson, who dragged her out of the restaurant and talked in a quiet corner.