"Excuse me," Ena pulled her mask and asked, "is there a private room?"
"Yes there is, please follow me..."
"That's not necessary. We don't need a private room." Victor interrupted sternly, staring at Ena, "The private room is too depressing. It'll be better for us to eat out here."
As they walked to their table, the greeter frowned and suddenly rushed to the front desk. "Where is my phone? My phone! It's Victor! That man is Victor!"
"Really? Where? Where is he?" The receptionist was overtaken with excitement and hurried to take her mobile phone out. "Go take pictures! I'll serve the dishes later. Don't stop me!"
Victor and Ena took their seats at a table by the window. Ena removed her sunglasses and revealed her eyes, looking around the place like a thief surveilling her next job.
"We're about to have lunch. Why don't you take your mask off?" Victor then looked at her quizzically and added, "You're trying so har
ou he would make it public soon."
"Was he getting nervous because Ena's been busy filming and he was being ignored?" Mary asked smiling.
"Yes, he was," William nodded. He gave Mary a pitiful look and said, "You women are so careless and oblivious. Why don't you get the sincerity of us men?"
"What makes you think we don't understand you?" Mary asked with amusement.
"You women should stay at home and take care of your children. Or at least be with your husband every day, we need that. For example, you should have quit your job or returned to working for AJ Group!"
"Don't be so sexist," Mary said shaking her head and adding, "A woman needs a career of her own too. Look at Ena. She's working hard now and everyone can see how impressive and amazing she is. That's why Victor can't let go of her."
Mary's words were very helpful to Ena. It had ignited her career ambitions. She knew she had to work harder and harder!