The two people's noise instantly broke the atmosphere, and Lily was frightened. Then she immediately turned her head to look at the source of the voice.
Seeing who it was, Lily wiped her tears in panic and stood up directly. Why did Jack come to such a place!
Aaron had told her that she should walk away as much as possible if she met Jack. Previously, the reason why she dared to argue with Jack was that she was in Aaron's office, where there was Aaron's private monitor. That was why Lily was so bold to provoke Jack.
But now the location was different. It was an old and shabby coffee shop. Lily didn't know if there was any monitoring. Even if there was, she wouldn't ask for justice from Aaron with the surveillance video.
Aaron had made it clear to her. She would make a detour when she met Jack, so that nothing would happen. Although he said so, Lily still felt a little unlucky.
She had escaped to such a place, but she still ran into that man so "coincidentally". It was really confusing. She had never dreamed that Jack had followed her all th
n. Then she ran out in a flash.
However, before her excitement lasted for five seconds, her heart was like falling into an ice cellar, inexplicably adding a sense of despair.
Instead of going into the men's room, Jack waited for Lily at the exit. Seeing the panic on Lily's face, Jack knew what she was thinking.
Jack sneered and looked at Lily up and down. Then he asked, "Do you want to run away?"
If he had gone to the bathroom, would Lily have run away by herself? Fortunately, he made the right decision this time.
He shouldn't have let down his guard on this woman. If he went in just now, he might not be able to wait for Lily to come out. At that time, he might have to ask someone to go into the lady's room and search before he was willing to give up.
Lily's smile suddenly became stiff. After hesitating for a while, she managed to find a bad excuse. "Ah? I... Of course no. I just want to buy some tissue."
Buy tissue? Perhaps only Lily could come up with such an excuse! It was a lame excuse, but she could still say it so seriously.