Kade did not insist further.
Jasmine Yale could tell that his mood was indeed very low.
Kade was actually a very optimistic person, carefree, willing to help others, and he didn't like to quibble over small things. Even when working overtime, he usually had a good mood.
Jasmine Yale didn't know what was on his mind.
Unable to have Butler Santana's sweet and sour fish that night, she handed Little Clementine over to Butler Santana and took a taxi to the previous restaurant.
Along the way, the wind and rain were fierce, and Jasmine Yale deliberately changed into a clean set of clothes.
As night fell, the world was shrouded in a white film. When the wind blew, the white mist drifted everywhere.
Jasmine Yale booked a private room, took off her coat, and sat in the warm room waiting for Kade.
Before seven o'clock, Kade entered from outside, looking travel-worn and in low spirits, with fatigue and tiredness evident at the corners of his eyes.
