Chapter 100 Fish Eyes
Chapter 100 Fish Eyes
Chapter 100 Fish Eyes
A few people sat around a round table.
The food was exquisite, with a variety of colors, flavors, and aromas, served in delicate china
tableware, each item exuding luxury.
Aiden couldn't care less whether there were hallucinogens in the food. He was eager to indulge in the
feast.
Mia laughed at him. "Now aren't you afraid that this black-hearted restaurant will steal your bank card
password?"
"I don't care!" Aiden muttered, "There isn't much money in my bank card anyway. It's nothing compared
to the cost of this meal! I won't suffer a loss!"
"Oh, Dr. Johnson, you're so clever."
"You're not bad either!" Aiden smirked. "You're eating more than me!"
Mia almost hit him on the head with her fork.
Stella and Liam looked at each other and smiled, their eyes filled with sweetness.
"Everyone, all the dishes are served." The restaurant manager brought a pot of fish soup to each
person.
"This is mandarin fish, a type of fish found only in the streams below Evergreen Mountain. The meat is
delicious, rich but not greasy. It's perfect for stewing soup."
Everyone uncovered their soup bowls.
Sure enough, a fragrant aroma wafted out. The mandarin fish was stewed to perfection, and the peach
blossom petals added a touch of romance.
Stella habitually served Liam the fish eyes.
It was like this when she was young. When her mother was clear-headed, she would cook fish for her
and Samuel. When a fish was served on the table, her mother would give her and Samuel each one
fish eye.
Her mother said fish eyes were good for the eyes, the most precious part of the fish.
The most precious things should be given to the most beloved people.
Stella smiled lightly as she looked at Liam.
Mia smirked and instantly said with envy, "Ah, someone treats her husband like the apple of her eye.
They are truly a match made in heaven, deeply in love. I envy them so much!"
"Don't be so jealous!" Aiden teased her. "Don't you also have fish? If you want to eat fish eyes, just dig
them out yourself!"
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Stella blushed suddenly and lowered her head slightly.
Liam smiled. He had never felt so proud in his life.
Aiden took the opportunity to give Mia the fish eyes from his plate before starting to eat.
"You..."
"Alright." He looked at her gently. "Now you have them too, right?"
Mia lowered her head and remained silent, but she couldn't stop smiling.
......
Stella booked three rooms.
She had originally planned to go back to the room to rest with Liam after dinner, but Mia quietly
grabbed her, looking somewhat embarrassed.
Stella thought for a moment. Mia and Aiden hadn't confessed to each other yet, so being alone
together might be uncomfortable for them. Besides, even if they got along well alone, if they were to act
impulsively and end up in the same room...
Things were developing too fast.
Stella smiled and asked Liam to go back first, while she stayed to chat with Mia for a while.
So she accompanied Mia into the room.
Mia finally breathed a sigh of relief and showed a relieved smile.
"Do you have to be so nervous?" Stella said teasingly, "Dr. Johnson is a gentleman. He will never do
anything inappropriate to you!"
"What are you talking about?" Mia laughed. "I just don't want to go back to my room alone and want
you to accompany me. But to avoid Liam holding a grudge against me, I should let you go back early!"
"I'm not going back tonight." Stella changed into her pajamas directly, lifted the covers, and jumped
onto the bed. "Can we be like we were in college?"
"Mrs. Anderson, that won't do! What if your husband barges in and wants to kill me? What should I
do?"
Stella was convulsed with laughter.
Although Mia said so, her body was being honest and she also crawled into the bed.
The two girls seemed to be back in their carefree campus days.
Back then, they lived in the same dormitory, not only attending endless classes every day but also
having countless conversations. They slept on bunk beds, and sometimes Stella would refuse to climb
the ladder and just stay on Mia's bed.
When girls were together, they talked about boys and compared their figures.
Just like now.
Mia took advantage of Stella's turning around and "attacked" her. Stella screamed and quickly curled
up, fiercely slapping away the wandering hand on her chest.
Mia burst into laughter.
"Liam is truly amazing. He has magically transformed you from an A-cup to a C-cup!"
"Mia!"
"What about your butt? Has it become more elastic because of him?"
The two of them playfully teased each other, and in the end, Mia was relentlessly suppressed by Stella,
begging for mercy.
Stella let her go, resting her arm behind her head and looking up at the ceiling with a clear and bright
smile.
"Mia." She chuckled and said, "Are you really not considering accepting Aiden?"
For a moment, Mia's smile froze on her face.
Despite her bold words, when it came to a relationship, she was more timid than anyone else.
Although the room was not lit at the moment, Stella could still sense the change in Mia's emotions.
"I really think Aiden is good, and I can see that he really likes you."
After a long pause, Mia's slightly pale voice came from the darkness, "Stella, can we not talk about him
anymore?"
"I don't understand why." Stella turned over and propped herself up, looking at Mia. "No matter how I
think about it, I think the two of you are a perfect match! Aiden genuinely wants to pursue you. Why
don't you give him a chance?"
"I... I feel like we're not compatible."
"You won't know if you're compatible until you try, right?"
"There's no need to try. It definitely won't work!"
Mia's tone was anxious as if there was something embarrassing to mention.
Stella paused for a long time and then asked softly, "Mia, is there... something that I don't know?"
Immediately, there was silence, and Stella quickly smiled and lay back down. "It's okay. If you don't
want to say it, then don't! Well, it's already late. Let's sleep!"
"Stella..."
"Hmm?"
Mia bit her lip, struggling to say, "I had someone unforgettable in the past."
Stella was taken aback, feeling a lump in her throat, wanting to say something but unable to.
"That person could be considered my childhood sweetheart." Mia narrated, "He lived next door to me
and grew up with me since we were little. Like many boys, he used to bully me, and I disliked him at
first... but the more it was like this, the closer we became. When we turned eighteen that year, we..."
"What happened?"
"We separated and never saw each other again."
Stella didn't expect it to end like this.
She really wanted to ask why.
Why did they separate? Why did they never meet again?
But she heard Mia's suppressed sobbing in the darkness.
Moonlight shone in, and she saw Mia's trembling shoulders. Stella was shocked. She had never seen
Mia cry like this since the day they met.
Did they separate because the man was dead?
"Mia..." She put her hand on Mia's shoulder and wanted to comfort Mia.