Chapter 504
It was the first time Peari had gone to the night market street. She found it very chaotic and dirty, but the food was
amazing.
Camden chuckled. “It’s a bit different from the places you usually go to, probably not your cup of tea.”
Pearl blushed slightly, feeling out of her element. “It’s fine. I’ve eaten ration biscuits, so this is a nice change.”
Camden wasn’t concerned anymore, noticing Pearl’s curious expression. “Come on, it’s right this way.
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He guided Pearl to what appeared to be a modest restaurant with an obscure sign that read ” The Wilson God.”
“Is the owner named Wilson too?” Pearl inquired.
Camden grinned. “You catch on quickly, Deathly Pearl.”
“Okay, don’t call me that in public. It’s strange. Just call me Pearl like everyone else. Well, Miss Pearl is fine too.”
Pearl figured she might be a few years older than Camden. Well, it didn’t
matter.
“Okay, Pearl. I’m sure you’ll like the food here.‘
The restaurant wasn’t particularly busy, as only a few patrons were scattered about. When they entered, it was
practically empty, except for a cat and a dog engaged in a playful scuffle in
a corner.
Pearl casually placed her order and then took a seat in a corner, where she began playing with the dog.
When the boss came out and saw them, a gleam of recognition crossed his eyes. “Hello, the lighting in my
restaurant isn’t great here. Would you prefer another table?”
The man appeared friendly and bore a slight resemblance to Camden, possibly family.
Pearl declined with a shake of her head, opting to remain in her chosen spot. “I love cats and dogs.” After that, she
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The boss’s lips twitched slightly, and he found himself in a rather awkward situation. Pearl’s straightforwardness
didn’t leave him with much to say.
Camden cleared his throat, trying to ease the tension. “I’m sorry. My uncle can be a bit enthusiastic, but he’s a
good guy.
Pearl nodded, sipping her tea nonchalantly. “No problem. I can see that. He just needs to tone it down a bit, but…”
Camden grew concerned. “But what?”
“But there’s a reason why business isn’t booming here. Look, doesn’t he know that he should make the place
cleaner and tidier? It’s so dimly lit. Who would want to…”