At the same time, another cafe on the same street was crowded.
It was reserved too. It was rare that everyone gathered—almost everyone was there.
Josiah sat next to the window with Kelly. They leaned on each other’s heads together. She was focused on reading
the original version of Goethe’s poetry.
He watched her giggling with his eyes widened. He was counting her lashes.
Nicholas snuck out to smoke again, and Linda caught him. She dragged him back by pulling his ear.
Zennie played cards with Seth while the latter chuckled. He took out three years’ worth of college entrance exam
simulation questions…
She was dumbstruck and looked like she was dying. Seth taught her with all seriousness. “It’s been so long since
you dropped out. You’ve missed the examination this year, so you must get a good result next year. As such, you
must work hard now! Here, let’s do it. I’ll teach you whatever you don’t know!”
Zephyr and Cordelia looked at each other. They gestured “good luck” to Zennie at the same time.
Then, he wrapped his arms around her as they sat on the couch next to the window. Sweetness almost leaked out
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtof his eyes.
Fredric and Trinity were there too, but they sat far away from each other.
Robert guarded the door helplessly. He watched all the love brewing inside and felt melancholic that he was single.
He was full from watching.
The warm sunlight in the winter shone through the windows into the warm cafe, complementing the peace of the
moment.
They were there to discuss Zephyr and Cordelia getting married.
“Are you guys going to get the certificate and then the wedding ceremony, Cordelia?”
“I think that’s a great idea! To have the wedding ceremony after getting the certificate. It has to be the one that
stirs up Centrolis!”
“Hey, bro, will you guys have babies before the wedding?”
“Do your simulation questions!”
“Haha…”
Everyone was discussing when Josiah suddenly said, “Z, I think you should get advice from Aunt Helen!”
Everyone looked at him.
“Why?”
“She’s quite something!” Josiah revealed a dumb smile. “Get a fortune-telling from her and get her to give you a
date! T-Then I’ll decorate your room and hang some balloons— Ouch!”
Fredric hit his head before he was done speaking.
“Are you dumb!? Do you want them to look at the balloons all night?”
Everyone laughed hard, and only Kelly protected him. “Mr. Constable, don’t you dare hit my Josiah’s head again!”
She was smiling, and her voice was as sweet as cotton candy while caressing Josiah.
Fredric smirked and glanced at Josiah with a cryptic look.
Never had he thought that someone loved the idiotic Josiah!
He suddenly paused as he thought to himself. He looked at Trinity quietly.
She suddenly looked at him. As if her heart skipped a beat, she felt helpless as she was stunned at where she was.
Fredric nodded at her, signaling her to go to the courtyard.
She went forward happily.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe leaves on the sycamore trees had fallen at the beginning of winter, and the ground was covered in golden
yellow. They walked for a little bit in silence. The crunchy leaves’ noise was the only thing they could hear.
The people were discussing the wedding in the cafe. Nobody noticed that they had left.
Cordelia was the only one who looked outside the window. She quietly poked Zephyr.
“It was Mr. Constable who asked her out!” She was excited. “Do you think they’ll get together?”
Zephyr’s eyes turned grim. He was quiet.
The Fredric he knew was definitely not someone who would settle for less.
“Why are you dreaming?” Cordelia shoved him. “Why don’t we get them together? Hmm… When we get married,
it’ll be double happiness if they get together too!”
“We’ll see.” Zephyr smiled. He grabbed her shoulders and pressed his forehead on her head. “Let’s discuss what’s
important first!”
Cordelia smiled sweetly. She leaned in his embrace coquettishly.
In the courtyard…
Fredric finally stopped walking. Trinity stopped as well and stared at him nervously.
She finally mustered her courage to say something a long time later. “W-Why did you ask me here?”
Fredric glanced at her.