After that, Brittany hung up the phone.
Daniel, his cheeks full of excitement as he gnawed on his apple, asked, “Mom, are we having dinner
with Dad?”
“Yes, your dad made a reservation.”
A sparkle appeared in Daniel’s eyes. “Mom, now that you and Dad are back together, when will you
have a little sister for me?”
Because Granny Emily had once said to him that when his parents repair their relationship, a little
sister might follow.
Brittany choked a little, “A sister?”
She hadn’t planned on a second child just yet.
Daniel obediently nodded. “Yes, I like the idea of a sister. I promise to be good to her.”
To prove his sincerity, Daniel patted his little chest. “I can share my toys with her and buy her tasty
snacks.”
He meant using the money from his piggy bank.
Brittany couldn’t help but chuckle, “There’s no plan for it just yet.”
Daniel looked somewhat disappointed, wondering when he would have a little sister.
Upon arriving at the restaurant, Isaac was already there.
Daniel greeted him politely as he got out of the car.
It was the first time the family of three had dined out together, and Daniel could hardly contain his
excitement.
Once seated in their private booth, Isaac ordered food and a freshly squeezed watermelon juice for
Brittany and said, “The food here is really good; make sure you eat plenty.”
Brittany had lost some weight due to her busy work life in recent years. Isaac intended to help her
regain some health.
Brittany knew what he was up to. “Got it.”
Before the food was served, the door to their private booth swung open.
“Bro Isaac, the manager told me you were here. Mind if I join you?” Joie walked in, her smile froze as
she spotted Brittany.
“No, thank you.” A spark flickered in Isaac’s eyes as he said. His focus was on Brittany; he had no time
for Joie.
Not to mention, Joie’s involvement in Daniel’s accident had left him with some discontent.
Joie, not bothered by the rejection, turned her attention to Brittany, “Ms. Dustin, I recall you were
divorced from Isaac.”
Just because we divorced doesn’t mean we can’t reconcile.” Brittany, having no fondness for Jole, sald
coldly, “Ms. Joie, my personal affairs are none of your business.”
Feeling unwelcome, Joie took her leave.
“I didn’t know she would show up.” Isaac quickly tried to explain, fearing Brittany might misunderstand.
“I know.” Brittany knew Isaac had no feelings for Joie. She poured him a cup of water, “After all, she did
save Granny. We should show some respect.”
Seeing Brittany’s consideration, Isaac’s affection for her deepened. “Granny said she wants you to visit
the Salter Manor this weekend.”
“Alright.”
Now that they’ve reconciled, facing Grace was inevitable.
During the meal, Brittany mentioned Kari and Nathan’s wedding and asked, “Nathan didn’t tell his
parents about his wedding. How well do you know them?”
“He’s the youngest of the Jarvis family from H city; he hasn’t been in touch with them for years.” The
Jarvis family from H city?
Brittany was taken aback, “You mean the Jarvis family that dominates the real estate in H city?”
That was one of the top four families in H city.
Nathan’s background was so prominent?
“Yes, the youngest son of the Jarvis family.”
What Isaac didn’t say was that when Nathan’s mother, Mila, had him, his father, Samuel Jarvis, was
already married. It wasn’t until his legitimate wife passed away that they were accepted into the Jarvis
family.
Nathan was smart and talented from a young age.
When Mila started plotting for the Jarvis Group, Nathan refused, leading to a fallout between the
mother and son. That’s why he came to Imperial City and joined Isaac.
“Will his parents accept Kari?”
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