Adults only look at results.
Result-oriented justice holds more value than process-oriented justice, a lesson Guan Yongyi learned from Mr. Lu.
The two chatted and ate until, finally, Lu Jincheng called over the waiter again and ordered two sets of sashimi, neatly packed into small wooden boxes, planning to take them away on the spot.
"Haven't you eaten enough?"
Guan Yongyi looked at his actions and asked curiously.
"No, I actually had plans to have lunch with a friend today."
Lu Jincheng wiped his mouth and stood up to walk toward the front desk.
"I stood someone up, so I need to make it up to them."
"..."
So, in comparison, this matter was more important?
The logic sounded perfectly reasonable.
So Guan Yongyi, with her cat backpack on her back, obediently followed behind him toward the parking lot.
The Golf raced down the road.
"Bye-bye~"