Chapter 264 Mercenary King Invincible
- Haylan frowned slightly. “Possessed?” “Yes, I spent the night with her yesterday and we encountered something bad.” There was a trace of fear in Mia’s voice. However, there was more excitement within. “Tell me in detail. What happened?” He grabbed a French loaf and a carton of fresh milk, then got inside his BMW while nibbling on his breakfast. “It’s impossible to explain everything over the phone. How about this? Do you have time? Let’s meet up and have breakfast while discussing it in detail,” Mia suggested. “Will your friend also be there?” Haylan asked. “Yes, I just booked a private room at Magpie Cafe. Will you come over?” “The Magpie Café?” Hearing this, Haylan immediately felt that the food in his hand was no longer appealing.
- He hurriedly said, “Sure, send me the address. I’ll come over right now.” It was Magpie Café! It was a restaurant he had always loved to go to during high school, but because the prices there were more geared towards the middle and lower classes, even just one person had to spend over 10 dollars. 10 dollars may not have been a problem for many families. However, for his family at the time, it was considered a lot. During high school, he had only been to that restaurant twice, once for a class reunion and once when Noah and Perry treated him. After those two times, he could not stop thinking about all the food he had at Magpie Café, especially seafood stew, sausage rolls, fruit tarts, as well as mac and cheese. After going abroad, he was always busy with the war, not having the chance to enjoy this food.
- Now, he simply could not refuse upon hearing that Mia had made a reservation at Magpie Café. “Okay, I’ll send it over right now.” She then sent the address to him. Haylan hung up the phone, immediately put down the fresh milk and French loaf in his hand, started the car, and drove toward Magpie Café. He arrived at the restaurant about thirty minutes later. He parked the car and went straight to Magpie Café, the agreed location. He remembered that Magpie Café did not have private rooms in the past. After eight years, he found to his surprise that the restaurant had evolved and contained many private rooms now.