I Was Dumped by My Childhood Friend, but Somehow I Was Confessed to by the School Idol and Lost My Peaceful Life - Chapter 38
The time has finally arrived.
Time for lunch.
I know. I know that Naru always pays attention to my gaze everytime we eat lunch….and I know that he sometimes drops his food.
I know that Naru is an extremely bad eater. It would be easier to understand if I say that he is at the level of a lower elementary school student.
As a boyfriend, it was a big negative point, but when I heard about his personal history, I didn’t think so.
His parents both worked and were very busy, so he often ate alone since he was a child.
The influence of this is visible not only in his meals, but everywhere.
Naru is hungry for love.
I feel it strongly when I am with him.
Naru was staring at the menu with a difficult expression on his face. He’s probably trying to order something he can eat well so as not to embarrass me.
I find Naru’s full effort to stand tall and be considerate very comforting as a girlfriend. And I think it’s very cute.
All I can do for Naru is to casually assist him.
“Hey Naru, since we’re here, why don’t we order a little bit of each and share it?”
He looks troubled. How cute.
“sounds good, let’s do that.”
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He seemed to have given up. But it’s not that, Naru. This is a helping hand.
“Is there anything you can’t eat?
“I don’t have any preferences. I eat everything.”
“Then, would you like my recommendation?”
“Yes.”
I mainly ordered things that would be easy to divide into small portions.
Naru’s face remained troubled. He didn’t notice it.
I tried to distract him as much as possible by talking about the guitar. I let the conversation bloom and decided to enjoy the meal like a couple.
It would be a waste of time and energy if you let your spirit be drained by lunch.
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I divided the food into small plates so that even Naru, who’s not a very good eater, could eat easily. Even so, Naru was clumsy enough to leave a grain of rice on his cheek.
A scene often seen in romantic comedies. I took a grain of rice off my boyfriend’s cheek and ate it as it was.
I never thought that day would come for me.
Naru’s cheeks blushed.
It may have been a nerve-wracking lunch for Naru, but for me it was a heartwarming lunch.