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... ng to boldly tell him that it was okay if he expressed his pity on me.

I came here alone not because I didn’t have friends or family…

But I still came by myself.

I quickly admitted it and decided to just look pitiful.

Surprisingly, however, he did not ask why I came alone on my birthday.Instead, he called the waiter and handed over the menu again.

“May I give you a birthday present?”

“What?”

“The meal was a way of saying thank you for what you did before ...

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