Side Story: Grand Plan (End)

In the end, the chairman of the board naturally got what she wanted. She lay lazily on the couch and enjoyed Luke's food delivery service.

It was just that dinner was a little long, and the sky had completely turned dark by the time it was over.

The food and entertainment spots in the small neighborhood around the building bustled with activity.

Whether beautiful or ugly, the typical American-style signboards of numerous venues were all lit up brightly here. They gave this part of Nassau County a slightly richer air, and were enough to satisfy the employees who lived in the staff dorms next door.

Being remote and ordinary also meant that it wasn't expensive; more importantly, it was convenient.

Those who stayed in the staff dorms either couldn't bear to squander money in New York, or were tech geeks who were too lazy to drive out.

These food and entertainment spots were right outside their place, which met their mental and physical needs.