The Dinner

Kenand watched Evans, who was still engrossed in conversing with the MPs.

Several times Kenand looked at his watch. Karlina saw Kenand's strange appearance.

"What is it?" Karlina asked.

"Why do you ask? It's late. Mr. Evans is already scheduled to sleep," said Kenand.

"Is that true?" Karlina muttered in disbelief.

"Kenand, may I come into the room? I'm so tired," said Andrea.

"No one needs you here. You can go, Miss," Karlina said with a smile.

"Oh, sorry, Mrs. Mayor. I haven't greeted you since," said Andrea.

"It's okay. I've only focused on Mr. Evans anyway," Karlina said.

"You can go if you are tired. Don't go out again at night," said Kenand.

Karlina suddenly turned to Kenand. "Again?"

"Okay, I'm going to sleep right away," Andrea replied.

Andrea stood up from her chair. Evans is currently at another table with MPs and several ministers.