David Redington left because, of course, he knew his face easily drew public attention. In such a crowded restaurant, it could cause trouble for Lily.
But Lily wasn't afraid of trouble at all; they were a family out together, and they intended to dine together.
She knew David was just showing concern for her, yet she didn't feel very tired, and the baby in her womb was being quite cooperative.
Up until now, not only had she not felt exhausted or uncomfortable, but she had also only experienced morning sickness a few times.
"Ben, Abbie, Lulu, mommy knows your little stomachs must be hungry now. But mommy wants to have lunch with Uncle David and the three of you together. We'll leave now to find Uncle David, and then drive to another restaurant to eat. Can you hold on for a bit?"
The restaurants in the shopping mall lacked privacy.
Lily had been careless and forgot how famous David had been in Eastonia, otherwise she wouldn't have chosen to eat in such a place.