At noon, Lucy Ansley and Henry Ronan found a nearby noodle shop for lunch.
This area belongs to Huainan Road, which is very close to Camphor Apartments.
The man rinsed his cup, picked up the teapot, and said to Lucy, "The apartment is just across the street. Next week, let Thomas Chapman take you around to familiarize yourself with the surroundings in advance."
Lucy tried to politely decline his suggestion, "I can stroll around by myself, you usually have to go out..."
"Little Ansley..." Henry's tone carried a smile, and his lips curved as he interrupted her.
This address, when spoken by the man's deep and magnetic voice, instinctively made Lucy close her mouth.
Dr. Ronan seldom called her by her name, and calling her "Little Ansley" was unprecedented.
The almost nickname-like call seemed to inadvertently shorten the distance that was as respectful as treating a guest with courtesy.