Milo Wallace and Stella Hilda took their seats with Caroline Edwin.
He looked around the restaurant's environment; although it wasn't luxurious, it was clean and tidy.
The business in the restaurant was doing well, with only a few tables left unoccupied.
There was no loud conversation going on, showing that most of the diners were well-mannered.
Suddenly, Milo's gaze was drawn to a piece of calligraphy hanging on the wall.
Looking at the phrase, "the delicacies are the only thing that are worth chasing in the world," the style of the writing was both casual and grand, indicating the author's open-mindedness and integrity.
However... the more he looked at it, the more familiar it seemed. It looked a bit like the handwriting of Weston Doyle, former president of the Percelian Calligraphy Association.
He assessed it seriously, "This person has done a good job imitating old Mr. Doyle's writing."
Following his gaze, Caroline looked at the wall.