Chapter 50 While Serenity was busy crafting a curriculum for two grown men in their mid-twenties, those very men were sitting in a local diner Leo had been itching to try. It was a stark contrast to the lavish brunch spot Leo owned uptown, where the crystal chandeliers and velvet booths were seeing less foot traffic. Business had been dwindling for months, and the reviews were a broken record of the same complaints: the customer service was cold, and the food was surprisingly subpar. Leo stared at his coffee, genuinely baffled. He couldn't understand where it had gone wrong; after all, he had spared no expense in hiring top-tier culinary chefs. He needed to see why this humble place on the other side of town kept popping up in the reviews for his own restaurant. Frequent commenters ofte

