Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1372
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Chapter 1372

John turned around and closed the door before walking over to the bed. This time, he spoke slightlylouder and slower to ensure that Sophia could hear him loud and clear. “I said, let’s get a divorce.” Hergaze followed him until he stood by the bed, looking down at her. novelbin

He’d initially thought that there’d be a hint of panic and anxiety in her eyes, but surprisingly, she merelylooked at him, her gaze even more placid than his tone earlier. Since she didn’t answer him, he asked,“Did you hear me?”

Sophia nodded. “I did.” Then, she put her cell phone away. “Have you discussed this with your family?”

To be honest, John didn’t discuss this with anyone, nor did he think this out in advance. However, hestill replied, “Yes. They’ve all agreed.”

Sophia looked thoughtfully at him. “So, you’re here to inform me, yes?”

Heaving a sigh, John reassured her by saying, “Don’t worry. I’ll compensate you generously. I’ll giveyou whatever amount you want.”

Sophia was silent for a while. In response, she didn’t mention the matter of money, merely nodding.“Okay, I agree.”

Actually, this reaction of hers was also within his expectation. After all, a broken marriage was torturousto both parties. Despite knowing that she was reluctant to give up on this marriage, he was also awarethat she was likewise unhappy and miserable in this marriage. Thus, he often told himself back thenthat a divorce was good for them both, for it would set them both free.

Never had he thought that she’d change into an entirely different person after the divorce, suddenlytaking on attributes he loved. The Sophia who was timid, apprehensive, and cautious in her speechhad ceased to exist with the collapse of their first marriage. The Sophia who was then reborn was onehe could no longer hold onto. For that reason, he had to pay the price for the wrong choices he’d madein his first marriage. He knew that it served him right since he was blind in the past and had wrongedher.

However, he didn’t want to tell anyone about this experience, so he snickered when Logan asked aboutit. “Why are you asking about this? Do you want to learn from me?”

Logan shot him a glare. “Who wants to learn about proposing divorce from you? I even have a child onthe way now, so Lola and I will definitely be a loving couple in the future.” He wasn’t at all flusteredwhen he said this.

At the side, Sophia’s brows furrowed, and she looked at Lola. “Is he this corny usually?”

Lola nodded gravely. “He’s usually even worse.”

Subsequently, Logan glanced at Sophia out of the corner of his eyes. “What do you know? This isknown as putting thoughts into words. I’ve never concealed my love for my darling. I’ve been telling herall about it so she knows how much I love her.”

Sophia sucked in a breath. However, she also understood that every couple had their own way ofcommunicating. Beside her, John chuckled. “It’s good to be like Logan since everything is out in theopen.” He says whatever he thinks, and he definitely puts it bluntly, so Lola must have a strong senseof security.

Agreeing with John, Sophia commented, “There won’t be any misunderstanding between you two,then.”

Speaking of misunderstandings, Logan’s brows abruptly went up, while Lola couldn’t help gigglingbeside him.

Matilda looked at Lola. “What is it? Is there a story there?”

Logan smacked his lips. “Yup.”

Feeling a touch embarrassed, Lola muttered, “Well, keep it to yourself.”

Logan, however, ignored her. He blathered on about the entire incident of how he told Lola a tiny lieback when he made preparations to propose to her, only to be misunderstood in the end. With asolemn expression on his face, he groused, “Say, she should have just asked me outright if shemisunderstood me. She should have just asked where I went earlier and why I wasn’t at the clubhouse.However, she just wouldn’t ask me that, and I didn’t understand her meaning, so the misunderstandingwas then set in stone. She even talked about us merely being in the early phase of a relationship, so itwas probably just novelty that kept us together. I was just so chagrined back then, thinking that shewas already sick of me.”

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