Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 146
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Chapter 146

The speed of service here was very quick, for it felt as though only moments had passed before theserver started serving the dishes. John ordered a lot of dishes, taking up half the table despite it beingjust the two of them. Sophia had long since waited with her cutlery ready, so she took the first bite.Then, she mumbled, “Why did you order so much food? Are you in a bad mood?” novelbin

John scoffed. “I thought this is your preference.”

Sophia was taken aback before she remembered that she ordered a feast the day she got divorcedfrom him in a deliberate attempt to vent. Actually, she only wanted to upset him, but that was, in fact,the happiest day for a person who didn’t love his spouse. Thus, nothing she did worked in ruining hismood. She said nothing, merely ate with her head lowered.

Just after John had finished smoking his cigarette, the door of the private room was opened. However,it wasn’t just Isabelle who came in, for she was accompanied by another man. Raising her eyes,Sophia stole a glance. This man isn’t Elder Mr. Bailey, so he must be Old Mr. Bailey.

John stood up. “Old Mr. Bailey.” Old Mr. Bailey’s expression was rather dour, and he was wearing along face. Truthfully speaking, Sophia could understand. After all, it was said that he blew his gasketwhen John went over personally to break off the engagement. The humiliation at having theengagement called off was one thing, but the other thing was probably the fact that the socialite, YoungLady Isabelle Bailey, actually lost to someone of her background. Thus, it was indeed degrading to OldMr. Bailey.

Sophia, however, didn’t stand up. She merely continued eating while sitting down. I don’t know thesepeople, so why should I be so pretentious?

Isabelle stood beside Old Mr. Bailey with a faint smile on her face. Sophia thought, She must havepracticed smiling in front of a mirror to achieve such a perfect smile, neither overdone nor understated.

Isabelle then said, “I came over to greet you since I saw you. There’ll be inevitable contact between usconsidering the collaboration between our families, so I hope that you’ll take it easy on me in the future,Mr. Constance.” Inevitable contact? Sophia scoffed. Is she purposely directing that to me? John merelysmiled without responding.

A few seconds later, Old Mr. Bailey shifted his gaze to Sophia, disdain written all over his face. Hah,rich people are just pompous, feeling as though they’re superior to others and acting as though they’renot human just because they have a pretty penny. Sophia didn’t even spare the two of them a singleglance.

There was a plate of steamed crabs on the table, so she broke off a crab leg and ate with relish, thesounds so loud that they were difficult to ignore. John merely lowered his eyes and glanced at herwithout saying anything. Old Mr. Bailey, however, frowned.

At this time, Isabelle greeted, “Hello, Miss Gwendolyn.”

Languidly lifting her head, Sophia looked at Isabelle, chuckling mildly. “You’re wrong.” Both Isabelle andOld Mr. Bailey startled, not at all understanding her meaning. Tossing the crab leg shell onto the table,Sophia took a tissue and wiped her hands. “Please address me as Mrs. Constance.” After saying that,she tilted her head and gazed at John, her expression slightly sultry even as her voice softened. “Isn’tthat right, hubby?” This endearment of ‘hubby’ had goose bumps rising all over her body.

John, on the other hand, had quite the composure and managed to keep his expression placid. Heeven seemed to have smirked slightly. “Yup.”

Sophia then cocked an eyebrow at Isabelle, her expression indiscernible as to whether it wasprovocative in nature. Isabelle’s expression remained unchanged with a smile on her lips, whereas OldMr. Bailey at the side pulled an even longer face.

Pulling his gaze away from Sophia, Old Mr. Bailey looked at John once more. “I’m planning to have youin charge of the collaboration between our companies, and I’ve also mentioned this to your father, towhich he agreed.”

John murmured an acknowledgment. “I’ll just go along with whatever was decided.”

Sophia inwardly rolled her eyes, derision etched on her face. The Baileys seem to be lacking in morals.No matter what the situation was in the past, John Constance is a married man in the eyes of the publicnow. However, not only are they not being circumspect, but they’re even coming on to him, from ElderMr. Bailey to Isabelle Bailey. Basically, it’s the entire family. Don’t tell me that they aren’t aware of themultitude of misunderstandings that might arise from this series of actions? Damn, and they even liketo boast of being people of good breeding.

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