Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1606
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Chapter 1606

Old Mrs. Constance froze for a moment before she let out a sigh. “Okay. I haven’t visited yourgrandfather in a while, anyway. I wonder if he’d blame me for it.”

John tried his best to lighten the mood. “Of course not. Grandpa was always afraid of you—he’d neverblame you for such a thing.”

The old lady burst into laughter. “Nonsense! He was never afraid of me. His temper is worse than mine.Although he’d act like he was going according to my wishes, he would always end up doing things hisown way. He was never afraid of making me mad.”

This time, John merely chuckled without saying anything else. After a while, Sophia came downstairs.She had dolled herself up and changed into a maxi dress. John narrowed his eyes and stared atSophia, but he didn’t say much. Old Mrs. Constance, on the other hand, chuckled as she looked atSophia. “I’ve always heard people saying that women turn old after giving birth. But look at Sophia! Shedidn’t change at all—she still looks like a young lady.”

John turned around and lowered the baby into the cot. “Her appearances might not have changed, butshe’s a mother now. She’s no longer just a young lady.”

Old Mrs. Constance looked rather stunned to hear John’s words. “What’s this? Are you feeling uneasybecause of how gorgeous your wife is?”

Sophia continued to ignore John. “You don’t need to listen to him, Grandma. He’s just worried that hecan’t match up to my standards because he’s aging so much quicker than I am.”

John flashed her a glare. “I dare you to say that again,” he muttered grumpily.

She simply scoffed and retrieved her purse. “I’m going out now. Are you coming or not?”

He wanted to follow along, of course. He had intended to bring their child, but he decided that his planwouldn’t work as they were heading out a little too early. They would have to bring all sorts of childcareitems if they wanted to bring the baby out—it was too much trouble.

John didn’t need to change his clothes—all he had to do was throw a coat on. “Of course I’m comingalong. Let’s go.”

Sophia waved goodbye to Old Mrs. Constance before she and John headed out together. Both of themwere quiet as they made their way to the parking lot, and John only spoke up after they got into the car.“Why are you dressed so nicely? The people there are all people we know; you don’t need to dressnicely for them.”

Sophia couldn’t even be bothered to glance in John’s direction. “Just don’t look at me if you don’t wantto see me dressed up,” she muttered.

He scoffed. “Everyone there has seen you when you were in confinement after pregnancy. I don’t thinkit matters whether or not you put any makeup on today.”

Sophia knitted her brows. “Are you trying to start a fight? I can get the driver to send me if you don’twant to go over. We could have our gathering tonight without you.”

Despite his gloomy expression, John started the car and began to drive without talking at all. Neither ofthem broke the silence along the way to Logan’s clubhouse. Both of them had been filled with passion

and lust when both their bodies were pressed together the night before, but they were starting to bickerand throw tantrums the very next morning.

Sophia had the urge to give John a long lecture, but a part of her understood that John only said thosethings because he was jealous. John seemed to lose his mind whenever the matter was related to Ian.Well… I guess I understand. He’s just a little too annoying sometimes. Whenever he gets jealous, it’salmost like he’s lost half of his brain cells. It makes me speechless every time.

By the time Sophia and John arrived at Logan’s clubhouse, they found Logan and Lola playing poker inthe room. Lola was still seated by the table and gambling despite her pregnant belly. However, she wasclearly unfamiliar with the game as she kept losing money. Logan didn’t seem to mind—he even lookedlike he was enjoying himself as he paid for Lola’s losses.

Lola, on the other hand, was rather frustrated at herself. “I remember taking 90,000 out. How am I leftwith just this amount after playing for a short while?” novelbin

The dealer of their table chuckled at her words. “How generous of you, Mrs. Jefferson. Your luck seemsto be rubbing off on me!”

Logan raised his hand and tugged onto the dealer’s arm. “Is that how you’re supposed to talk to her?”he hissed.

The dealer quickly changed his words. “My bad. My bad! That was blind luck. I think Mrs. Jefferson’sskills are really impressive too.”

The dealer might have been trying to praise her, but Lola knew herself the best. She smacked her lips

for a moment before she spoke. “Let’s go again. I’ve heard people say that beginners have more luckthan seasoned players. Why hasn’t it worked on me so far? Let’s do it again.”

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