Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 333
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Chapter 333

Sophia chuckled, “Please thank your sister on my behalf.”

Logan responded after several minutes, “I think my sister likes you well.”

Sophia raised her brows in response to his comment, thinking that Third Young Lady Jefferson musthave never encountered someone like her before because everyone in her circle was probably awealthy and elegant young lady like Isabelle.

Therefore, she found Sophia, who behaved in an unladylike manner, very intriguing because she wasdifferent.

Just as she was having the telephone conversation with Logan, she received a call from Ian.

After some contemplation, she informed Logan, “Ian’s calling. Let’s hear what he has to say.”

Logan snickered, “Fine then. Let’s talk some other time.”

In fact, the reason Ian called was also to make sure Sophia wouldn’t be affected by those comments onthe internet.

Lying in bed, she reassured him, “Actually, I’m feeling quite okay because I think everyone sympathizeswith me in this matter.”

Agreeing with what she said, Ian asked, “Where are you now? Are you at home? How about John?”

Sophia rolled over to the other side before she replied, “John has moved out together with hisbelongings. Yes, I’m at home now and I think it’s best for me to stay indoors for the next few days.Although I don’t think I will be recognized by the public, I still think it’s better for me to wait until thingsget quieter before I go out because after all, I was featured in the tabloids before.”

After mulling over her opinion, Ian agreed, “You’re right. I think you should wait until things cool down alittle bit before you go out or you might get into trouble if you are recognized in public.”

After mulling over her opinion, Ian agreed, “You’re right. I think you should wait until things cool down alittle bit before you go out or you might get into trouble if you are recognized in public.”

Sophia then made some small talk with Ian before ending the call with him.

Staring out the window, she was suddenly at a loss of what to do with her free time.

As for John, he had gone back to Constance Residence with his suitcase.

Mrs. Constance was sitting on the sofa in the living room; her eyes were swollen and her face lookedblank.

William had spent the previous night in the guest room and when he was on his way out to work thismorning, he clearly saw Mrs. Constance in the living room, but he only cast her an indifferent glancewithout speaking to her.

Mrs. Constance found it hard to accept his changed attitude because she was too used to beingtreated very endearingly by him before this.

As for Old Mrs. Constance, she did not even bother to look at her. After having breakfast at the dininghall with a long face, she instructed the maid to send her meals to her room from now onward.Obviously, she made that arrangement to avoid meeting Mrs. Constance. novelbin

No one in the family spoke to Mrs. Constance although she had been sitting on the sofa in the livingroom for the entire morning.

Despite feeling extremely awful, she still couldn’t figure out what she had done wrong.

She had done everything for the family’s sake and she wondered why she was suddenly condemnedby the entire family.

Having spotted John as soon as he stepped into the living room, she immediately rose to her feet andflashed him a smile. “John, it’s great to see you moving back home. I’m really glad that you finallysevered your ties with Sophia! You’re free at last!”

John stared at Mrs. Constance sternly and when she offered to help him with his suitcase, he dodgedher hands to stop her from touching his stuff.

Puzzled by his reaction, Mrs. Constance stared at him and quizzed, “What’s the matter?”

Glaring at her, John challenged, “Are you happy now? Are you finally satisfied?”

Mrs. Constance couldn’t understand what he was trying to imply. “John, what’s wrong with you?”

John sneered, “What’s your next move? Are you going to tell everyone on my behalf that I love Isabelleand I’m marrying her soon?”

Mrs. Constance frowned at him. “What do you mean? Do you think I shouldn’t mind your business?”

John agreed, “Yes. In fact, you should have stopped minding it long before this.”

After taking a deep breath, Mrs. Constance laughed sarcastically. “So, you’re putting the blame on metoo, just like your Dad and Grandma. All of you think that I’m the culprit who’s caused this huge mess. Ireally shouldn’t have bothered about your business and instead, I should have just let you mingle withpeople like Sophia who will—”

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