Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 640
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Chapter 640

Shaking her head, Robin said, “He didn’t hurt me! In fact, nobody did! Even if I was hurt, it wasbecause I forced myself into a corner by overthinking.” Robin was smiling after having said that.“Alright, let’s switch the topic. What do you think about the man just now?”

Sophia only saw the man for such a short time, so she couldn’t possibly know anything about him.Therefore, she could only nod while replying to Robin, “He seems fine at first glance, but yourimpression of him might change after you spend more time with him.” novelbin

Heaving a sigh, Robin said, “We’ll start slow, then. I really wish that I can have someone by my side, soI sure envy you.”

Sophia was left feeling a little defeated while leaning over on the countertop. “Don’t you ever feelenvious of me, as I have enough on my plate as it is, and it’s giving me a headache.” Upon saying that,Sophia recalled something else. “You sent me a message last time telling me that John’s mom camelooking for me. Do you know what she is up to?”

Shaking her head, Robin replied, “I don’t know, as she didn’t explicitly state her purpose. However, shewas wearing a morose expression when she came, which seemed to me a little frightening. She askedwhere you went, but I told her I don’t know.”

Robin’s reply left Sophia feeling confused as to what Matilda was trying to do. She couldn’t possiblymiss being scolded by me after not having seen me for a few days, could she?

That afternoon, Sophia stayed in the shop. As she didn’t have much to eat during lunch, she had somesnacks during the afternoon. When there were no customers, Robin would sit down on a chair with her

face cupped in her hands while recounting the man’s habits. Judging from what she said, the man hadbeen dropping by whenever he could to spend time with Robin.

Sophia listened on with a smile while observing Robin fawn over the man like a schoolgirl in love.Although she insisted she was seeing him out of fear of loneliness, the inconcealable smile on her facesaid otherwise. After all, it was easy for a woman like her to step into a relationship.

As long as someone was willing to treat her nicely as well as make her happy, she would easily fall forhim head-over-heels. In fact, Sophia was a little envious of Robin. She wondered if things would bedifferent if John and her had spent time knowing each other before their marriage.

Sophia stayed until evening, while Matilda dropped by before it was time to get off work. As soon asshe saw Sophia from the window, Matilda seemed to realize something. Seeing that both John andSophia returned on the same day, she figured that both of them must’ve left for somewhere together.

Meanwhile, Sophia arched a brow upon laying eyes on Matilda. It wasn’t long before Matilda enteredthe shop to sit down before Sophia. “You left for somewhere with John, didn’t you?”

Sophia took a sip out of her milk. “Nope.”

“No?” Matilda didn’t seem to believe her. “Both of you left and returned at the same time, so how couldthat not be the case?”

With slight dismay, Sophia replied, “We didn’t leave together, as John was the one who came after me.I left first, while he came after me later on. I can do nothing about what he makes of his own life, sodon’t you dare accuse me of seducing him.”

After staring at Sophia for some time, Matilda questioned, “Why are you not serving me any drinkseven though I have been sitting here for a while? Is this how you treat your customers?”

What she said startled both Sophia and Robin. They wore a similar look of confusion as neither knewwhat Matilda was up to. Meanwhile, the latter was waiting stubbornly with her arms crossed. With aglance, Sophia signaled for Robin to make Matilda a cup of coffee. It wasn’t until then that Matildaasked, “Where have you been?”

After mulling over her situation, Sophia told her the truth. “I went back to my hometown to pay mygrandfather my respects.”

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