Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 952
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Chapter 952

Samuel went along by saying, “Yes, I can’t believe that we’ll be one generation older soon. It’s said thattime waits for no man. We have to admit that we’re old now.”

Slightly annoyed, Jennifer said, “Well, William and his wife haven’t expressed their opinion yet. Whenour son has a child of his own, we’ll then be grandpa and grandma.”

Displeased about the innuendo in Jennifer’s words, Owen shot his wife a look and chided, “Stop it. It’sa joyful occasion today. Why did you have to make it unhappy for everyone?”

Jennifer glared back at her husband, but she didn’t dare utter a word.

Walking over, Sophia flashed a smile at them while John engaged in small talk with the relatives.

Without looking at John and Sophia, Jennifer turned to speak to Virginia. Her petty action was prettyembarrassing for Owen. Nevertheless, John and Sophia didn’t mind it one bit.

Jennifer’s action was too childish, as Sophia had never offended her before. Moreover, there wasnothing immoral going on between Sophia and Dylan. It was petty and unreasonable of her to keeppicking on Sophia.

When the small talk was over, John and Sophia returned to the main building.

At this moment, Old Mrs. Constance, who was accompanied by Matilda, was standing at the entranceof the main building. Matilda didn’t seem to have any intention of leaving, so she would most likely stayover.

Thinking back, Sophia realized that just like herself, Matilda remained silent most of the time during thedinner. Perhaps it was because she didn’t have the courage to voice her opinions, since she was nolonger married to William. Therefore, a marriage certificate could be useful sometimes.

Seeing as John and Sophia were approaching her, Matilda put on a smile. “You’re back. I had wantedto bid you farewell before leaving.”

Surprised, Sophia inquired, “Aren’t you staying over tonight?” novelbin

Slightly embarrassed, Matilda replied, “No. I should be going.”

At this moment, William was nowhere in sight.

Old Mrs. Constance went along with Sophia by saying, “It’s late now. You should stay here tonight.”

Unwilling to do so, Matilda said, “I think I should go home. Actually, I’m fine with staying here, but I’mafraid that there will be gossip about me again.” Most importantly, she was afraid that her mother wouldreprimand her for acting inappropriately.

Old Mrs. Constance sighed. “Alright. I’ll have a talk with your mother and see how we can settle thisissue.”

Trying to tease his mother, John gazed at her and asked, “Why don’t I send you home?”

Hearing this, Matilda was startled, and her expression turned uneasy.

Sophia immediately pinched his waist. “Stop it. Are you trying to make it worse for your mom?”

John guffawed. “I was just asking. I knew that my mom wouldn’t agree to it.”

Just then, William came downstairs with a bag in his hand. With a calm expression, he walked up toMatilda and said, “I’ve packed up some clothes. Are we leaving now?”

He’s even packed up enough clothes, Sophia thought. Darting her gaze between Old Mrs. Constanceand John, she burst out laughing.

Trying to make fun of them, Old Mrs. Constance said, “My son is a grown man, so I don’t think I canmake him stay. Just go now. Matilda is bashful to stay here, while William is thick-skinned enough tofollow her home.”

With her face turned red in embarrassment, Matilda clapped William’s shoulder and said, “Why are youbringing clothes with you? You only have to send me home.”

Unabashed at all, William replied, “What do you mean I only have to send you home? We’re goingback to your home together.”

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