Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 994
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Chapter 994

Everyone had different opinions, but they were all reasonable ones, so there was no need to argue witheach other.

When Matilda put it like this, Yolanda had nothing else to say. All her escape paths were easily blockedby Matilda.

Sitting on the sofa, Sophia laughed at Matilda's words. She said that even though Matilda hadchanged, her old personality remained, as in that she was still so formidable and spoke so mercilessly.

Matilda sighed. "It’s true that an opponent like Yolanda makes me very irritable."

After all, Yolanda had been around them for a long time in her marriage to William. When they were notyet divorced, the two had quarreled all day about Yolanda. Now that she recalled that period, she stillfelt that it was really upsetting.

After the divorce, Matilda was unsure about what kind of relationship went on between Yolanda andWilliam. She originally wanted to ask William about it, but now that she thought about it, she didn’t feelthere was a need to do so anymore. novelbin

Some questions were pointless and would only make oneself unhappy.

After that, Old Mrs. Constance said, "I asked William about it after you two got divorced. He said thathe didn't like her."

Matilda smiled. "I think so too."

Sophia could feel Matilda's unhappiness about this matter. Thus, she immediately changed the subjectand talked about how she saw Dylan and Lady Jennifer going out the previous day. Then, she toldthem about the mean words she had said to Lady Jennifer.

Old Mrs. Constance and Matilda both laughed.

Then, the old lady looked at Sophia and said, "Your Aunt Jennifer already has negative opinions aboutyou. If you speak to her like that, she may become even more dissatisfied about your attitude in thefuture."

Sophia didn't care about this at all, so she chuckled and replied, “Since she doesn’t have a goodimpression of me and I don't expect her to change her mind, there’s not much difference whether shelikes me or not.”

Not long after she said this, the subject of the conversation arrived at the main building. Lady Jenniferhad come over with a smug expression on her face. Her laughter rang out before she even entered thedoor as she called out, “Oh, everyone is here!”

Sophia suppressed her volume and whispered to Matilda, "Look, she must be here to show off aboutthat dinner she had with Dylan's girlfriend yesterday."

Although Matilda quirked the corners of her mouth, she looked composed as she said to Lady Jennifer,"Yeah, I just came here not long ago. Come in and sit with us."

Lady Jennifer came in, swaying her hips. Then, she sat directly opposite Sophia.

Without waiting for the others to ask, she spoke first. “I had dinner with Dylan’s girlfriend yesterday and

came back quite late. I came back to clean the house and slept rather late, so I didn’t wake up earlytoday. I’ve just eaten and thought of coming out for a stroll, so here I am.”

No one asked her anything; she said everything herself.

A moment later, Old Mrs. Constance asked, "How did the dinner with Dylan's girlfriend yesterday go?What was the conversation like?"

The smile on Lady Jennifer’s face was a bit fake. "It was pretty good. That girl is nice, and I’m verysatisfied."

Sophia really wanted to roll her eyes. What's the use of you being satisfied? The main point should bewhether Dylan was satisfied.

Unexpectedly, Matilda voiced Sophia's thoughts out loud. "What does Dylan think about her?"

Taken aback, Lady Jennifer quickly said, "Dylan is also satisfied. He likes that girl very much. He toldme that he has liked that girl for a long time."

In response, Sophia looked away.

It wasn’t that she looked down on Dylan’s so-called girlfriend, but what he said to herself before wasrather at odds with what Lady Jennifer was saying now.

She really didn’t like people lying in front of her.

After that, Matilda and Old Mrs. Constance didn't say anything anymore.

Lady Jennifer muttered to herself, "I’m thinking about inviting the girl's parents out. The two familiesshould sit down and have a good talk. As the girl and Dylan are about the same age, I’m sure that herfamily also wishes to talk about marriage."

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