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Atrophy of Love: Mr. Harris, Stop Fooling Around! novel Chapter 24

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The disdain in the old man’s tone was evident. “Dream Club is good at everything, but why do you have a murderer as an employee? She…”

Pushing open the door to the booth, they entered, and the sounds of their voices were cut off.

Sophia could hear all their comments clearly. At first, when she began hearing them, she would feel angry and frustrated, but after hearing them more, she got used to them.

“This…” A pair of women’s shoes suddenly appeared in front of her. “You take this.”

Something was shoved into Sophia’s hands, and she did not even have the chance to push it away before Clara ran off.

Unfolding her palm, she saw a business card lying inside.

Clara Robertson.

Sail Law Firm.

*

Dream Club General Manager Office.

Charles Harris sat on the couch with his long, straight legs folded over each other. Sunlight shone through the window and landed on him. The white lapels of his shirt cast a halo around his neck, adding an aura of mystery about him.

Marie skillfully brewed the tea and brought it to him. The corners of her eyes were turned upwards. They were languid, sexy, and with a bit of caution mixed in it. “I'm a little confused as to what’s going on between you and Miss Jones.”

Charles looked at her off-handedly. He picked up his cup of tea and took a sip.

“To say you care for her, well, I’ve never seen you give her a good look.” Marie paused and only after ensuring that he was not angry did she continue to speak slowly. “However, to say you don’t care for her, it has been two years since Sophia hit her, and you’re still defending her.”

The richness of the aromatic tea refreshed his heart.

Charles blew on his tea and took a few sips, his posture elegant and reserved.

Just as Marie thought he would not open his mouth, he asked her in reply, “Who said I was defending Leah?”

“Is that not true?” Marie’s eyebrows raised, her magnificent features tinged with obvious confusion.

This time, she did not get any response.

Charles set his cup down, his dark eyes falling onto her body. “Don’t you have anything to do?”

“How is that possible? It’s such a big club. If you hadn’t arrived for me to entertain, I won’t even have the chance to have a drink of water.” Smiling coquettishly, Marie refilled his teacup and changed the subject. “Megan Zander came to see me today.”

Charles accepted the teacup, his delicate fingers mingling beautifully with the pale green of the teacup, creating an inexplicably beautiful sight.

He looked at his hand, the image of Sophia’s bloody palm appearing in his mind. His brow furrowed slightly.

“She said that Sophia had a stomach bug last night, and her knees are all bruised. She still has to work for ten hours a day, so she’s worried that Sophia’s body won’t be able to take it.

Marie lay on the other side of the couch, lounging on top of it like a cat. “I don’t want to kill anyone, so I think I’ll cut back on Sophia’s workload. What do you think?”

“You have to ask me about such trivial things? I think you don’t need to be the general manager of Dream Club anymore.” Charles felt inexplicably irritable. Raising his hands to his tie, he loosened it as he stood up and walked outside.

When he was almost at the door, he stopped and said in a cold voice, “Send some medicine over. She has no right to die yet.”

With that said, he left the room.

Marie’s glistening eyes flashed with amusement. ‘Tsk, no right to die, or don’t want her to die?’

*

Staff canteen.

Sophia only had time to hurry back to her dorm to eat her lunch and change before her 15-minute break was over. She did not even have time to rest.

Rubbing her aching legs which felt as if they had been filled with lead, she picked up her cleaning supplies and walked out.

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