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Sophia froze and followed the crowd’s line of sight.
Charles’ emerged from the crowd with a blank expression. Sunlight showered upon him as his shirt collar casted a shadow onto his collarbones. There was a look of self-restraint on his face with a hint of sex appeal.
She subconsciously looked toward the middle of his suit pants. It was not apparent whether he was seriously injured or not, but on closer inspection, one could tell that his walking gait was unnatural.
“Have you seen enough? Hmm?” Charles walked straight up to Sophia, bending slightly to whisper into her ear.
Sophia shifted her gaze somewhat naturally and lowered her voice to a level only the two of them could hear. “I’m sorry…”
People around them had no idea what the two of them were saying to each other. However, they could see that they were whispering to each other intimately as though no one was around.
Suddenly, people could not help but wonder.
Was it not rumored that Mr. Harris and Sophia had a terrible relationship?
This was not like what it seemed!
Leah bit her lip, subconsciously withdrawing her hands which rested upon the wheelchair.
“Charles, what do you mean by this?”
Madam Jones blanked out for a long while before she reacted in shock and fury. “Sophia nearly killed Leah, and you actually invited her to the birthday celebration?”
James stared at Charles thoughtfully.
Charles’ lips moved upward. “Aunty, are you trying to dictate who gets invited to my mother’s birthday celebration? Your family truly likes getting involved in others’ business.”
“Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t mean it like that.” Even though he was younger, Madam Jones did not dare play the elder card. “I just felt…”
“It’s good that Aunty didn’t mean it like that.” Charles cut her off coolly, turning to leave but pausing after taking two steps. He gave a sideways glance at Sophia who was still rooted to the spot. His brows furrowed slightly. “Aren’t you coming?”
“I’ll excuse myself,” Sophia announced quietly, about to take off, but she then planted her feet back onto the ground.
She smoothed down her evening dress and scanned the crowd, saying sarcastically, “Oh, by the way, my dress was prepared by Madam Harris. In the future, I hope that Miss and Madam Jones can speak with a basis. If it were someone else, I’m afraid they will sue you for defamation.”
The crowd looked at each other, slightly embarrassed.
Mr. and Madam Jones’ faces flushed red and green alternatively, vibrant like a color palette.
“My apologies, I misunderstood.” Leah placed both hands upon her knees, apologizing sincerely. “I was just worried you were going astray. I hope you don’t take it to heart.”
“If I say I do mind, I’m afraid other people will say that I’m biting the hand that feeds me.” Sophia eyed James whose face was still flushed red before hurrying to catch up to Charles, worried that he would grow impatient from waiting.
The image of the two of them walking away side by side was reflected in Leah’s eyes. The light in her eyes were flickering.
“Next time, when you see Sophia, remember to avoid her. If we aren’t by your side, there’s no saying what kind of harmful things she’ll do.” Mr. Jones instructed gravely.
Leah sighed, saying helplessly, “Dad, you’ve repeated yourself so many times. I probably have it memorized by heart.”
“If you can memorize it, why don’t you obey it?” Madam Jones jabbed at Leah’s forehead, turning to James and Jenny, “I’d say, don’t you both agree that you need to watch over your daughter properly?”
Before they could respond, she continued saying, “I have to call a spade a spade. If that murderer hurts my daughter again, I will definitely sue her and make sure she rots in jail for the rest of her life! Our business relationship will be discontinued right there and then!”
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