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Aunt Lucy had not changed much in the past two years. She was still plump and had a smile on her face all the time, which made her look very amiable.
When Sophia came in, she was stunned for a moment. Then, surprised and distressed, she went to her side. "When did you get out, Soph? Why didn't you tell me?"
She pulled Sophia with one hand and touched the scar on her brow with the other, her eyes red. "Have you suffered a lot these two years?"
"It's all right." Sophia tried to smile and sat in the chair. "You look just as beautiful as you did two years ago, Aunt Lucy."
"This silly girl..." Aunt Lucy looked down at the scar that crisscrossed over her shoulders and back. She paused to wipe her eyes and said, "It's your birthday today. I'll go make you some noodles!"
Sophia said a soft thank you and forced out a smile.
When she said thank you, Aunt Lucy stopped and glared at her. Then, without saying anything, she went to the kitchen to make noodles with a complicated expression on her face.
It did not take long before the noodles were served. Sophia ate the longevity noodles that tasted so familiar to her, but depression kept taking over her heart.
Chewing the noodles, she asked while mumbling, "Why did you open a noodle shop?"
"I thought of it and just did," Aunt Lucy frowned before quickly saying, relieved.
Hearing this, Sterling put down his chopsticks and wiped his mouth. His handsome face was gloomy and angry. "Mom and Dad didn't want to recognize you as their daughter. Aunt Lucy couldn't stand it, so she came here and opened a restaurant."
Sophia swallowed her noodles as her eyes darkened.
"How can you be the father of two children and still be so outspoken?" Aunt Lucy angrily hit him twice and complained to Nicole. "You'll have to discipline him, Nicole!"
Nicole glanced at Sophia who was looking forlorn and twisted her husband's ear, warning him. "If you can't say something nice, then keep your mouth shut. No one will take you for a mute!"
Sterling pleaded for mercy but said nothing more about what had just happened.
The noodle shop was quiet except for the sound of people slurping noodles.
After a while, Sophia broke the silence with her voice that was slightly hoarse from her crying earlier. "Aunt Lucy, is it worth it to do all this for a murderer?"
"Hey, hey, hey. What murderer? Nonsense!" Aunt Lucy spoke like a machine gun. "Our Soph is just a little naughty, a little fond of playing, a little bold, and a little clever at times. You're at best a rich second generation! I don't believe you have the nerve to kill someone!"
Sophia held the chopsticks tightly and poked the noodles in the bowl. Her gaze showed that she was in pain and confused. "You believe me. Why don't Mom and Dad believe me?"
Her parents, who used to adore her, did not hesitate to regard her as an abandoned child. It took her almost two years to persuade herself to accept this reality...
However, she still could not get over it.
Sterling banged on the table, but before he could roar, Aunt Lucy covered his mouth. "Take Sterling outside to see the moon or something, Nicole. I haven't seen Soph in two years. I want to talk to her."
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