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Being Pursued By Ex-husband novel Chapter 456

Summary for Chapter 456: Being Pursued By Ex-husband

Chapter 456 – Highlight Chapter from Being Pursued By Ex-husband

Chapter 456 is a standout chapter in Being Pursued By Ex-husband by Swnovels, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Chapter 456 A Woman Of Principle

When Sophia arrived at the restaurant, Samuel was already there.

She thanked the waiter for leading her to the table. As soon as she set her bag down, Samuel pulled out the chair for her.

How gentlemanly of him.

Sophia glanced at Samuel and uttered, "Thank you."

Samuel touched his nose, feeling a bit embarrassed. "We're way past these courtesies, so there's no need for such formalities."

Then, he handed her a menu.

Sophia's lips quirked into a smile as she took over the menu. After skimming through the dishes and their prices, she remarked, "You're really generous, Mr. Schild."

The dishes were far from ordinary. Even though it was just the two of them, the meal would easily cost Samuel three to four thousand.

"It's nothing. If you like the food here, you can always come back and put it on my tab," Samuel offered.

Sophia took a sip of her coffee and said, "I won't spare you the courtesy next time, then."

"You're most welcome."

Samuel was not at all concerned about the money.

Sophia proceeded to order several dishes and some soup without hesitation.

"This should be enough for the both of us. After all, it's just the two of us, and it's not likely that we can finish it all," Sophia said.

Samuel nodded. "We can always add more later if needed."

Sophia smiled and took another sip of her coffee. "I'm guessing you didn't invite me here just for a meal, right?"

Samuel let out a chuckle. "Sophia, you're a smart lady. I'm sure you know why I invited you out today."

"I've witnessed almost everything that had happened between you and Alex throughout the years. I might have been hasty this morning and said some offensive things. Please don't hold it against me. As you know, I can be quite forthright," Samuel went on.

Pausing briefly, he raised his cup of coffee as a token of apology. "I apologize for my blunt words this morning. Just think of it as me rambling nonsense."

Sophia regarded him with a raised brow. "What if I mind?"

The response caught Samuel off guard, stumping him.

The atmosphere turned awkward as he struggled to find the right words.

Sophia, however, seemed entirely at ease.

After half a minute, she decided to let him off the hook. "I don't think I'm that petty, am I, Mr. Schild?"

Samuel hesitated, struggling to keep up with her shifting tone. He finally got what she was trying to say and breathed a sigh of relief. "No, you're not petty at all."

As their soup arrived, the conversation paused.

Once the waiter left, Samuel asked, "So, you've forgiven me?"

Sophia removed the lid of the soup bowl before glancing at Samuel. "I wasn't angry."

She added seasonings to the soup, stirring it as she spoke. "I understand the bond between you and Alexander. If it were me who had gotten into trouble, I knew that my friend, Katherine, would have done the same as you and question Alexander."

Samuel hadn't expected Sophia to be so magnanimous. He even felt worse about his actions earlier in the morning.

He cast a glance at Sophia and said, "Thank you. I was too hasty. It's been six months without news of him. People have been telling me to move on, but I've never believed that he's gone. I know you think the same as well. Besides, your presence at Odyssey really gives me hope to hold on. At least, I know I'm not alone in this."

Samuel had never shared these thoughts with anyone else. Charles and Justin were burdened with a similar sense of guilt, but such feelings were ultimately futile. After all, no one could predict what the future might bring.

The news of Alexander's sudden mishap struck them like a bolt from the blue.

Everyone had their own lives to lead, and people came and went with such frequency that Samuel knew it was unreasonable to expect others to remain fixated on the past, unwilling to move on like he was.

Though Samuel might be somewhat careless in everyday matters, he could see the bigger picture in important matters quite clearly.

It just happened that he recalled his secretary telling him an auction was taking place that day. With a variety of items up for bid, Samuel believed there would surely be something that Sophia would fancy.

Sophia, never one to turn down free money, agreed to the arrangement.

After having dinner, the two drove separately to the auction house.

Sophia had received an invitation as well but had asked Yvonne to decline on her behalf.

However, since she followed Samuel there, she wouldn't have to pay a single dime for any items she fancied.

With that thought in mind, the seemingly dull auction suddenly didn't seem so cumbersome now and was worth her time.

There were ten items on auction that evening.

Sophia found herself drawn to two limited-edition designer handbags and a necklace among the antiques and paintings. She had little interest in the latter, but the handbags piqued her curiosity.

After all, Katherine was an avid handbag collector, and these two bags were indeed hard to come by.

The auction was well-attended, and Sophia recognized many familiar faces.

She greeted them with a warm smile before taking her seat and examining the promotional booklet for the two handbags' auction hours.

She spared Samuel no courtesy and handed the booklet to Samuel and said, "Mr. Schild, this handbag, please. Thank you."

Samuel, intent on making a sincere apology, was not one to be stingy.

"All right. Got it."

Glancing at the booklet in his hand, he asked, "There's another one here. Shall I bid this one for you as well?"

Sophia chuckled. "I'll take no reward when I've done no merit. I'll bid on that myself."

She was, after all, a woman of principle.

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