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Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ) novel Chapter 794

Summary for Chapter 794: Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman )

Summary of Chapter 794 from Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman )

Chapter 794 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Internet novel, Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 794

Nonetheless, Arthur felt somewhat insecure with the lady‘s wiggling body right behind him, wondering what magic she had that made him feel aroused. Is she purposely trying to turn me on? Sensing the feelings Sophia had for him, he couldn‘t help feeling annoyed, as he suspected she was doing that intentionally. “Sit still and quit moving.” He gave an order in a cold manner.

However, Sophia reckoned she could barely control herself because her legs were hanging freely in the air. If she didn‘t wrap her arms tightly around his waist, she could fall from the horseback anytime. “Thanks for having come to my rescue last night, Young Master Weiss.” Sophia tried to start a conversation with the man.

“I haven‘t seen anyone as dumb as you are.” Arthur grunted coldly.

Sophia then pursed her lips and smiled, feeling glad that the man was himself because he always called her dumb when they were together. However, instead of showing her disgust, he used that as a reason to love her and show her all the care she needed. Therefore, now that Arthur still called her dumb, she couldn‘t help but wonder whether she was really as dim–witted as the man thought. “I have to admit that I‘m dumb.” Sophia smiled in response.

“How did it feel for people like you as you grew up?” Arthur curiously looked at her.

In that instant, Sophia found those words somewhat familiar, as if he had asked her the same question before. She then smiled helplessly and replied, “I guess I didn‘t have a choice. I wasn‘t dumb until I met you.”

With his eyes looking forward, a smile flashed across Arthur‘s face as he wondered how she could shamelessly put the blame on him for being dumb.

In the meantime, Emily was sipping a cup of coffee in the cafeteria at the turf club when the person in charge suddenly approached her and said, “Here you are, Miss Jennings. Are you here for some horse riding today?”

“Nope. I‘m only here to take a seat.” Emily went on to ask, “Is the turf club

closed today?”

“Oh. No, it‘s not. Instead, it was Young Master Weiss who ordered us not to let anyone else in.”

On the other hand, Emily was glaring at the lady right behind Arthur intimidatingly, realizing it was none other than SophiaDamn itcanbelieve just created an opportunity for Sophia and ArthurShe angrily stomped off and exited the cafeteria, making her way toward Arthur. “You‘re back, Artie.” Emily greeted Arthur, as if nothing had ever happened.

As soon as Arthur got off the horse, the groom came closer and held the lead line around the horse‘s head to keep it still, whereupon he reached out his arms to carry Sophia off the horseback. When her feet touched the ground, she hissed in pain, stunning Arthur, who quickly carried her in his arms again. At the same time, he looked at the person in charge and said, “Get the driver ready. Her leg is injured.”

“You said you wanted to try some horse riding, Miss Goodwin. So, how was

it?” Emily gave Sophia an evil eye in a hostile manner, wanting to make the latter admit that it was her own mistake to ride the horse unsupervised, which had nothing to do with her.

In the meantime, Sophia knew what Emily was implying, but despite her rage, she couldn‘t dispute the fact that Emily was the one who was about to become Arthur‘s wife. In order to protect Arthur‘s reputation, she answered, “I fell down from the horse myself and got hurt, but don‘t worry about me, Miss Jennings. I‘ll live.”

“Artie, I could tell Henry to take Miss Goodwin home while I go on a horse ride with you,” Emily said, feeling jealous at the sight of their arms around each other‘s waist and neck.

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