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Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James) novel Chapter 1396

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What Happens in Chapter 1396 – From the Book Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James)

Dive into Chapter 1396, a pivotal chapter in Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James), written by Vanessa K.. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

“Isn’t leaning on someone just another way of showing love? Anyway, I want to be with my brother every single day. I don’t want him marrying someone else.”

James chuckled at Sophie’s words. As the song came to an end, he gracefully stepped back from her.

“Well, let me be the first to congratulate you, Ms. Sophie, on your engagement. May it bring you lots of happiness.”

“Thank you, Mr. James.”

Sophie glanced around, trying to spot Gordon. When she finally saw him, she flashed a bright smile at James. “It was great chatting with you! You should drop by more often when you’re free. I’ve got to run now!”

“Sure thing.”

James watched as Sophie dashed away, suddenly feeling like his visit had been worthwhile.

“Brother!”

Sophie was running toward Gordon when a maid accidentally bumped into her, spilling red wine all over her dress. The glass shattered, and a shard nicked her shoulder.

“Ouch!” Sophie gasped, sucking in a breath.

A hazy voice, distant at first but growing clearer, echoed in her mind. It wasn’t quite real.

‘Sophie! Bro! Wake up! You both need to wake up!’

‘Sophie! Bro!’

“Ms. Sophie, are you okay?” The maid looked alarmed. “I-I’ll get you upstairs right away.”

“No, wait…” Sophie grabbed the maid’s arm, her voice tinged with anxiety. “Did you hear anything just now?”

“Hear what?” The maid looked confused.

“What sound?”

Still no response from Gordon.

“Brother, are you upset because I didn’t behave today?”

At this, Gordon stopped walking. The second-floor hallway was so quiet, it felt like just the two of them were there.

Seeing his silence, Sophie asked, “Are you really upset? Is it because I overslept or was too demanding about the gift?”

When Gordon still didn’t speak, Sophie grew anxious and a bit hurt. “Brother, why aren’t you talking to me?”

“Silly girl,” Gordon finally said softly. “I don’t mind if you oversleep or if you’re a bit demanding. I’m not upset.”

Relieved by his words and smile, Sophie exhaled. “You had me worried! I thought you were mad.”

“From now on, take better care of yourself. Don’t get hurt anymore.” Gordon looked at the small cut on her shoulder and added, “Seeing you hurt makes me feel really sad.”

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