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Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James) novel Chapter 365

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Sophie's intuition told her something was amiss.

Finally, Sophie opened the door and asked, "Is there any breakfast? I'm a bit hungry."

Sophie sat in the center of the courtyard, with the sky just beginning to lighten, while the maid prepared some morning tea.

Sophie was still pondering the events that had transpired in her dream. If everything in her dream was true, then her severe hemorrhage was no accident but rather something Nichole had orchestrated.

Initially, she had thought James was the one who had moved the Type A blood, but now, thinking it over, if James really wanted her dead, what would stop him? Why would he wait until she was about to give birth?

Moreover, if James were to act, he could have killed her quietly without raising any suspicion. With so many people and eyes in the hospital, why would he use a method like moving Type A blood, giving others leverage over him?

"Has Mr. Gordon woken up yet?"

"He has been up for a while." The maid asked, "Would you like to see him?"

"I think it's time for me to leave."

Sophie held in her hand evidence of Perry's crimes. She could leave at any moment, but exposing Perry would also mean sending him to prison.

At that moment, Perry had just gotten up when a knock came from the door.

The maid went forward, opened the door, and saw Sophie's face, startling her. "Mi-Miss?"

Hearing the maid's voice, Perry also came downstairs, asking, "Who is it?"

Perry approached, and when he noticed Sophie at the door, his expression froze for a second but returned to normal the next. He rushed to Sophie, concern written all over his face. "Sophie, how did you get out? What happened? Have the police cleared everything up?"

Without answering any of his questions, Sophie smiled slightly and said, "Uncle Perry, you're really concerned about me."

"Uncle Perry, do you have money?" Sophie seemed intrigued, "I might need a billion to cover the deficit. The police said that misappropriation of funds is easy to handle. We just need to fill the gap. But embezzlement might be a bit more serious."

Perry's eyelids twitched. "Sophie, you've committed embezzlement?"

"Uncle Perry, you've watched me grow up. Do you think I would?"

"Of course not! It must be a setup!" Perry spoke indignantly, "If I catch the person who's trying to harm our family, I will—"

Suddenly, Sophie threw a document onto the table. The sound silenced everything around them, and Perry's voice stopped abruptly.

Sophie spoke calmly, "Uncle Perry, we're family. I didn't want to beat around the bush, but you seem unwilling to come clean."

Sophie's straightforward approach left Perry flustered. He only glanced at the document and immediately knew what it contained, yet he still clung to a sliver of hope, "Sophie, what do you mean by this?"

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