What Happens in Chapter 683 – From the Book Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James)
Dive into Chapter 683, 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.
Sophie's ties with James were limited to business competition, with no personal connection left between them. Whether or not James showed up at his engagement party was none of her concern.
As Sophie prepared to turn around with Jenna, she bumped into a firm chest.
The man was dressed in an unremarkable black suit devoid of any excess adornment. When Sophie looked up, she saw a silver masquerade mask covering his face.
Instinctively, Sophie took a step back, and Jenna quickly pulled her away from the man.
Sophie offered a strained smile. "I'm sorry. Did I bump into you?"
"It's okay."
His voice was raspy and unpleasant, as if damaged by fire, obscuring his age.
Jenna eyed him curiously, finding him odd. She held Sophie's arm and politely said, "Excuse us, sir, we have to go."
Sophie's gaze lingered on the man. As they passed him, she heard him murmur, "Leave the venue immediately."
His voice was so low that only she could hear it. Sophie stopped in her tracks, but when she turned to look, the man had vanished into the crowd.
"Sophie, let's not worry about it. Everyone here tonight is a VIP. That man's outfit suggests he's just a bodyguard for a businessman. You're the star of tonight's event. It's best not to mingle with them." Jenna whispered, "And I caught a whiff of something awful on him... like rotting meat."
Reece's voice came from beside her, holding a glass of champagne. He had waited in a corner for a while.
Sophie raised an eyebrow. "I thought your schedule was so packed that you wouldn't make it today."
"How could I miss my best partner's engagement?" Reece shrugged. "Seems I arrived too late and missed the drama."
The Dennis, Tredgold, and Aldridge families' extravagant dowries had stunned the whole of Devonport. Compared to them, Reece's gift seemed insignificant.
Reece pulled out a wedding gift he had prepared earlier. "Don't judge it too harshly. Congratulations on your engagement."
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