Chapter 165
Sophia then stayed in John’s office for the rest of the day. This time, she was obedient to the letter and
didn’t make any noise at all. John, however, was difited. Several times, the urge to look up and
ascertain whether she was still in the office gripped him since there wasn’t a single sound from her.
Sophia didn’t budge from her spot by the window. At first, she stared at her finger, andter, she gazed
out the window although there actually wasn’t much to see since she was very high above the ground.
John looked at her twice, but she remained silent and expressionless. This somewhat feels as though
we’ve gone back in time. In the past, her presence didn’t quite register as well to the point that I
couldn’t even sense her when we were in the same room at times. Feeling a touch unsettled, he
quickly took out the documents he discussed with Isabelle and scrutinized them one by one until it was
time to get off work.
He had to take Sophia to the banquet, so as soon as the clock struck, he left the office with her right
away. Their eveningwear was in the car, so the two of them went to the designer’s ce.
Over there, everyone was already waiting for them. The man in monk robes was standing before the
dressing table, waiting for Sophia. After she sat down, the clinking of prayer beads once again sounded
in her ear. The makeup and hairdo probably came easier to him this time, for he was done in a far
shorter time. After Sophia was done mming up, she changed into her clothes and shoes.Belongs ? to N?velDrama.Org.
When she came out, the designer from back then came over with a tray that held aplete set of
essories—a ne, ring, earrings, and bracelet—that were gleaming dazzlingly. Sophia was
startled. “What is this?”
The designer smiled. “John picked them especially for you. Try them on.”
Oh, I almost forgot! A moment of rity hit Sophia. While there’s a distinct theme for such an event,
women who attend contend among themselves,paring the worth of their jewelry and evening
gowns. My attendance there is a reflection of John’s image, so he naturally can’t skimp. Thus, she took
them and put them on by herself.
The designer nodded. “They match this evening gown well.”
Meanwhile, John also mmed up a bit. The process for men was much simpler than for women since
it only involved hair styling and a change of clothes. At the end of the day, John was still who he was,
looking all resplendent. He was on the phone when Sophia went over, but he then hung up upon
seeing her. “We should leave now. They’ve already started.” It’s actually notte, but they unexpectedly
started so early.
When John and Sophia left the ce, a driver was already waiting outside. Makes sense. After all, he
would have to drink when making small talk at an event such as a banquet. John then steered Sophia
into the backseat.
Sophia rested on the car windowsill. “I’ve never attended a banquet. I wonder what it’s like.” To this
very day, the onlyrge-scale event she’d ever attended was her own wedding. She was stupefied the
entire time, at a loss as to how she should behave. Actually, she’d merely felt that she wasn’t worthy of
John before the wedding and didn’t consider anything else, but that wedding was like a magic mirror,
finally waking her up to the gravity of familial background and status to a person, changing her horizons
and adaptability ordingly. She’d never seen much of the world, so she immediately appeared timid
and inferior at such an event.
John leaned back against the seat. “Just behave as you normally do. There will be many people there,
so no one will pay particr attention to you.”
Sophia chuckled. “That may be true in the past, but my dearest Mr. Constance, have you forgotten that
you’ve now embroiled in a scandal? Do you think those people won’t pay attention to you and me?”
John turned and looked at her. “So, are you afraid?”
Sophia blinked. “No.” That was the truth. If it were back then, I’d definitely be afraid, mainly out of fear
that I’d cause him trouble due to some blunder or other. Now, however, I’m no longer afraid. Her
mentality now was extremely matter-of-fact. My rtionship with him now is that of a partnership. Even
if there’s trouble, he asked for it. In a partnership, there must be risks. He can’t possibly just enjoy the
benefits without making any sacrifices.
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