Chapter 347
Isabelle looked extremely weary and even a touch dispirited. The Baileys were waiting in the meeting
room, so William and John hurried over. When Isabelle spotted John, she sprang to her feet at once. At
the side, Old Mr. Bailey chided, “Belle.” Seemingly snapping back to her senses, she slowly sat back
down with mild embarrassment. The moment John came in, he immediately found a seat and sat down
without even sparing her a single nce.
On the other hand, the police questioned Sophia for a bit before the entire matter was dropped. It
wasn’t her who made the police report, so she merely said she wasn’t quite sure what had happened,
and the two police officers didn’t ask further.
When they’d left, she sat on the sofa for a long time before she remembered something. I’d better
revoke John’s ess to this ce. Putting aside what Matilda thinks, I myself don’t want to have
anything to do with the Constance Family anymore in the future.
After cleaning the mess in the living room from the altercation earlier, she then went upstairs and
sprawled on the bed. Rolling about, she then took out her cell phone and looked at the news reports on
the Inte.
Truthfully speaking, she did contemte speaking up on behalf of John. The sooner this matter blows
over, the sooner my life can get back on track. If this matter hangs in the bnce, it’ll affect me as well.
But Matilda is truly impudent! How dare shee and order me around? Did she think the title of the
most senior Mrs. Constance is a free pass that is effective everywhere? Pah!
After this confrontation, I’m more inclined to bad-mouth John on the Inte. Sophia inhaled deeply.
However, it was quite a delight to hit her earlier. I’ve finally vented all the resentment bottled within me!
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Picking at random, she nced through two news reports. The contents were mainly still the same, but
this time, they brought up John and Isabelle’s engagement in the past. She actually had no idea what
exactly happened between the two of them back then.
The only thing she knew was that the two families were initially nning to join in marriage, and it was
her appearance that shattered the bnce.
From the article, she read that it was actually Matilda who mediated the union between the Constance
and Bailey Family. It was said that Matilda liked Isabelle very much after a single meeting, so she
brought the matter up when she got home.
At that time, it was about time for John to get married, and he was doing rather well in Constance
Group, having some minor achievements career-wise. Thus, it’d be perfect if he had a happy family
then. The Constance Family considered the matter and felt that the Bailey Family was a good choice.
The Bailey Family, on the other hand, naturally admired John, so they agreed when the Constance
Family proposed the idea. This marriage contract was smooth sailing in the beginning. Besides, the
article mentioned that John and Isabelle had also met up, upon which John was very much satisfied
with her, but something happenedter, and he married someone else who was inferior to her in every
aspect.
When Sophia read the first half of the article, she didn’t find any problem with it, but in the second
half… Inferior in every aspect? Pah!
Sophia put down her cell phone. It truly isn’t worth it to have made myself irate again from just reading
a news report. Hugging her nket, she rolled around twice before closing her eyes. There’s nothing
else to be done besides sleep.
Meanwhile, the employees at Constance Group were all confounded. After all, Sophia had visited in the
past and appeared very loving with John, so it came as an utter surprise that they’d then divorced in
short order.
Early this morning, that female employee known as Miss Cox jumped out again, iming that
everything she said back then was true—the cracks in John and Sophia’s rtionship stemmed from
his affair with her.
In the past, few people believed the woman’s words, but now that John was in the limelight and
someone was ying this up, this woman’s im was taken as proof of his habitual cheating by many.
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