Chapter 667
Sighing, she went on, “Furthermore, someone is obviously doing nasty things in the dark and wants to
harm you. Do you have any idea what would happen if that person catches up with you if you leave this
ce? Just the thought of it is terrifying.”
Tightening her lips into a thin line, Sophia did think about this point as well yesterday. The main issue
was, she didn’t know who was after her, and she couldn’t be sure if she wouldn’t be followed once she
left here. She didn’t dare to risk it, and neither could she bear the consequences of this risk.
Speechless, she lowered her gaze, and Matilda knew that her words had reached her.
Hence, Matilda softened her tone, saying, “Sophia, I think John has the right to know about your
pregnancy. It’s not fair that you’re keeping this from him.” Without waiting for a reply, she continued,
“It’s true that John didn’t care about you in the past, and we all know that this made your heart
ufortable and flustered. You can get back at him in other ways for it, but you really shouldn’t do
that with this issue. Think about it by cing yourself into his perspective, how would you feel if you’re
John and only found out about thister?”
“Give me some time to think about it,” Sophia answered hurriedly.
Smiling, Matilda agreed, “Alright, think about it carefully. By the way, you don’t have to make a trip to
the shop because I made a stop there on my way here and already told Robin that you’ll be resting at
home today.”
As her heart was in confusion, she didn’t have any thoughts of going to her shop at all, so she nodded.
“Alright, I got it.”
Unsatisfied with the cement of the furniture in the ce, Matilda instructed the workers to change
theyout bit by bit while Sophia went to take a seat in the garden and couldn’t be bothered with what
was going on.
Matilda had a point; John did hurt her in some aspects, but he treated her rather well in some other
ways, too. She couldn’t just deny his contributions because of the pain he inflicted upon her and keep
him in the dark about such a serious matter.
Wiping her face, Sophia struggled within herself on how she should open up this topic to John.
As for Matilda, after straining herself for half the day, the floors on both levels were covered in non-slip
carpets. Just like that, without even the need for Sophia to say anything, John would have figured out
by himself what was going on. This was simply too obvious to ignore.
Tonight, he came home a littleter and only returned when the food was ready in the kitchen and
would be served soon.
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Ms. Cannon was a splendid cook indeed. Using the same ingredients, she was able to cook up dishes
that made Sophia drool from just the aroma.
Meanwhile, John was stunned the moment he came home. The ce had gone through tremendous
changes; all corners of the house were covered in carpets, and the living room was now much more
spacious with the removal of many items. Standing at the entrance of the kitchen and watching Ms.
Cannon ting the meals, Sophia’s heart skipped a beat when she saw that he had returned. Spinning
around and pacing toward him, she greeted, “You’re back.”
John nodded and was about to step through the door when she grabbed him by his arm and said, “I
have something to tell you. Let’s talk in the garden.”
Peering at her, he asked, “What is it that has to be said in the garden and not in the house?”
She licked her lips and exined, “Well, you might lose your temper after I tell you. Since the car is just
right here, it’s more convenient for you if you want to drive off when you’re mad. It’s a hassle if you are
already in the house and need toe out again.”
From the way she put it, John felt that it seemed inexcusable for him if he didn’t drive offter. As they
both stood in the garden, Sophia turned back and peered into the house.
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