“Pack your belongings and follow me.” As soon as Arthur said that, he walked outside.
“Would it be possible for you to give me two days off?” Sophia asked him from behind.
The man retorted in an icy tone, “No.”
Sophia sighed, realizing that she will have to put in a lot of effort to please this man. The only thing she can do right now is to keep him from getting angry, given her current situation.
She took down her unpacked suitcase from her room and told her parents, “Don’t worry, Mom and Dad, I’m going on a trip. You should enjoy your time together and wait for my return.”
“You’re leaving again, Sophia; where are you going?” With a worried expression on her face, Mrs. Goodwin questioned as she
held her daughter.
Sophia assured her mother, “Don’t worry, Mom, I’ll be fine.”
“Is this what Mr Weiss means when he says he wants you to be responsible, and
where is he taking you?” a worried Drake
Goodwin questioned.
“No, Young Master Weiss is not an evil man. He said that he wishes to accompany me while I search the area where I had lost it. You may just wait for me at home, and maybe we will find it together,” she murmured softly.
After hearing these words, her parents felt relieved and hoped that they could get it back and appease Young Master Weiss.
She took her suitcase with her and left. Her parents got out of the house to watch her get into the car, but they were still too worried.
At this very moment, the pendant in the storage room beneath the staircase was emitting a resentful glow. Even though its owner had been here for a while, he had ignored it and left.
Sophia hadn’t slept for about thirty hours after hearing about her father’s incident. She dozed off out of weariness as soon as she got into the seat.
They arrive at a bar where Arthur Weiss has established it as his personal hangout spot. An exquisite master bedroom was built on the second floor just for his stay.
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