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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 1018

Conrad stuffed two cherries in his mouth. “Without sufficient evidence, all we would do is startle the culprit.”

Fia suddenly thought of the real Britney. Her face was disfigured and her body was full of severe injuries.

She slowly calmed down and understood that what Conrad said was right.

“Britney is innocent. To startle the culprit would make her the greatest victim.”

“Yes,” Conrad said seriously. “She would become Esme and carry all the crimes that Esme should be punished for.”

Fia was silent.

Conrad bit the cherry. “Fia, there’s something I want to remind you.”

“What?” Fia looked at him seriously.

“Even if it is the real Britney, don’t be too emotional toward her.” Conrad’s gaze was deep as he spoke extremely solemnly.

Fia said, “Don’t you trust her?”

Conrad looked at the carved ceiling. “Besides a couple of people by my side, it is hard for me to trust other people.”

“The people by your side are referring to Silas, Tiger, Sophia? Does Mr. Lane count?”

“Yes.” Conrad’s gaze turned gentle as he looked at Fia and said slowly. “You too.”

Fia’s heart clenched, throbbing a little.

She looked elsewhere and said, “You don’t believe me at all. You keep suspecting that I and other men…”

“Only Jason,” Conrad explained. “He indeed has other intentions toward you.”

Fia replied, “Evans isn’t the kind of person you think he is.”

“What kind of person are you saying he is?” Conrad was clearly a little angry and his expression froze.

Conrad replied, “Do you know that lately you…”

“You promised me you won’t punish Sophia.” Fia interrupted his hostile words.

Conrad raised his hand and rubbed a brow.

“You are right. I did promise you.

“However, Sophia’s been obedient lately and she did not bring you out to do anything overboard.”

Fia and Sophia both kept quiet, not knowing what he was going to say next.

“What do you think about you and Eileen going to the Thomases and hitting people?” Conrad stared at Sophia, his tone neutral.

Sophia put both hands behind her back, her feet apart and her shoulders broad, in a dashing army position.

“That…” She gave a dry cough. “Miss Reid was so bored that she was restless and I felt the same, so we agreed to it.”

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