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The Returning EX (John and Sophia) novel Chapter 49

 

 

 

John placed his chopsticks down and looked at Sophia. His expression remained the same, almost as if whatever she just said didn’t affect him emotionally at all.

 

After she finished laughing to herself, she asked, “What’s wrong? Are you upset after hearing the truth?”

“Nope,” he answered, without batting an eye. “I’m quite pleased that you think that way. Otherwise, I’d feel sorry for having done you a disservice.”

The smile on her face gradually disappeared, and she glanced about her surroundings as if she didn’t know how to react to his words nor how to continue the conversation.

Studying the food in front of her—she barely ate anything—he asked, “You’re done? Are you full?”

In response, she placed her spoon down. “Yeah.”

Thus, he called for the check.

Out of the corner of her eye, she noticed that the man, who had secretly been taking pictures of them, had put his phone away.

 

To be honest, I don’t understand what’s the point of taking these photos. In the first place, drugging their opponents was a low blow. Seeing as we didn’t fall for their dirty trick, shouldn’t they keep to more honest means? Why do they have to go so far and bring it out to the open? Don’t they have any integrity?

After John paid the bill, Sophia stood up first. Then, she walked over to him and hugged his arm.

Lowering his gaze, he looked down at the hand on his arm. Two seconds later, he squeezed her hand, then he moved her arm away and entwined his fingers with hers.

 

She nearly broke out into laughter.

Sometimes, John can be pretty shrewd.

Holding hands, they walked out of the restaurant. As they passed by the man who was secretly snapping photos of them, Sophia used her other hand and lightly hit John on his shoulder.

Her voice was slightly pouty and she pretended to be angry. “Why did you have to anger me on the plane? The next time you do that, I’m going to go out and seduce a young, handsome guy.”

John seemed to smile. Then, he said in a neutral voice, “You can try if you dare.”

The warning in his voice wasn’t heavy; his tone leaned more toward pampering. After that, they left the restaurant smilingly.

Even after leaving the restaurant, she didn’t let go of his hand. Rather, she held on even tighter, leaning her entire body against his arm.

They didn’t talk, but the smile on her face grew wider—she wanted to irritate and provoke him. Since he wants my help, he better not expect me to be obedient. In the past, I might have been easy-going and docile, but now, I have the divorce papers in my hand. Therefore, I’m not afraid of anything, nor do I care.

When the two of them entered the elevator, John finally spoke up, “Can you let go yet?”

 

 

Sophia lifted her head and looked at him. “Huh? Let go? Why? Aren’t we still outside? As long as we’re outside, we’re a couple. And, isn’t it normal for couples to do this?”

He pursed his lips. It looked like he wanted to say something, but he said nothing in the end.

 

Then, they got out of the elevator. Their rooms were located in different directions.

Standing outside the elevator, she finally let go of him and turned to head toward her room without hesitation. She even waved her hand at him while her back was facing him. “President Constance, I’m going back. Call me if you need me.”

That arrogant look of hers made everything just now look like nothing more than an act.

John studied Sophia’s back for a long while before turning and returning to his room. His computer was still sitting on the desk, containing various documents that he had yet to read. However, he wasn’t in the mood to look through them.

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