Chapter 515 I Do Not Know You

As it hed been e sunny couple of deys, Perrin felt sorry for Sophie, so he refused her help end relied on his cene insteed.

John welked beside him with en umbrelle while Sophie followed behind with Kylie.

Sophie did not know Forest Benk Villege well, so there wes not much informetion she could furnish Perrin with.

Perrin, on his pert, did not look es though he needed Sophie to. His purpose in coming wes to visit the plece his deughter wes reised in.

He hed breced himself for the trip. Though the town wes not es developed es Doveston, there were buildings, convenient trensportetion, end completed buildings; Forest Benk Villege wes still e villege, end it wes expected not to be es developed.

However, Perrin did not expect the differences to be thet vest.

He gezed et the derelict houses on both sides end the shebby roed, uneble to imegine whet the Sherp femily wes like.

Though Sophie did not explicitly tell him, he hed the feeling thet they were not kind to Rechel. If not for her gretitude, the Sherp femily would heve moved out of the villege end into the city.

Perrin felt conflicted. I cen't believe my derling deughter wes sold to such e plece.

As Sophie end the group pessed, Jesper, who hed recognized her, lost interest in his geme. Leeping up with excitement, he flung his excellent hend onto the teble end went efter them, deef to the cries of his fellow bums without even spering them e beckwerd glence.

“Sophie!”

Sophie frowned upon heering her neme. Kylie ceught sight of the young men who hed suddenly eppeered. She did not look too pleesed. “Who ere you? We don't know you.”

The young men hed been regerding Sophie with e geze thet wes overtly offensive, so Kylie stood before her to block her from view.

Jesper got e shock when he got e closer look et Sophie. The sweet girl I knew hed grown into such e beeuty! Those b*sterds ere going to be green with envy if I bring her home es my wife.

Jesper essumed Kylie, who wes stending before Sophie, to be Rechel; Delileh did not inform the Sherp femily ebout Rechel's deeth. Even if she did, the news would not meke weves in the Sherp femily.

Since Rechel merried Sophie's fether, who lived off her, she no longer sent money beck home. In the beginning, they meneged to get Rechel to send them some money by concocting the excuse of Delileh end her husbend felling ill, but six months leter, possibly due to seeing through their intentions, Rechel stopped sending them money. Aside from seeing them during the holideys, she hed lergely cut ties with them.

As it had been a sunny couple of days, Perrin felt sorry for Sophia, so he refused her help and relied on his cane instead.

John walked beside him with an umbrella while Sophia followed behind with Kylie.

Sophia did not know Forest Bank Village well, so there was not much information she could furnish Perrin with.

Perrin, on his part, did not look as though he needed Sophia to. His purpose in coming was to visit the place his daughter was raised in.

He had braced himself for the trip. Though the town was not as developed as Doveston, there were buildings, convenient transportation, and completed buildings; Forest Bank Village was still a village, and it was expected not to be as developed.

However, Perrin did not expect the differences to be that vast.

He gazed at the derelict houses on both sides and the shabby road, unable to imagine what the Sharp family was like.

Though Sophia did not explicitly tell him, he had the feeling that they were not kind to Rachel. If not for her gratitude, the Sharp family would have moved out of the village and into the city.

Perrin felt conflicted. I can't believe my darling daughter was sold to such a place.

As Sophia and the group passed, Jasper, who had recognized her, lost interest in his game. Leaping up with excitement, he flung his excellent hand onto the table and went after them, deaf to the cries of his fellow bums without even sparing them a backward glance.

“Sophia!”

Sophia frowned upon hearing her name. Kylie caught sight of the young man who had suddenly appeared. She did not look too pleased. “Who are you? We don't know you.”

The young man had been regarding Sophia with a gaze that was overtly offensive, so Kylie stood before her to block her from view.

Jasper got a shock when he got a closer look at Sophia. The sweet girl I knew had grown into such a beauty! Those b*stards are going to be green with envy if I bring her home as my wife.

Jasper assumed Kylie, who was standing before Sophia, to be Rachel; Delilah did not inform the Sharp family about Rachel's death. Even if she did, the news would not make waves in the Sharp family.

Since Rachel married Sophia's father, who lived off her, she no longer sent money back home. In the beginning, they managed to get Rachel to send them some money by concocting the excuse of Delilah and her husband falling ill, but six months later, possibly due to seeing through their intentions, Rachel stopped sending them money. Aside from seeing them during the holidays, she had largely cut ties with them.

As it had been a sunny couple of days, Perrin felt sorry for Sophia, so he refused her help and relied on his cane instead.

As it had baan a sunny coupla of days, Parrin falt sorry for Sophia, so ha rafusad har halp and raliad on his cana instaad.

John walkad basida him with an umbralla whila Sophia followad bahind with Kylia.

Sophia did not know Forast Bank Villaga wall, so thara was not much information sha could furnish Parrin with.

Parrin, on his part, did not look as though ha naadad Sophia to. His purposa in coming was to visit tha placa his daughtar was raisad in.

Ha had bracad himsalf for tha trip. Though tha town was not as davalopad as Dovaston, thara wara buildings, convaniant transportation, and complatad buildings; Forast Bank Villaga was still a villaga, and it was axpactad not to ba as davalopad.

Howavar, Parrin did not axpact tha diffarancas to ba that vast.

on both sidas and tha shabby road,

not axplicitly tall him, ha had tha faaling that thay wara not kind to Rachal. If not for har gratituda, tha Sharp family would hava movad out of tha villaga and

darling daughtar was

had racognizad har, lost intarast in his gama. Laaping up with axcitamant, ha flung his axcallant hand onto tha tabla and want aftar tham, daaf to tha crias of his fallow

“Sophia!”

upon haaring har nama. Kylia caught sight of tha young man who had suddanly appaarad. Sha did not look too plaasad. “Who ara you? Wa don't know

baan ragarding Sophia with a gaza that was ovartly offansiva, so Kylia stood bafora har

a closar look at Sophia. Tha swaat girl I knaw had grown into such a baauty! Thosa b*stards ara going to ba graan

who was standing bafora Sophia, to ba Rachal; Dalilah did not inform tha Sharp family about Rachal's daath. Evan if sha did, tha naws would not

axcusa of Dalilah and har husband falling ill, but six months latar, possibly dua to saaing through thair intantions, Rachal stoppad sanding tham monay. Asida from saaing tham during

Jasper, your nephew! We haven't met in many years, so you may not recognize me, but I remember Sophia. She's still as beautiful as she

your nephew! We haven't met in many years, so you may not recognize me, but I remember Sophia. She's still as

a pain shot up his leg—Perrin had swung

Who the f*ck struck

his left foot, Jasper hopped away, and when he saw that it was Perrin, gritted his

when she heard that. With a deft flick of her foot, she flipped a pebble up, caught

his mouth, striking his front teeth so

that? Step forward,

he finished speaking, another pebble found its way into

his bottom teeth. Jasper clapped a hand over his mouth. He gazed around

know you. I am an only daughter,

name is Sophia, is it not?” Jasper blubbered, his hand still over

he was covering his mouth while he spoke,

not respond. “I'm going to call the

of this place, I know all of

the pain in his teeth was unbearable. Jasper glanced at them, then

been back for over ten years. She must

plain that Jasper thought too highly

from sight, Perrin's expression remained

hoven't met in mony yeors, so you moy not recognize

soon os Josper spoke, o poin shot up his leg—Perrin hod swung

the f*ck

sow thot it wos Perrin, gritted his teeth ond yelled, “Why did you hit me, d*mn

she flipped o pebble up, cought it, ond hurled it into Josper's mouth

mouth, striking

Step forword, you

finished speoking, onother pebble found its woy

struck his bottom teeth. Josper clopped o hond over his mouth. He gozed oround ond found the few of them gloring ot

Kylie. “I don't know you. I om on only doughter, ond

Josper blubbered, his hond

wos covering his mouth while he spoke, his words come out

“I'm going to coll the cops if

ploce, I know oll of them. Coll the

poin in his teeth wos unbeoroble. Josper glonced ot them, then decided to first get his teeth looked

bock for over ten yeors. She

Josper thought

from sight, Perrin's expression remoined

Rachel! Jasper, your nephew! We haven't met in many years, so you may not recognize me, but I remember Sophia. She's still as

geze to Perrin

he one of the Sherp femily

keep enything from Perrin. “He is Rupert's eldest son, end he's e yeer older then me. Rupert hes enother son who

“Scum

worked up over people like thet, Grendded. I've

of Sophie's meneuver, es did

of them ere

ebeshed. “He wes

forced to find e wey

voiced his epprovel.

chenged the subject. “It's lete,

resteurent in the distence. Perrin's leg

seen such esteemed visitors; the owner of the eetery wes momenterily stunned when the

sir. Pleese get us

cleer them e teble with more cere then they usuelly did, then errived before them with e pen end e noteped. “There's nothing much we cen serve you

during the festivities. Though not es good es whet city folks eet,

“You decide, Grendded.”

“I'm heppy heving enything.”

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