Chapter 268 Something’s Wrong
Chapter 268 Something’s Wrong
Michael Sanders immediately sensed that something was amiss and said, “Hold on, hold on,
young
man has a slender face. How can you make such remarks in front of us elders?”
He glanced at Sophia and then gently suggested, “Sophia, why don’t you two go chat in the garden? Regardless of what transpires, you’re still friends after all.”
Gao’s parents looked at Sophia, who nodded and stood up, “Alright.”
Michael Sanders turned to Christopher Sanders, who appeared stiff, “Apologize to Sophia. You’re usually so articulate, why are you stumbling in front of Sophia? Oh, you truly concern
me.”
Gao’s father chuckled, “We jumped to conclusions. The perspective of a young person differs from us older folks.”
Gao’s mother’s expression softened and her tone became gentle, Then go. Sophia, take Christopher for a stroll.”
By this point, Christopher Sanders had composed himself and courteously nodded towards Gao’s parents, “Thank you Uncle and Ms. May for your understanding. I will clarify things with Sophia.”
Whether he was referring to Fanny Kins or Sophia, no one present was certain.
However, matters of the heart cannot be coerced.
If Christopher Sanders truly does not have feelings for Sophia and is unwilling to continue, then there is nothing that can be done.
Michael Sanders playfully cautioned Christopher Sanders, “Christopher, as a guest, you should be courteous. Be mindful of your words and thoughts.”
Christopher Sanders nodded, “Understood, Dad.”
Sophia led Christopher Sanders to the garden, and the two settled in a pavilion entwined with vines. She initiated, “Do you still have feelings for your ex–girlfriend?”
Having spent time abroad in the past, she sometimes acted less coy than domestic girls, more direct and uninhibited.
Christopher Sanders gazed at her and sighed. She was truly a different kind from Fanny Kins.
Chapter 268 Something’s Wrong
He couldn’t deny that he still cared for Fanny Kins. However, he couldn’t divulge his inner
turmoil to anyone,
together. It’s hard for me to discern my feelings
many years of memories. It wouldn’t be tru
her at all.”
a hint of truth.
feel nothing for
found his words genuine, but also nodded in agreement, “You
a
game.
the girl I truly want to understand, so I must reveal all to
taken aback. “What
heart raced
you mean?”
statement could have such an
with affection. “Miss Sophia, I sincerely apologize for my thoughtlessness last time. I hope you can forgive me,
ears tinged
handsome boy before her,
of delight lingering. “Alright, I forgive you, but let’s not repeat
Michael Sanders was very pleased with
unfold as he had envisioned, but Michael Sanders did not anticipate another
resolved, only to
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being old news, the situation was escalating, causing a
Sanders found himself juggling Sophia and looking after Fanny Kins, feeling overwhelmed.
events unfolded, Christopher Sanders lost his patience.
involvement with Sophia had initially been for Fanny Kins, but if he
him, promising that this time, they would definitely
a period of peace, and her relationship with Jonathan Lawson was improving. While lacking in romance, they were both
feeling of contentment brought them
stern expression as before, occasionally revealing a gentle side at the company, surprising the employees who wondered if
shattered by a phone call
demanded
silently, bluntly responding,
are?”
quite amusing.
how I am now?” Fanny Kins
coming on
Kins had gone
that day and informed her directly. She simply treated it
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