Serve No One This Life
Chapter 312
Chapter 312 1 Only See Her as a Sister
Springgate Estates passed a peaceful afternoon.
Meanwhile, Fanny was incredibly busy. After arguing with Sophia in the coffee shop in the afternoon, she headed straight to the Sanders Family.
Fanny hailed a cab. She still had a noticeable slap mark on her face, and her clothes were equally disheveled, with coffee stains from the earlier incident.
But the thought of Sophia’s distraught appearance made Fanny feel a sense of
Although Sophia had initiated the conflict, it was Fanny who emerged victorious.
And she wasn’t going to let Sophia win just this once.
tisfaction.
With a visible slap mark on her face, all she had to do was find Christopher and complain to him. Christopher would definitely not continue associating with Sophia.
As Fanny thought about how to handle Sophia when she arrived at the Sanders Family, she was unaware that the Sanders family was not at peace either.
Christopher followed Michael downstairs, where Michael sternly instructed him to apologize sincerely.
Although Christopher felt uncomfortable, he agreed earnestly.
When they saw Carles downstairs, Christopher politely greeted him and then sincerely apologized.
“Mr. Martinez, this matter is my fault. I didn’t consider Sophia’s feelings.”
“Of course. It’s your fault. What do you mean you didn’t consider Sophia’s feelings? It seems to me like you didn’t even have Sophia in your eyes.” Carlos‘ anger hadn’t subsided, and he reprimanded Christopher sternly.
Christopher hurriedly continued to apologize and soothe him.
Carlos held up a photo and demanded an explanation.
Christopher quickly recounted what had happened that day, not leaving out any details.
However, he referred to Fanny as someone who was like a sister to him rather than emphasizing any romantic involvement.
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Christopher affirmed. “Mr. Martinez, you can check the surveillance footage from that day. I left the
her mood was very low, and he had
on the incident, Christopher felt a sense of relief that he had departed early.
want Fanny’s
she was too distraught to go home. She asked me to go out to ask
listened to Christopher’s explanation
fondness for Christopher. But even if Sophia liked him, he wouldn’t let her marry Christopher if
the situation was as Christopher described, he could reluctantly allow Christopher
simple and
breathed a sigh of relief and quickly assured him before sending someone to check the
had left the hotel
hurriedly said, “Now that everything is clear. The marriage alliance can’t just be abandoned.
some thought, Carlos said, “Sophia likes you. Don’t let her
Christopher quickly agreed.
want to speculate about her intentions.
about to refuse when Michael suddenly said, “Mr. Martinez, what are you saying? Even
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Only See Her
off
improve slightly, Michael signaled Teresa, who was beside
signal and spoke gently, “In fact, Christopher had already cut ties with that woman. It was she who kept pestering Christopher. Christopher has always been a kind child. When he heard about
dissatisfied with Fanny and didn’t hold back in narrating how
listening to Teresa’s words, Carlos looked
gaze on Christopher, who reluctantly gave his
assurance.
promise. I will never
thought that he
more satisfied now and thought about his daughter still being heartbroken at home. He said, “You, come back with me to the Martinez Family and comfort Sophia properly. Since she is in a relationship with you, you
to go. But in the end, he agreed and said, “Mr. Martinez, wait for me. I’ll go change
comfort someone. He
inside the house. He went to the yard to
to inform her to be prepared at
the call wouldn’t
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