Heaving a sigh, Logan thought of something. “How’s the investigation on Robin’s abduction going?” Lifting his head, John stared at Logan for a while as if having recalled something. Logan wasn’t sure why John was doing that, so he asked, “What’s the matter with you?”

 

John ran his tongue over his molars before laughing. “I have something that I would like to talk to you about, as you might be able to help.”

Arching his brow, Logan said, “Why are you acting all mysterious? If you have anything to say, just spit it out.”

After some time, Sophia woke up in the middle of the night. The house was lit when she woke up, with John sitting on bed while scrolling through his phone. Upon realizing that she was awake, John quickly inquired, “Are you hungry? The food is still warm, so should I bring them up?”

Sophia sat up slowly before replying, “Okay.”

After John left downstairs, Sophia washed her face. Standing in front of the basin, she stared at her own reflection in the mirror, only to discover how haggard and dispirited she looked, so much so that she could hardly face herself. Knowing that things couldn’t go on like that, Sophia took a deep breath to lift her spirits. There was still a long way to go until the end of her pregnancy, so a shift in attitude was due, as she couldn’t possibly remain in such a state throughout her pregnancy.

Sophia changed into her pajamas and tied up her hair before John returned, so she looked slightly more refreshed. Stepping out of the room, she said as soon as she saw the food on the tray that John held, “Let’s eat downstairs. I’ve been lying in bed for too long, so I wanna move around for a little.”

a pause before John responded with a nod. “Sure, let’s go

 

sat across from her, inquiring on her health as she was in such a bad state during the past few days. Heaving a sigh, Sophia said, “I was exhausted during the past two days, so I

would be in charge of guiding them through the work process. The villagers proved themselves to be honest people who learned fast and worked hard. Later, John added, “I’ve already told them to spend some time getting used to life in the city. And I told them if

so, mainly because their kids needed to attend school. If they were to move all of a

 

money compared to when they were farming back home. Even if it meant that there would be less people to help out during harvest seasons, hiring someone would be a cost-effective solution. Manual labor wasn’t worth a lot back in the village, and since they were earning enough to cover for the workers’

great that they’re adjusting to life in the city, as I was worried

ago. They are all honest and hardworking folks,

Sophia glanced at John before

overwhelming. “I did it for you, as I appreciate that they had been helping both you and

“Why don’t you keep me company while I go on a stroll? I am feeling sore all over my body, so I wanna take a walk

necessities. They didn’t go too far away from the house, opting instead to stroll in the neighborhood. There were quite a few people hanging around although it

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