Chapter 1235 What’s So Bad About Me?

Deep down, Sonia was a little irritated. “Charles, what are you trying to achieve here? You hate Daphne, don’t you? Why would you move her things away? Don’t tell me Daphne asked you to do it; she’s terrified of you, so she wouldn’t even dream of asking you for help.

She can ask anyone in my company and does not need to go to you. Even if she did ask you for help and you agreed to it, you could have just sent someone here. Why would you go through the trouble of hiding your subordinate’s identity? Charles, what are you thinking of exactly?”

Charles never expected Sonia to recognize the man he sent so easily, so he felt a little surprised. He thought his subordinate was decent, so how was he discovered?

Well, his subordinate was probably too stupid and accidentally exposed himself. Charles was pissed. “Charles, why are you staying silent?” Noticing that Charles had stopped talking, Sonia was a little upset. “Come on, what are you trying to do exactly?”

Charles couldn’t possibly say that he did it, for he feared Sonia would suspect Daphne hadn’t left the country at all and that he had grounded Daphne instead.

After all, she knew very well that he hated Daphne. If he sent someone to get Daphne’s stuff right now, with Sonia’s smarts, she would wonder what made him change his mind, and she would figure out that he had grounded Daphne.

As such, he could only send a bodyguard she had rarely seen before. To avoid her suspicions, he even had the bodyguard claim that he was Daphne’s neighbor, even asking Daphne’s mother to play along.

Daphne’s mother only knew that he used to be Daphne’s superior, but she didn’t know that Daphne was on bad terms with him. After all, neither he nor Daphne could tell her that.

As such, Daphne’s mother sincerely believed that Daphne had gone overseas to further her studies. She thought that Daphne had asked her former boss to send someone to collect her things. Yet, she also feared that Daphne’s current boss would be pissed about Daphne asking her former boss for help. Perhaps her current boss would even question whether her former boss was more important to her.

Thus, Daphne’s mother readily agreed to play along. If someone called and asked about the bodyguard’s identity, she would say that he was their neighbor.

He thought that he had set everything up perfectly, and Sonia wouldn’t notice anything wrong.

Sonia managed to figure everything out, and she called him straight away

What a headache!

then finally sighed and replied, “Since you want to know, I’ll tell you. You may not believe it, Sonny, but

you saying that Daphne asked you to

“Yes.”

do you think I’m so easily

his head, hiding the emotion in his eyes. “I know you don’t believe me, but it’s the truth. If you don’t believe me, you can just ask Daphne yourself, then you’ll know if I’m telling the

that she could ask Daphne herself, Sonia wasn’t so sure about it

like. Logically speaking, Daphne couldn’t have come to you. Even if she needed help, she’d come to me

heard Sonia say that, he felt

by Daphne not possibly asking for

bad

just sounded a little sullen as

Sonia raised an eyebrow. In an instant, she

might have fallen for Daphne

she didn’t

she was already beginning to believe it a

no plans of exposing it yet. After all, some things were

think Daphne wouldn’t ask you for help under normal circumstances. Tell me, what did you do so that Daphne would forgo all of

Daphne told her mother about furthering her studies, and her mother wanted to treat her bosses to a meal as thanks for taking care of her. Daphne didn’t want her mother to know about our crumbling relationship, for she feared that her mother would worry. Thus, she contacted me and asked me to help carry her things back. With that, she could prove to her mother that our relationship

had a point. Also, since he dared to let Sonia ask Daphne for verification,

so, why did you hide your bodyguard’s identity? It’s

queried because she couldn’t

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