Upon hearing that question, John was noticeably startled. His brows creased deeply, and his
expression turned severe. Surprisingly, Zack wasn’t afraid this time. He remained staring at John.
“Boss, do you have feelings for Miss Bailey?”
John’s expression grew frosty. “Leave.” When he noticed that Zack didn’t move, he warned, “Don’t
make me repeat myself.”
Zack pursed his lips. He knew that he’d somewhat pissed John off, but still, he muttered, “It’s a yes or
no question. What’s there to be chagrined about?” After saying this, he pivoted and left.
When he’d left and closed the door behind him, John shoved the mouse away irritably. Do I have
feelings for Isabelle Bailey? I’ve actually never considered this question. As for whether I’ve ever
considered taking my relationship with her further… I did. Since she got along well with Mom, I’d
indeed wondered whether I should just marry her. If I marry her, the house will be harmonious and
peaceful in the future. Meanwhile, I can concentrate on my career outside.
He leaned back against his chair. But… But… He smacked his lips. Now that he was contemplating this
problem, he was feeling inexplicably perturbed yet couldn’t figure out the reason. He could even picture
the look on Sophia’s face if he truly got together with Isabelle. Disdain? Contempt? Or perhaps she’d
merely smile faintly, looking as though she’d expected it to happen. He felt discomfited at such a
thought, unsettled from head to toe and inside out.
Meanwhile, Elder Mr. Bailey and Old Mr. Bailey stayed in the meeting room for about an hour before
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtleaving. John wasn’t quite interested in inquiring about the discussion since they couldn’t have possibly
just shot the breeze with such an imposing entourage. If it involved work, then William and the others
could handle it.
As John worked, it was then lunch break. After mulling it over, he went straight back to Sophia’s place.
At this time, Sophia was bustling around the yard, getting her hands dirty. She bought two flower racks
that now stood proudly in the yard and was now placing flower pots on them. She wore an apron and
had her hair in a bun, looking very much like a botanist.
Today, she bought a lot of things. For some inexplicable reason, she always felt distressed whenever
she spent money in the past, but now, spending made her incredibly exuberant. She bought many
plants whose names she didn’t even know, having bought them as long as they appealed to her. The
proprietor probably hadn’t seen such a big spender like her in a long time, for he even gave her a few
pots for free. Over the moon, she was particularly enthusiastic as she fluttered around the yard that she
didn’t even notice when John’s car came to a stop in front of the gate.
John observed her for a while from the gate before walking in. “You bought a lot of stuff.”
Glancing over her shoulder, Sophia spotted him. She even flashed him a smile, in high spirits. “What do
you think? Aren’t they lovely?”
John walked over and peered at the plants, some of which were rare breeds. Nodding, he noted, “It
isn’t that easy to keep these plants alive.”
Sophia was unfazed. “If they wither, I’ll just throw them away and buy new ones. Anyway, I’ve got
money now.”
Stilling, John stared at her with intrigue. “You weren’t such a person in the past.” She’d never been this
casual in anything back then. In the past, while she was servile and obsequious to the point that she
made others ill at ease, she’d always been exceedingly serious in everything. I’ve never seen her so
perfunctory.
Sophia merely snorted at that. After watering all the plants, she then asked, “You haven’t eaten, have
you?” John murmured in assent, upon which Sophia said, “I’ve already cooked, so go and take the
dishes to the dining room.”
She’s definitely in a good mood, else she wouldn’t be so amicable with me. Without a single protest,
John went into the house. The dishes were indeed ready in the kitchen, so John went over and took
them to the dining room. Sophia’s cooking is indeed great, for I’m salivating at just the smell of these
dishes.
When he’d served all the dishes and prepared the tableware, Sophia was done in the yard as well. Her
mood was truly good today, for she even hummed while walking into the dining room after taking off her
apron and washing her hands.
John was already seated, and he stared at Sophia intently. Her face is slightly flushed from the sun
outside, and her hair is also a tad messy, but she seems to look even more alluring now.
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