Sophia was still in a daze, nor did she understand what was going on while being dragged by Mrs. Hensley to the
entrance of the village. There was already a crowd gathered over there, but Mrs. Hensley managed to have them
make way with a bellow. “Excuse us! Sophia is here!”
Parked behind the parting crowd was a car, beside which stood a man who seemed worn from travel. Frozen to the
spot, Sophia stared at John before asking, “Why are you here?”
John seemed tired when he replied, “I’m worried about you, so I came.”
Her mind blank, Sophia stared at John for a long while before questioning, “How did you even get here?”
John heaved a sigh upon hearing her question. “Won’t you let me go get some rest before this? I’ve been driving for
a long time, so I’m exhausted.”
One of the villagers approached them. “Sophia, so is he your man?”
However, all Sophia did was gaze at John in silence, as if she didn’t even hear the question. Meanwhile, John was all
smiles when he told them, “Hello, I wanted to come with her, but I got held back by some matters in my company.
She was so impatient though, so she came back alone, which left me with no choice but to track her down like this,
and it was tiring.”
The villagers knew nothing of their feud, so they ushered him in. “That’s true, the long drive must have been
exhausting. Come on, you should go get some rest inside.”
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After John got into his car, Mrs. Hensley gave Sophia a shove, so she got in as well. It wasn’t until then that she
snapped back to her senses. She pointed the way to her house stiffly while John drove. The two of them sat in
John’s car for some time, seemingly not in a hurry to get off. Then, John heaved a sigh. “I’m sorry that I never came
to visit.”
Still in a daze, Sophia replied quietly, “You don’t have to apologize.”
Upon stepping out of the car, John noticed just how run down the mostly empty yard was. However, he was rather
unfazed when he stepped through it, only to find that the house was even emptier, and was without a decent piece
of furniture. After looking around in the house, John saw the photo in her grandfather’s room.
Standing by the door, Sophia asked, “Why are you here?”
John didn’t give her an immediate reply. Instead, he mumbled while checking out the photo, “So this is what you
look like when you were a kid.”
As could be seen in the photo, Sophia was wearing a slightly tattered dress while her hair was combed into two
braids. It was apparent from her outfit that she was from a poor family, but her smile was innocent. Holding onto
Sophia with a kind and loving look while seated, her grandfather was still young when the photo was taken.
Truth be told, John could no longer recall what her grandfather looked like, as he had only met the latter a few
times. During the later days, he only ever saw her grandfather in a sickly state, so he was rendered a mere shell of
his former self. Sophia was leaning against the door frame with her brain in a muddled state, as she never
expected him to find her here. After staring at the photo for a while, John smiled. “Since Grandpa’s grave is just
over there, I will go visit him when I have the time.”
“That won’t be necessary,” Sophia replied. “You don’t have to since we aren’t family anyway.”
John examined Sophia only to notice that she seemed less lively after a few days of not seeing her. Moreover, she
seemed sluggish and somewhat depressed. Walking up to her, John touched her face. “You must’ve had it hard
when you came over here.”
Sophia dodged him without a word, whereas John scanned his surroundings. “Have you eaten? I learned to cook a
few dishes during the past few days, so you can have a taste.”
Seeing that Sophia remained silent, John went to the kitchen on his own. Before she could react, the villagers
arrived at Sophia’s house. The village hadn’t had a visitor in a long while, so John’s presence piqued the villagers’
curiosity.
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