Instead, Sophia merely rolled over and found another comfortable position. Frankly, she was already awakened by
John, and she was now only resting with her eyes closed.
Slouching over her, John muttered something so softly, as though he was speaking to himself but also telling it to
her at the same time. “Grandma had the dates checked and found a good day to have a marriage registration. She
said that marriages on that day will be lasting.
Even though I’m not a superstitious person, I would like to register our marriage on that day to have an auspicious
start.” He sighed. “I know that you’re unwilling and you can’t forgive me in such a short span of time. And I also
know that I hadn’t treated you well before, but I’ve never, ever cheated on you. From the beginning until the end,
between Isabelle and I, there was only the arranged engagement and nothing else.”
His voice was gentle and soft as he continued, “Even after the divorce, I wasn’t thinking of getting together with
her. At that time, I was confused and merely wanted to live the best of my life. I didn’t consider having a fresh start
with anyone. You have to believe me that I’ve never lied to you.”
Pursing her lips, Sophia listened to every word he said.
John stroked her belly and murmured, “Can you please give me a chance to make up for my mistakes?”
Releasing a heavy breath, she finally spoke, but she wasn’t commenting on anything he had said. “I can’t even nap
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Her words took him by surprise and he broke into a light chuckle. Sliding himself next to her, he appeared happy as
he said, “You’ve been awake this whole while and heard everything I said, haven’t you?
I’m telling you that everything I said is true. I’ve never, ever cheated on you.” Then, he snuggled closer to her and
gave her a kiss. “You weren’t this heartless back then, Sophia. Look how upset I’ve become.”
Opening her eyes, Sophia stared at him and said, “I see nothing, except for how you’re becoming more shameless
than before.”
Staring into her eyes, he told her, “There’s something I’ve been wanting to tell you. Those people who came from
your hometown are doing very well now. They even called back home to ask if they could recruit more people, and
they are all very grateful to you.”
Sophia shut her eyes again. “They should be thankful to you, not me. This has nothing to do with me, actually.”
With a hand over her belly, he whispered, “I did it for you; everything I do is for you.”
John could now sweet-talk her every time he opened his mouth. In the beginning, it made her feel uneasy, but she
was getting numbed from it now. Occasionally, she would try to change her mood and imagine how she would react
if she had heard these sweet nothings before the divorce.
In the end, she was a little delighted to hear the words she had always wanted to hear but never did. Despite the
fact that the timing was completely off, the feeling of happiness remained unchanged. A long while after she closed
her eyes, she uttered, “Thank you.”
Sighing, John said, “You’re always avoiding me like this.”
After that, she didn’t say anything else anymore.
…
The installation of the surveillance cameras downstairs continued until noon, and Zack called to report that he had
caught the guy who got away. As it turned out, he was just another small fry paid to mess with the cameras, but his
cover was blown even before he could achieve anything.
“Okay,” John replied, sounding composed. “I got it. Try to investigate him. See if you can find out who is paying him
for the job.”
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