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The Indifferent Ex-Husband Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate

Chapter 448
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Don had just stepped out of the office and, looking up, spotted Martin gazing at Sophia's retreating figure. Puzzled, he greeted him,

"Martin, what brings you here?"

Martin turned around at the sound and saw Don approaching.

"Just here to discuss the kickoff of the project," Martin said.

"How's the talk going?" Don asked.

"Pretty much settled. It's just that..."

Martin glanced in the direction Sophia had gone, then back at Don.

Don got the hint and quickly threw his hands up in surrender, "Don't look at me. | can't meddle in this."

"Aren't you her boss?" Martin grumbled.

"What's the use of being a boss? Sophia doesn't need another boss breathing down her neck; it's us bosses who need talents like

her." Don said, glancing at him, "Like you, out of all the designers you could have picked, you had to go for her. Doesn't that say

something?"

Martin just gave him a look and said nothing.

Don slung an arm over his shoulder, "Con, let's grab sgrub."

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Martin was inclined to say no, but considering the tense vibe at hlately thanks to Marian, he swallowed the refusal.

"Let's go."

With that, he shook off Don's hand and headed for the elevator first. Don hurried to keep up.

The elevator quickly descended to the ground floor. To Don's surprise, Sophia was still in the lobby, seemingly waiting for someone.

"Sophia?" Don called out.

Sophia turned at the sound and saw it was Don, politely greeting him, "Mr. Dempsey."

"Waiting for someone? Not off yet?" Don asked with a smile.

Sophia nodded gently, "Yeah."

She was indeed waiting for someone - Brandon and Theresa.

She had promised Theresa a shopping spree tonight and Brandon had gone ahead to pick her up.

Sophia had work to wrap up, so she hadn't joined them.

"How about joining us for dinner?" Don offered with a smile.

Sophia smiled and shook her head, "No thanks, I'm waiting for someone. You guys go ahead."

Don nodded, "Cool, let's catch up sother time."

After saying goodbye, he and Martin took off.

Don had work to do later that evening, so they didn't go far, just to a restaurant nearby the office.

Sophia was still waiting on the ground floor for Brandon and Theresa. About ten minutes after Don and Martin left, they showed up.

"Mummy."

From a distance, Theresa, still in Brandon's arms, called out crisply to Sophia.

Sophia waved back and walked toward her. The girl was clearly excited about the prospect of hanging out and grabbing a bite with

her parents.

"What do you fancy eating, Theresa?" Brandon asked, as Sophia approached.

Because of the young age, Sophia was strict about Theresa's diet, giving her few chances to eat out. Strictly speaking, Theresa had

only eaten out a couple of times.

The first was a close call with Brandon in Skyrim City, where she had dined at a restaurant with Sophia and Ivan.

The second was in the neighboring Zion City with Susan and Sophia, where they had chosen a restaurant catering to her taste.

Theresa's culinary world was pretty much limited to the meals she ate at those restaurants.

So, without hesitation, she requested her favorites: red shrimp rolls and braised pork ribs, the ones she felt familiar with.

Brandon, the doting father, agreed to her wishes and took her to a restaurant in the nearby mall with Sophia.

The place was getting crowded by this time, but fortunately, there were private rooms available, offering a quiet and more intimate

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dining environment.

"We'll have a private room," Brandon told the waiter.

"Right this way, please."

The waiter grabbed the menus and led Brandon, Sophia, and Theresa up to the private dining area on the second floor.

The bustling noise of the first floor was left behind as they ascended the stairs to the quiet and serene second floor, a stark

contrast to the clamor below.

The waiter ushered them toward a private room at the end of the corridor. Before they even reached the room, Don's unmistakable

booming voice unexpectedly carried over from the next room, "Martin, | gotta ask you, is Marian actually Yolanda?"

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