After a brief moment of hesitation, Robin expounded, “It’s really easy for some young girls who have never seen
much of the world to get infatuated with you. Perhaps it’s because you’ve got too strong a presence. Or it could be
due to the fact that you’re also good to the friends of the person whom you love.”
The final remark of him being good to the friends of the person whom he loved had him stopping short. Slowly, he
put away his smile.
Robin inhaled deeply. “Actually, I know there are some things I shouldn’t be saying, but… how should I put this? I just
want to give voice to it when I’ve once harbored feelings for someone. It’s truly suffocating to always keep it bottled
up within me.”
Her feelings for John had tormented her for a long time. As she could only keep those feelings within herself, it
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtstifled her so greatly that she couldn’t even breathe. While she no longer had any feelings for him now, melancholy
assailed her whenever she thought of those days. She merely liked someone, but it was as though she’d done
something shameful that she had to conceal from the light of day.
A few heartbeats later, she giggled. “Fortunately, I knew to give up and turn back when I hit a wall. Now, I only have
eyes for my husband.” Staring at him, she added, “I also wish you and Sophia well. May you two share a lifetime of
happiness.”
John pursed his lips. A good while later, he thanked her. After having said as much, there didn’t seem to be any
more need for pleasantries. Getting to his feet, he took his leave, saying that Sophia was still waiting for him at
home
Robin wasn’t quite certain whether it was truly because of Sophia that John was in such a hurry to leave or because
he was feeling ill at ease from her words earlier. Regardless, a sense of relief enveloped her, and she nodded.
“Okay. Drive safely. Come over anytime if Sophia still wants anything from here.” Without saying anything, John
whirled around and left the shop. He drove straight back to Constance Residence. Meanwhile, Sophia was still
sleeping in the garden. I really envy how easily she falls asleep these days. No matter when and where, she can
doze off as long as she has something to rest against. Going over, John slowly placed her back onto his lap. Then,
he caressed her face gently. Sophia’s brows furrowed slightly. “You went out just now?” Her voice was soft and
faint. Murmuring an assent, John then said, “I went to buy you some food.” The moment Sophia heard the mention
of food, she opened an eye. “Where is it?” Chortling, John lifted his hand and pointed at the table at the side. “Over
there.” At a single glance, Sophia recognized the packaging of Robin’s dessert shop. Instantly exclaiming in delight,
she slowly hoisted herself up from the chair. “You’re too good to me, John!” After saying that, she hurried over and
sat down by the table.
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Then, she opened the plastic bag and took one out. “Oh, she’s got a new item! It looks quite good.” John stared at
her. “How was your relationship with Robin in the past?” Sophia startled, not quite understanding why he was asking
this. “Quite good. Why?” John shook his head. “It’s nothing. I just thought of it, so I asked.” Thinking nothing of it,
Sophia lowered her head and started gorging herself. Perhaps her appetite had been sparked, for she ate quite a
lot. It was only when she was almost done eating that she remembered to ask how business was over at Robin’s
shop. John’s brows creased slightly. “There weren’t many customers when I went over, but it’s normal at this hour.”
Sophia nodded. “Did you see Robin? Is married life treating her exceptionally well?” John pinned his gaze on her.
“Perhaps. I didn’t really pay much attention to it.” .