The Returning EX (John and Sophia)

Chapter 251



Chapter 251

The moment Sophia pushed the door open, she was taken aback by the sight of John lying on her bed

in his pajamas. It appeared that he had fallen asleep.

She stood at the door, gasping and wondering why he was in her bedroom. She shuffled over and

asked, “John, did you enter the wrong room?”

His eyes remained closed as if he had not heard a thing. She shook his body, but he suddenly reached

out and dragged her onto the bed by her arm. Eyes closed, he said in a hoarse voice, “Stop fooling ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .

around. I’m tired.”

She lay on top of him, and after some thinking, she moved to the side and lay down beside him.

The curtains were half-opened, and some light spilled into her bedroom. She took a good look at his

face and agreed that he looked rather tired.

She slowly crawled out of bed and tiptoed out of the room to head downstairs. Then, she stared out

from the living room windows, confused by their current situation.

What did John mean? Were both of them embarking on a cohabitation journey as lovers?

She initially thought that he disliked her. Is he after my body?

She drew a sharp breath and felt uncomfortable at the thought.

Was it possible for this man to separate his feelings and his lust?

She spent some time watching tv downstairs but was bored out of her mind, so she took a cab to the

dessert store, where she saw Robin cleaning the place. Robin saw her coming and quickly invited her

to take a seat.

The place was almost cleaned, and it was empty. Robin told her that the place never had many

customers to begin with. With not many options available on the menu, the store lost most of its

customers in the past few days.

Today, Robin had cleaned up with the plan of closing doors early. The store had no business anyway,

and there was no point wasting more time there.

Sophia took a look around and nodded. “That’s fine. Let’s take a rest for a few days. When everything’s

done on my side, we will get busy.”

Robin packed the trash and took a seat, letting out a sigh. “I always feel that I’d be much more relieved

after this store is closed. It’s too tiring to start a business on my own. I’m different from you. Look, you

have the support of your husband. Even if you lose money, he could absorb the losses. The same

cannot be said of me. Since I’m doing this alone, I am very sensitive to profits and losses. That’s why I

feel tired from the stress every single day.”

Sophia pursed her lips. It was true that she did not contribute much to running the store because she

had a financial cushion and therefore was not too stressed.

Robin leaned back into her seat and commented with envy, “You’re so lucky to have a husband who is

good-looking and rich. He treats you quite well too. Gosh, you must have carried over your good karma

from your past life.”

Sophia smiled faintly. “Probably.”

Everyone who was in the dark of the situation between her and John felt envious of her. They thought

that she must have led a happy and carefree life after marrying John. However, they did not understand

that a marriage could not be sustained purely on wealth.

Whenever she recalled her marriage with John, she would still feel depressed. Those days were bad

compared to her recent life, where she could face him with more ease.

Since she was free, she spent an entire afternoon in Robin’s tiny store, and the two girls started doing

research on desserts that they could serve down the road.

Before this, the store was only run by Robin, and she was short-staffed. Therefore, she could only

manage to serve simple desserts. With Sophia on board, the two of them could definitely come up with

a lot of new varieties.

Sophia was not particularly talented in any field, but she was quite experienced in culinary arts. In the

past, she had spent years in the kitchen and was familiar with making noodles and other dishes.


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