The Returning EX (John and Sophia)

Chapter 263



Chapter 263

Logan chuckled nonstop. “The point is that I’m telling you the truth. I can’t hide it.”

Beside him, Old Mr. Jefferson looked away from Logan. This was the first time he saw his son behave

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Logan did not receive a reply text from John at all. John probably was at a social event and overlooked

the text.

Impatient, Logan sent another text to John, and this time, he reported his location and mentioned that

Sophia was eating and drinking merrily with him, both of them getting high.

When it came to bluffing, Logan was even more skillful than Sophia. After that, he stored his phone

away and didn’t show her the text.

Sophia did not mind. After taking a few bites, she drank some fruit juice while listening to the business

discussion between Old Mr. Bailey and the Third Young Lady Jefferson.

The topic was not totally alien to Sophia, but she definitely could not fully grasp the technicality and the

jargon. Anyway, she told herself not to appear clueless. It didn’t matter if she was an outsider as long

as she could appear composed and professional.

She leaned into her chair with a calm expression and a faint smile on her face, looking humble but

confident.

To be honest, she was the only person without an elite background in the room.

Everyone came from a wealthy and influential background except for her—she was the only country

bumpkin among them.

Old Mr. Bailey got carried away by the conversation and paid no attention to Sophia. Instead, it was

Mrs. Bailey who had been fixated on her.

Mrs. Bailey observed that Sophia looked a little different today compared to her attitude at their

previous meetup. That day, Sophia was quite haughty with a calculative look in her eyes. But this time,

she displayed a calm attitude with a transparent gaze.

She smirked in private, finding it ridiculous that anyone would think of Sophia as an innocent and sweet

girl. Sophia was more calculative than the average person. It seemed that they had underestimated her

before.

Sophia naturally noticed that Mrs. Bailey was judging her.

However, she was confident in her good looks and was not afraid of being judged by anyone. She even

stole a glance at Mrs. Bailey from the side of her eyes with a demure expression.

Her actions frustrated Mrs. Bailey, who was experienced in socializing and was aware of Sophia’s

calculativeness. So, Mrs. Bailey pursed her lips and looked away with a light snort.

Sophia shifted her gaze to Logan and whispered something that was only audible between them, “This

dinner is super boring. If I had known about it, I would not have attended.”

Logan clicked his tongue and agreed. “Right? That’s why I said that I wouldn’t want to be here if you

weren’t joining.”

After some thinking, Sophia asked, “But did the Baileys specifically invite you to dinner? Look, they

have not paid any attention to you all this while.”

Logan felt a little embarrassed and hurriedly explained, “According to my dad, the Baileys had invited

our family to a meal. Dad insisted that I have to attend as well. I took that as a special invitation to me

from the Baileys.”

“Oh…” Sophia dragged out her expression of amusement. Logan quickly added, “They did invite me.

Surely they did.”

Sophia smiled at him, and she finally figured out what the situation was in front of her.

Next, Sophia remained seated in silence, only occasionally chatting with Logan on insignificant matters.

Her non-problematic behavior did not attract any dissatisfaction from the others.

The dinner went on longer than expected, and Old Mr. Bailey was getting chatty. Surprisingly, the Third

Young Lady Jefferson could still handle the conversation. They talked about an assortment of topics

that were not only limited to business.

During their conversation, Logan’s phone rang on the table. His ringtone was quite quirky—it was the

opening theme of a news channel.


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