Chapter 297
Chapter 297
Isabelle had actually been to the Constance Residence before. At that time, her marriage with John
had just been decided, so naturally she had to visit his family.
However, she had only visited a few times before John left her for Sophia.
Turning his head to glance at Isabelle, John said indifferently, “Yeah, he likes to study these things.”
However, Sophia just swept a glance at them from the corner of her eye without saying a word.
While pouring the tea, Young Master Owen shared his experience, “I actually had a similar set before.
It was also an antique teapot which I liked very much, but I accidentally broke it. I felt terrible for a long
time. Later, I tried to find a replacement set for a long time, but nothing could quite match up to it. But
this set right here looks good to me.”
Upon hearing his story, Sophia obediently answered, “As long as you like it, Uncle Owen.”
At the same time, Isabelle told John, “I don’t know what Uncle Owen likes, so I gave him a lighter as
my gift. He smokes, right?”
John nodded in agreement. “He does. A lighter is a good gift too.”
The affirmation made Isabelle retract her neck and smile shyly. “I hope he likes it.”
John then responded mildly, “He’ll like it.”
The entire conversation was heard by Sophia clearly. It was apparent that Old Mrs. Constance heard it
too.
Squeezing Sophia’s hand, she looked at her hand.
Then, she smiled and commented, “Did you change the ring?”
Pinching the ring on Sophia’s finger, she turned it twice and added, “Well, I suppose the previous one
does look a little too much. It must be very inconvenient to put it on daily. This new one looks simpler
and more elegant.”
Hearing this, John turned and swept a glance across the ring without a word.
“Yeah,” Sophia replied and curled her lips.
As for Young Master Owen, he had finished pouring the tea for everyone. It was fortunate that there
were enough teacups in the set.
Truthfully speaking, Sophia couldn’t really taste the difference.
She was not learned in such matters. Drinking tea, for her, was simply a practical attempt at quenching
thirst.
Consumed by happiness, Young Master Owen kept praising how delicious the tea tasted after just a
couple of sips.
Knowing what she had done, Sophia almost laughed aloud after hearing his praises.
After a while, a maid came over from the main building to announce that dinner was ready.
Very quickly, the group of people went back to the main building.
Just then, Mrs. Constance called out to John when everyone was preparing to leave.
In response, John stood there and looked at Mrs. Constance.
Naturally, Sophia pretended that she didn’t hear nor see anything while supporting Old Mrs. Constance
to walk toward the door.
Standing beside John, Isabelle looked at Mrs. Constance as well.
After a deliberate pause, Mrs. Constance began nagging at John on the spot.
She was trying to put some distance between him and Sophia.
With a displeased expression, Old Mrs. Constance looked back at Mrs. Constance.
However, being a stubborn person, Mrs. Constance refused to look at her.
Therefore, Sophia supported Old Mrs. Constance and said in a low voice, “Grandma, let’s go.”
Out of a sense of helplessness, Old Mrs. Constance sighed. Where’s your brain, Matilda?
The older you are, the emptier your head is.
Sophia and the others walked in front, while John, Isabelle and Mrs. Constance straggled behind.
Occasionally, Isabelle let out a peal of laughter, and Mrs. Constance would also join in. Their laughter
was undeniably contagious.
Nevertheless, Sophia’s expression remained composed. If I take this to heart, I’ll probably die of a
heart attack.
After the group of people flocked to the dining hall in the main building, they found that the dining table
was not very big, although it was enough for everyone present.
While Sophia and John sat in their own seats, Isabelle didn’t feel quite right no matter where she sat. Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
After some hesitation, she ended up sitting opposite Dylan.
Now they were all set for dinner.
Today’s feast was sumptuous with a variety of dishes, including red meat, seafood, game birds, and
vegetables.
Old Mrs. Constance then asked the maid standing aside to serve Sophia a bowl of pigeon soup.