Yue Yi Ming

Chapter 154: Weren’t You Very Resilient Back Then?

Chapter 154: Chapter 154: Weren’t You Very Resilient Back Then?

"Of course." Sophie Wilson asked confidently, "As my boyfriend, shouldn’t you stand up for me?"

Then, Charles Seymour, without any unnecessary words, directly opened the door and got out of the car.

He showed through his actions that he was definitely going to back her up!

How could he miss such a great opportunity to declare his status?

He had already figured it out, no matter what Sophie thought, he would first establish himself as her boyfriend, and later... everything would naturally fall into place.

That’s right, he was indeed this calculating!

Charles Seymour slightly tilted his chin up with pride as he opened the door for Sophie Wilson.

Sophie Wilson glanced at Charles Seymour inexplicably, his expression looked a bit strange?

However, that weird feeling was just a momentary thing, and Charles Seymour soon returned to normal.

Sophie Wilson didn’t think too much about it, anyway, this reserved guy was always a bit strange.

As they walked to the front door, Sophie Wilson rang the doorbell, and soon, the Wilson Clan’s housemaid came to open the door and let her in.

The housemaid only gave a puzzled glance at the people with Sophie Wilson, without saying much.

As soon as they entered the Wilson Clan’s villa, Cassandra Lee’s sharp and acrid voice pierced through: "Still know how to come back? Weren’t you quite spirited back then?"

The housemaid hurriedly lowered her head and stayed close to the wall to avoid them.

Whatever was happening in the employer’s house, it was best for her, as a housemaid, not to know.

Sophie Wilson completely ignored Cassandra Lee’s sarcasm and instead found a place far from Cassandra Lee to sit down with Charles Seymour.

Seeing Sophie Wilson ignoring her with such arrogant posture made Cassandra Lee’s chest hurt with anger: "Sophie Wilson, are you deaf? Didn’t you hear me talking?"

Cassandra Lee’s yelling didn’t even cause a ripple with Sophie Wilson.

She just went on doing whatever she was doing.

Her leisurely demeanor made Cassandra Lee tremble with rage.

"Mom, what’s wrong with you?" Lily Warren, coming downstairs upon hearing the commotion, rushed over to pat Cassandra Lee’s back to help her calm down.

"Beast! She’s just a beast!" Cassandra Lee pointed at Sophie Wilson with a trembling finger, her face’s wrinkles almost smoothing out from anger.

"Sophie Wilson, come over and apologize to your grandmother!" Lily Warren turned around and commanded Sophie Wilson with authority.

Sophie Wilson snorted mockingly, unmoved.

"Sophie Wilson, are you deaf or what?" Lily Warren’s insults were exactly the same as Cassandra Lee’s, lacking any originality, making Sophie Wilson roll her eyes in disdain.

Sophie Wilson took out her phone and directly dialed Stephen Wilson’s number, which rang for a long time without being answered.

Sophie Wilson curled her lips into a playful smile, and sent a text: "Does Mr. Wilson prefer to let the media report it?"

Not half a minute after the text was sent, the phone rang, and upon answering, Stephen Wilson’s deep voice, thick with anger, came through: "I’ll be there in five minutes."

"Okay, I’ll wait for you." Sophie Wilson hung up the phone with a smile and said to Charles Seymour: "Just five more minutes, bear with it a little longer."

She felt sorry for Charles Seymour having to endure Lily Warren and Cassandra Lee’s filthy insults.

"It’s no problem." Charles Seymour looked at Sophie Wilson, focused—his world only had her in it.

As for other unnecessary noises, they had long been excluded from his world.

In his ears, they weren’t even as significant as insect noises, so why would he care?