Chapter 102
Chapter 102
Chapter 102: He Regretted It
Sophia was calling Mike from the balcony.
“The situation was a bit serious, they said hospitalization was necessary for treatment…”
She wanted Mike to find a way to get rid of her.
Result.
Mike: “You couldn’t leave before signing the contract!”
Sophia:
There was no kinship in the face of benefits!
Very quickly.
Mike sent the prepared electronic contract to Sophia.
She was asked to find a place to print it out for Pierce to sign.
She watched Pierce in the living room, typing on the computer with one hand, while she furrowed her
brows and instructed Kasen over the phone.
Everything was available in the VIP ward, including a ready–to–use printer.
Sophia quickly printed out the document, repeatedly checked the contents inside, and only took it over
after confirming there were no issues.
Pierce had just hung up the phone.
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Looked up at Sophia.
Sophia passed the document over, pursing her lips:
“Mr. Clement wouldn’t regret the promised investment, would he?”
Pierce furrowed his brows, a certain depth in his eyes, his thin lips tightly pressed together:
“I was in such a state, and you still cared about these trivial matters?”
Sophia clenched the contract: “…”
True, a hundred million was just peanuts to him.
She took a deep breath and looked at him as she began to speak:
“Or what?”
She was playing ball just for the sake of investment!
What else did she have to care about?
Pierce scrutinized her with his pitch–black eyes, his face growing increasingly cold:
“I regretted it!”
Sophia clenched her teeth in anger.
Ha, was all her effort today in vain?
She chuckled lightly and tossed the contract aside directly.
“Fine, go ahead and regret it. I’ve already paid your medical bills. Goodbye.”
Anyway, she didn’t want to get too involved with him.
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He didn’t want to invest, so be it!
She was too lazy to argue with him any further, and turned to leave.
Pierce panicked at a glance.
Why didn’t this woman follow the routine?
Next, if she were to speak softly or act coquettishly, not to mention one billion, he would willingly shell
out even ten billion.
Seeing her walk to the door, Pierce stood up, somewhat annoyed: .
“Wait, you just left like that? I was still in the hospital!”
They really did intend to make her take full responsibility.
Sophia brushed her hair back with a laugh, speaking in a casual
manner:
“Mr. Clement, the service was attentive, and the politeness was the attitude towards the business
partners.”
Since we no longer had the opportunity to cooperate, why should I have stayed?
“I am a person who always acts conscientiously in my dealings with others, but for you, my conscience
only goes so far.”
A faint, aloof sheen shone in her eyes, with little hint of laughter in their depths, only a touch of
mockery.
She had done well enough by paying for his medical bills, nutrition fees, and lost wages. It’s not like
she was rushing to be his beast of burden!
Pierce’s face darkened a bit, blaming her:
Chapter 102. He Regretted It
“You were not keeping your word!”
You clearly said you would take responsibility before!
Sophia tugged at the corner of her mouth, unable to help but look at him:
“Yeah, I learned from you.”
She said so and then turned around to leave.
Pierce rushed out to look for Sophia, but she was already gone.
Even if he called again, she had already blocked him.
Pierce’s face held a hint of gloom and anxiety as he looked at the contract that Sophia had tossed
aside, his eyes flickering.
That night.
Sophia had to go on a business trip urgently and was already on the plane to Mautiland.
Dawn had just broken.
The weather in Fary Town was still somewhat dry and chilly.
The person who came to pick up respectfully stepped forward:
“Miss.”
Sophia tugged at the corner of her mouth, “Has the person been found?”
The subordinate nodded, “Yes, with Mr. Woodward’s help, it’s no longer like finding a needle in a
haystack.”
Sophia directly got into the black vehicle parked nearby.
“Where was it found?”
She wanted to know more, where had Pierce hidden her?
The person below responded respectfully:
“In a prison in the suburbs.”
Prison?
Sophia felt a slight sinking in her heart, it really was well hidden!
The car had been driving for several minutes before it reached the suburban prison.
Sophia was sitting in the car, she didn’t get out at all.
Not long after.
The person inside came out with a gaunt woman who was covered in a sack.
She staggered, seemingly unable to stand steady, needing to be led by someone, looking like she
could fall at any moment.
Compared to his previous arrogance, he was simply a different person.
The person next to Sophia used to pick up people.
Very quickly.
The woman covered in a sack was roughly dragged to the side of the black car.
Suddenly fell on the ground.
She groaned in pain, the marks on her hands were evident, seemingly unable to exert any strength.
Sophia slowly lowered the car window, gazing out.
There was a chill in her eyes.
She also had her day.
The woman suddenly panicked, becoming extremely emotional. With a hoarse voice, she shouted
loudly:
“What was this place? Who were you guys, really?”
Sophia gave a signal, and the bodyguard beside her threw away the sack on her head.
When the thin and sallow–faced Emelia appeared before her, Sophia’s countenance remained radiant
and calm.
The corners of her mouth still carried a hint of a casual smile.
Silent but dangerous.
Emelia looked terrified at the towering bodyguards around her, her face pale.
Subsequently, the gaze fell on Sophia’s face inside the car.
In an instant.
Her eyes trembled fiercely, showing a moment of shock, then immediately revealed a ruthless and
cruel expression:
“It’s you, it’s actually you, Sophia, what do you want to do?”
Sophia quietly looked at her, her voice cold and clear:
“Of course, it was to get back at you.”
Emelia threw her head back in a grotesque laugh, then glared at her
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with a look of pain and resentment.
She abruptly rose from the ground, intending to open the car and tear Sophia off
But before he could touch the car, he was brutally kicked to the ground by a bodyguard nearby.
“Ah…”
She clutched her lower abdomen in agony, her eyes bloodshot as she stared intently at Sophia. She
lifted her top to reveal the scar on her stomach, screaming and shouting like a madwoman:
“Revenge on me? What else do you want? Haven’t you done enough damage to me?”
Pierce locked me up in this place, had my uterus removed, and I can no longer bear children. Haven’t
you been cruel enough?
“Sophia, you won. I only harmed one of your children, but he made it so I can never have children
again!”
The child was her tool to hold onto the man.
Without a child, how was she supposed to rely on a man to rise to power in the future?
Pierce was so ruthless, he didn’t show her any mercy at all!
Sophia was somewhat surprised.
She glanced at the scar, her eyes slightly tightening.
A complex emotion slowly welled up in my chest, I didn’t know what it was.
Somewhat uncomfortable, somewhat bitter…
Originally, he didn’t remain indifferent and do nothing.
Was this guilt for the unborn child?
Was it still revenge for the car accident involving the old man and the grandmother?
Sophia averted her gaze, looking at the concrete bricks in the distance, a construction site that had
been abandoned for a long time.,
My mood was somewhat fluctuating for a moment.
But in the end, they all sank.
Hearing Emelia’s aggrieved roar, her clenched fist slowly loosened. Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
Thinking of that little life that clearly should not have left her, her heart hardened even more.
Emelia’s misery was all her own doing, and Sophia wouldn’t pity her for her current pathetic state.
She had wished Emelia dead for a long time.
How could this bit of revenge be enough?
Her tone was dismissive, cold, and indifferent:
“He did his, I did mine.”
She said, glancing at the person next to her.
The bodyguard understood.
Emelia’s hand was clamped onto the pile of stones next to her, while
another person raised the iron rod they had prepared earlier, and struck
down mercilessly.
The next second.
“Ah–”
Emelia’s heart–wrenching scream startled the solitary bird in the sky.
Her voice was mournful and desperate, sharp and hoarse, to the point of madness.
The bones in her thin, withered wrists had been shattered.
She knelt on the ground, the pain in her waist so intense that she couldn’t straighten up.
Sophia finally felt a sense of relief in her chest, as if a huge stone that had been hanging in her chest
had finally fallen, feeling as if a heavy burden had been lifted.
It was great, the direct revenge was so refreshing, she should have done it earlier.
She slowly raised the car window.
The black vehicle slowly departed, until even its shadow could no longer be seen.
And the screams from behind, were still ringing in the ears.
Emelia witnessed her own downfall.
Very good.