Chapter 1599
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
-Before Sophia left, she felt a gust of wind blowing over her and turned to look at the balcony. She had
closed it tightly before, yet it had been opened slightly again.
âWhy is the balcony door open again?â she asked concernedly.
Her question startled Zachary a little, and he immediately glanced at the balcony. âIt was a little stuffy in
the room, so I opened it slightly to let some air in.â
Sophia withdrew her gaze from the balcony and looked at Zachary. She then said worriedly, âYouâre
sick, so you canât expose yourself to cold air. It should
always remain closed.â
Zachary nodded and assured her, âIâll close it in a moment. You can go on ahead.â
Sophia did not say anything further, but her gaze lingered on the balcony door for a moment before she
left.
Zachary closed the door again after she left. There was no movement on the balcony, suggesting that
Corinne had already left. He lowered his gaze to his open palms and looked at the two pills he avoided
consuming earlier.
Sophia must have noticed something. It would be prudent for Zachary to warn Corinne against coming
over even though he wanted to see her. He might have no memory of his past with her, but her
presence seemed to make him feel much better.
Sophia left her suite and headed toward her fatherâs suite. The slightly open balcony door still bothered
her, as did Zacharyâs decision to lock the door. When she arrived at her fatherâs suite, Melinda offered
her a plate of fruit and asked, âWould you like some fruit?â
Sophia snapped out of her thoughts and glared at the fruit plate in disgust. She then shot Melinda a
hostile glare and walked past her, completely ignoring the offer.
Melinda had grown accustomed to Sophiaâs distant behavior and could only sigh softly. Though
Sophiaâs indifference did not bother Melinda, it did affect Lilinâs mood.
When Lilin saw how rude Sophia was to Melinda, she crossed her arms and made no secret of her
displeasure. âSheâs so rude. Donât bother asking her anything next time!â
Melinda looked at Lilin and said, âSheâs directing all that rudeness to me, not you. I donât want you to be
at odds with her because of me, understand?
Lilin despised her motherâs penchant for tolerance. âIâm not at odds with her. Iâm not going to stoop to
the level of someone like her!â
Melinda frowned. âDonât say that about Sophia. What do you mean byâ someone like herâ?â âIsnât it
obvious what sort of person she is?â Lilin snorted in disdain.
âSheâll go to any lengths to get someone who doesnât love her, even if it means having to break his legs
and ruin his family. Sheâs just being selfish! I wonât tolerate someone as evil as her! Who knows if sheâll
do something horrible to me in the future!â
Melinda did not deny the truth of her daughterâs rant. She felt helpless, and her expression sank as her
emotions became a jumbled mess.
Adam cared for Sophia a lot, and Sophiaâs happiness was the key to his peace of mind. In turn,
Melinda loved Adam, and she wanted him to live happily and worry-free. Eventhough Sophia crossed
the line in wrecking a happy family, there was nothing they could do to change what happened. The
most they could offer was a few silent prayers for the unfortunate woman who fell victim to Sophiaâs
schemes, hoping she would find happiness again in her life.