Chapter 834
Night of Destiny
She decided to move a part of their familyâs property to Sophiaâs home country, then live there as a
permanent resident. Their family had expanded its business overseas for almost two hundred years, so
it was about time for them to return to their roots. She even decided to be buried with her husband in
the future,
In the evening, Sophia strolled in the garden outside with Martha, listening to the older womanâs
amusing stories about her husbandâs antics when he was at young child. She kept lowering her head to
chuckle discreetly. Everyoneâs childhood was filled with fun, it seemed -even Arthur was no different.
Just then, a servant came over to Martha and reported, âOld Madam Weiss, Miss Jennings is outside
and wants to see you.â
Martha frowned as soon as she heard. that. âI donât want to see her. Tell her to leave.â
âSheâs on her knees and wonât budge no matter what we say. She insists on seeing you.â The servant
had tried to chase her away too, but it was exactly because
Emily refused to leave that the servant came to report it.
Martha huffed for a few seconds, furious at the mention of the Jennings. She said to Sophia, âSophia,
come with me!â
The latter nodded and followed Martha out of the yard. On the other side of the iron gates, Emily was
kneeling with tears streaming down her face. She trembled visibly when she saw Sophia, then lowered
her head in shame.
She never thought that Sophia would see her like this. It wouldnât be too embarrassing if she kneeled
and begged Martha, but Sophia simply had to come along to watch.
A hint of strong hatred flashed across her downcast eyes.
As soon as Martha saw Emily, she felt fury raging inside her. âYour family did such horrible things, yet
you still have the guts to come begging for mercy?â
âGrandma, my parents have repented. They didnât mean anything evil; they just loved me too much and
wanted me to have a happy life in the future. They didnât do it on purpose.â Emily still called her
âGrandmaâ.
âDonât call me that, for I donât have a grandchild as evil as you. Your parents love you, but you also
allowed them to carry out their plans. What makes you any different from them?â
âYou did something to Artie so that he would forget about me. Do you think you can attain happiness
just like that? Did it ever occur to you that Artieâs life couldâve been in danger?â Sophia also questioned
angrily.
Tears streamed down Emilyâs face as sudden anger took over her. She looked up and glared at Sophia
as she said, âIf it werenât for you, I wouldâve been a perfect match for Artie. You! Youâre the one who
caused this to happen.â
âHow dare you! You havenât repented at all! Youâre even pushing the blame on Sophia, but sheâs
completely innocent in this matter. I was wrong about you,â Martha shouted. She once thought that
Emily was a decent girl, but she never thought that the latter would turn so evil because of her jealousy.
Emily truly wasnât a good person at heart.
Emilyâs hatred only grew stronger. She had originally come to beg for mercy, but when she saw Sophia,
her anger was stoked. Thus, she did the wrong thing again. She shouted in panic, âGrandma, Iâm
sorry-â