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Chapter 461 - 270: Sophie Scott’s Chance Encounter, Egbert Vaughn Makes His Entrance [Part 3]



Chapter 461 - 270: Sophie Scott’s Chance Encounter, Egbert Vaughn Makes His Entrance [Part 3]

Couldn’t help but curl her lips, feeling a bit amused.

Truly just an obedient and well-mannered young lady, raised delicately, too well protected.

"Sophie?"

"Sophie."

In the private room, two people called out Sophie’s name.

One was the completely unaware Lily Turner, and the other was Ethan Scott, who had received a message notification from Egbert Vaughn.

"Lily?" Sophie was also surprised by Lily Turner’s presence and called out in astonishment, then glanced over to see Ethan Scott sitting on the sofa with his arm around Lily, exclaiming in disbelief, "Second Brother."

"Mr. Scott, is that your sister?"

"Is this the sister you often mention, Sophie?"

"Obedient and beautiful, with both inner and outer beauty, no wonder you’ve kept her hidden and wouldn’t bring her out."

...

The group immediately began chattering, and someone even took the initiative to greet Sophie and invited her to sit down.

Faced with a bunch of people she didn’t know, Sophie was somewhat uneasy, not to mention having to sit among them.

"Make some room for the young lady."

Egbert Vaughn stepped in first, speaking to a young man occupying a single-seat sofa. The young man teased a bit but quickly made room.

Sophie looked at Egbert Vaughn with gratitude.

Egbert Vaughn smiled at her.

Walking over, Sophie sat down.

"It’s rare to see you willing to come to a place like this," Ethan Scott blocked a bottle of fruit wine being handed to Sophie and had the waiter bring orange juice, gentlemanly and thoughtful, "Will your mom say anything if she knows?"

"..." Sophie pursed her lips. She didn’t want to talk about family matters in front of so many people, so she said, "Just came out for fun, Second Brother, you have to keep it a secret for me."

"Secret, secret, definitely a secret."

Ethan Scott nodded with a smile.

Lily Turner glanced coquettishly at Ethan Scott, reminding him, "Introduce Sophie to everyone."

"My sister, Sophie." Ethan Scott pointed to Sophie, then glanced around at everyone present, withdrawing his gaze disinterestedly, and said to Sophie, "These people... they don’t deserve you, just manage to deal with them."

Saying this, he pointed with his chin at Egbert Vaughn, who had just sat down, "That’s Egbert Vaughn, you should recognize him."

Sophie quickly glanced at Egbert Vaughn, who was sitting leisurely, and nodded slightly, feeling a bit embarrassed.

However, Ethan Scott’s introduction clearly stirred up the "public anger."

"Mr. Scott, that’s no way to look down on people, what’s wrong with introducing us?"

"Why are we ’just managing,’ but Vaughn gets a special introduction? That’s unfair!"

"Sophie, look at us this ragtag group, we deserve to have names too."

...

They laughed and joked, seemingly accusing Ethan Scott, but in reality, they didn’t care about his words at all.

On the other side, Lily Turner elegantly sipped her fruit wine, observing the different ways they fawned and catered to her, inwardly smirking coldly.

A group of rich playboys, all cut from the same cloth, looking down on a fading star like her inside and out; yet giving plenty of face to a wealthy lady like Sophie, calling her warmly and amiably "Sophie," acting all easy-going.

Especially Ethan Scott—

When he used her as a pawn, there was no talk of who was worthy.

The favoritism was all too obvious.

Though it was Sophie’s first time encountering such a scene, Ethan Scott’s friends were obviously restrained, speaking and acting appropriately, coupled with Ethan Scott and Egbert Vaughn’s intentional or unintentional control of the situation, Sophie gradually relaxed, no longer as nervous and uneasy as before.

During this, Egbert Vaughn received another call, greeted Ethan Scott, then got up and left the room.

He had originally been sitting close to Sophie, and as soon as he left, someone took his seat, enthusiastically initiating a conversation with Sophie.

This atmosphere was something Sophie could barely handle.

"I’m going to the bathroom."

Placing the orange juice down, Sophie found an excuse and quickly stood up.

There was a private bathroom in the room, but someone who drank too much was throwing up in there, so Sophie didn’t go in and instead left the room.

Once the door closed, the noise and stuffiness were isolated, and the breeze in the corridor carried a slight chill, which made her feel much more comfortable.

After walking a few steps, Sophie glanced toward the bathroom and saw a couple sweetly heading over, feeling a bit uncomfortable, she decided not to go and leaned against the wall, her fingers subconsciously scratching lightly on the wall. As she lowered her head in thought, a sudden flash of memory of Egbert Vaughn holding her in the hallway appeared in her mind.

Her heart started racing faster.

What’s going on, she wasn’t even into this type...

"Why did you come out?"

Suddenly, a voice echoed, pulling Sophie back to reality.

She lifted her eyes in surprise to find Egbert Vaughn, having finished his call unnoticed, now standing beside her, with one hand in his pocket, smiling lightly. In the dimly lit corridor, he looked quite charming.

Recalling her earlier thoughts, Sophie’s ears turned a bit hot, instinctively reaching up to tuck her hair, but halfway, she stopped, afraid of exposing her ears.

Forcing a smile at Egbert Vaughn, Sophie lowered her gaze and softly said, "It’s a bit noisy."

"It is a bit."

Egbert Vaughn chuckled softly, leaning against the wall like her, his long legs stretching and bending. He took out a pack of cigarettes, took one, and as he was about to find his lighter, he glanced at her and removed the cigarette.

Slightly turning his head, Egbert Vaughn looked at the quiet yet anxious Sophie and suddenly asked, "Is the young lady in a bad mood?"

"..."

Sophie’s shoulder slightly trembled as if startled, quickly glancing at Egbert Vaughn before hastily withdrawing her gaze and lowering her head.

However, the moment she lifted her eyes, the tearful look in her eyes made Egbert Vaughn momentarily stunned.

Playing with the unlit cigarette between his fingers, a breeze passed through the corridor, bringing the bustling sounds from various rooms.

In contrast, this place seemed quite peaceful.

"Want to go see the stars?" Egbert Vaughn suddenly asked.

"Huh?"

The sudden question made Sophie look up in shock, her eyes covered with a layer of moisture, and her rims slightly reddened.

"There’s a meteor shower at ten tonight; a friend invited me to watch it. They’ve been calling me several times." Egbert Vaughn smiled, not with a frivolous intent, but rather explained with a bit of gravity, "But it’s a bit far, on a mountain in the suburbs; if we go now, we should still make it."

"..."

Sophie hesitated, biting her lip.

So late at night, to go to the wilderness with a man she just met...

To look at the stars?

That’s the way it’s put, but it would be impossible without a bit of guarded thinking.

Egbert Vaughn easily saw through her concerns, casually smiling, and nonchalantly said, "If you don’t want to, just—"

"I’ll go."

The soft words interrupted Egbert Vaughn.

Egbert Vaughn was taken aback.

Sophie quickly glanced at him, lowered her head, blushing slightly, with a rosy hue blooming on her cheeks.


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