She Is A CEO
She Is A Ceo Novel By George Chapman -Chapter 74
When discussing with Edwin, Edwin naturally chose the latter. He was not indecisive and worried too much, so he persuaded Sophie to tell Esmae the truth directly. After all, the friendship between the three was not so fragile, and it was not right to hide it from Esmae.
Sophie was persuaded to help Esmae settle down first and then slowly tell her about the two being together later. However, she didn’t expect that Esmae’s flight arrived early in New York and also bumped into her and Edwin embracing each other outside the airport.
That day was the most heartbreaking moment in Sophie’s life. Esmae looked at her as if she was a thief, a robber who had stolen her love and taken away her youth. She was too choked up to speak in the face of Esmae, but Edwin stood in front of her and told her that they were already together.
Perhaps Edwin overestimated Esmae’s generosity. Esmae did not listen to any of Edwin’s explanations, nor did she give Sophie a chance to explain further. She broke up with them on the spot, vowing never to see each other again.
After that, Sophie often went to Esmae’s school to look for her. She thought that time would slowly change Esmae’s attitude, but Esmae always avoided her. At first she could still meet her. Although she would immediately run away, after a long time, her classmates all knew that Esmae rejected her. And no one was willing to reveal her whereabouts. In this way, they went farther and farther apart and lost all contact after graduation.
“I once tried to find out her whereabouts, but all to no avail. I couldn’t even explain to her. I blame myself for being too indecisive back then. I delayed again and again … never thought that this farewell has been more than thirty years.” Sophie’s voice was full of regret for her best friend.
To this day, Sophie still felt sorry for Esmae. When she heard Lucia explain her family’s situation, she was even more ashamed that, as her best friend, she hadn’t even shared half of the burden with her.
After listening to Sophie’s narrative, Arthur was secretly relieved that if his parents really betrayed Esmae together only after they left the country, it would really be too difficult for Lucia to live with herself, while Lucia was caught up in Sophie’s memories and laments.
“Esmae is gentle and virtuous, but she is also very persistent. It is very difficult to change what she has decided.” Lucia understood Sophie’s ambivalence and Esmae’s determination.
with Arthur, but I didn’t think it was because of me,” Sophie said apologetically to Lucia.”Sorry to let you
don’t have to say that.” Sophie was also emotionally unstable now,
we now know Esmae’s identity, why don’t we just go and explain it clearly. It can also clear up the regret you and Dad have had for years.” said
as you think …,” Sophie said with
a betrayed hatred for so many years. I’m afraid it’s not just a matter of a few words.” Thinking about Esmae’s
I will discuss this matter to see if there is any way to solve it. Lucia, you must not go to help us
Lucia nodded silently.
will you leave me!?” Arthur gently held Lucia’s wrist
feelings. Sophie can sense Lucia’s
pulling it into his arms when Lucia pinched his arm and
out for
carefully checked Arthur’s wounds. Just now she cried in his arms
worried about him, so obediently let her check his wounds. However, he suddenly found Lucia seemed to have been lowered her head not to look at him, so he lowered his head sideways to
Lucia was
do it, but not me?” Lucia finally raised her head and
prefer to retaliate against
Read She Is A CEO - She Is A Ceo Novel By George Chapman -Chapter 74
Read She Is A Ceo Novel By George Chapman -Chapter 74 with many climactic and unique details. The series She Is A CEO one of the top-selling novels by Novels online. Chapter content chapter She Is A Ceo Novel By George Chapman -Chapter 74 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, empty-handed, But unexpectedly this happened a big event. So what was that event? Read She Is A CEO She Is A Ceo Novel By George Chapman -Chapter 74 for more details