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The Returning EX (Sophia and John)

Chapter 859
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Sophia took one of the invitation cards and flipped it open before a wedding picture of Robin and Lincoln came into

view. Although the picture looked like it had been edited before, their smiles seemed rather sincere and genuine.

Then, Sophia kept the card and said, “Congratulations!”

 

Upon hearing that, Robin smiled in embarrassment just as Lincoln thanked Sophia, whereupon they made their way

to the dining room. Meanwhile, the room was filled with a strange atmosphere, while John and Ian had zero

interaction with each other, holding a glass of water in their hands.

At the same time, Logan began to start whining and complaining again, but this time, it wasn’t about Lola. Instead,

he was criticizing and berating the Morgan Family. Nonetheless, he seemed less cranky and angrier, unlike the time

he was cursing Lola previously. Even so, Logan was seen swearing and condemning the Morgan Family with all kinds

of strong language. However, Ian behaved as if he didn’t hear anything at all, with his eyes staring at the air blankly.

Later, Sophia noticed John curling his lips upward to reveal a cunning smile. What’s this guy really up to? On the

other hand, Logan could barely contain his excitement when he saw so many faces. In that instant, he immediately

put all his frustration behind him and started greeting the others with a smiling face. “It’s been a while since the last

time I had a party so crowded. We’re going to have so much fun tonight!”

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As soon as he finished his words, Logan pressed the bell to send for a waiter and start ordering. Then, he behaved

even more enthusiastically than the waiter as he explained every single dish on the menu in detail.

Although Logan’s humorous behavior managed to amuse Sophia, she knew the reason behind her friend’s

excitement. Logan has always enjoyed being around people. Despite his recent despondency, it looks like this

crowded occasion is doing well in lifting his mood.

Meanwhile, the waiter only waited in silence until Logan was done introducing and ordering the dishes. Then, he

looked at Logan with a smile and said, “You look especially delighted today, Young Master Jefferson.”

Logan then waved at the waiter and instructed, “Yes, indeed. Please prepare the dishes at once.”

 

Watching that, Sophia grabbed the glass on the table and took a sip of water. He is happy indeed, but I bet

someone else isn’t. Shortly after that, Robin stood up and announced her wedding day to everyone, which was just

around the corner. Then, she proceeded to distribute her invitation cards to each and everyone present, while they

congratulated her and Lincoln.

With the invitation card in his hand, Logan stared at it for a long while and sighed in a helpless manner. Soon, he

shifted his gaze to Ian. “Alas! I don’t know when it’s our turn to give out our wedding invitation cards.” Nonetheless,

Ian only shot a gaze at him without saying a single word.

Noticing the man’s glacial look, Sophia knew her friend wasn’t happy about it. At this time, Matilda chimed in and

said, “Ian shouldn’t have any trouble looking for a girlfriend. He is one of the most popular candidates in the music

contest, so you can imagine how many girls are crazy about him.”

 

Logan grunted in a nonchalant manner as he tried to play dumb before Matilda. “How dare you compare me to

Ian?! Are you doubting me?”

Seriously, Matilda nodded. “Yeah, that’s exactly what I’m saying.”

As Logan seemed to lighten up, he shifted his attention to Sophia. “Look at this lady, Sophia. She is bullying me

again!”

Amused by Logan’s response, Sophia burst into laughter along with Matilda, who gazed at William.

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