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Chapter 892

Chapter 892

Sophia was stunned. “I don’t know about this. Why don’t you ask Sir about it?”

“I don’t want to ask him.” Fia sat on the ground and said in a daze, “I want to meet my cousin.’

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Sophia felt a headache. How were they to meet? In name, Ewas dead and now she was living with a different face, but they had yet to find any evidence that Britney was Esme. “Today, when I went to Grandma’s grave, I met a girl. She said that my cousin is dead. I don’t have any memory of this.” Fia seemed to be talking to herself. “I don’t remember how my grandma and mom died. I’m just so sad, sad and lost. What exactly happened to me?”

Sophia looked at her, unable to say a single comforting word.

She thought of the mysterious character in the Hellish Training Camp, who could deal with poison and cure sickness, and heard that he could develop all kinds of strange medicines. She wondered if he had the ability to create a medicine that could help people forget about their worries.

Fia appeared to be extra sorrowful and needed medicine to forget about her worries.

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“You’re Sophia, did I get it right?” Fia looked at Sophia sorrowfully. “Have you ever liked someone?”

Sophia shook her head. “No. I have always only had training in my life. Boundless training and never had the chance to like someone.”

She could not have any other intentions, otherwise one could easily lose their lives in a gang fight. She lived like a robot.

Fia said admiringly, “That’s really great.”

“Is it?” Sophia frowned. “I don’t think it’s good.”

She tapped her own arms and thighs. “I’m a grown adult, yet I’ve never experienced any true feelings. It’s very dull.”

“Love is not a good thing.” Fia lowered her gaze. “It’s very bitter, very stringent.”

Sophia knelt by Fia’s side and said sincerely, “That’s because you are lacking a part of your memory. When you recall everything, you will know that Sir treats you very well. We have never seen him treat a girl as well as he treats you.”

Fia asked, at a loss, “Really? You’re not lying?”

“I will never lie to you.” Sophia raised her left hand. “I can swear that I will only be loyal to you and never betray you.”

Since she left the training camp, she had been arranged to be a spy at XX hotel and was constantly taken advantage of by the guests and manager. It made her feel like society was disgusting and she wanted to return to the camp.

Until she was sent to Fia’s side. Although they had not spent much ttogether, she could feel her sincerity.

Fia was a good person, very kind. She now really wanted to protect her madam, not just because of her boss’s orders.

Fia looked at Sophia who had a look of sincerity, and her tears fell involuntarily.

“Sophia, I don’t have anything, and can’t give anything.”

“As long as you treatas a friend, that’s enough.” Sophia smiled sweetly and held Fia’s hand.

“Madam, now you must be full of suspicion toward everything around you. I will accompany you and I’ll do whatever you askto do.”

Fia’s gaze trembled. “Can you not tell Conrad whatever I ask you to do?”

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Sophia was slightly stunned, but met Fia’s gaze and nodded.

“Alright, from today onward, I, Sophia, will only obey Madam!”

Even if Conrad were to beat her to death, she needed to do that!

Fia was truly too pitiful. She did not even have the most basic ability to protect herself.

She wanted to protect Madam, wanted to help Madam!

Sophia led Fia downstairs.

Fia stopped and saw the man in the middle of the living room, his back against the living room. Even if it was just a back, she could recognize him.

Sophia pinched Fia’s hand and said by her ear, “Sir is back. I’ll leave first. If there’s anything, you can just contact me.”

Fia nodded in a daze, her heart beating like mad in her chest cavity, guessing what Conrad wanted to do.

Conrad slowly turned around. He had a bouquet of blue roses in one hand as he stretched the other out toward her.

“Fia, cover.”

Fia held the railings by the stairs as she walked over step by step, her eyes on him throughout the entire process.

He had specially dressed up and he, who usually loved to dress in dark colors all year round, was now wearing a casual, beige suit.