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Chapter 992
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Chapter 992

Chapter 992

“Oh, she’s not that innocent.”

Fia tried to cup with words so that Sophia would not feel hurt. “Sophia’s been in a circle that’s… not kept up with the latest trends.”

“Madam, don’t you worry about me. I’m fine.” Sophia said with a smile, “Ms. Reid is a good and kind lady like you too. So I don’t mind a few pokings from her.”

“Oh? Good and kind? But we’ve just met, have we not? You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, you know? What if I only look good from the outside? What if I’m actually a bad person?” Eileen continued teasing her.

Giving it a few thoughts, Sophia said, “If you’re bad, please only show that side of yours to the outsiders. All I ask is that you treat Madam nicely.”

Hearing this, Eileen giggled before hugging Fia tighter and whispering into her ear, “Geez, what a sweet girl! She is so earnest and sincere when talking about you. You should make her your personal bodyguard.”

Fia, however, was still thinking about Eileen’s words that wished her and Conrad an

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invulnerable marriage. Well, she was not sure if it would still last at this rate. She was not sure if he loved her or if she loved him anymore.

Henceforth, she needed to talk less about Conrad so she could slowly forget him and move on with her life.

“What’s wrong?” Eileen lightly shook Fia as she noticed her friend being awfully quiet all a sudden.

“Hmm? What?” Fia pulled her attention back to her friend.

“We’re nearing our favorite bakery. If you’re peckish, I could get something for you.”

Glancing out the car’s window, Fia said, “It might not be a good idea. The paparazzi might be lurking nearby, waiting to ambush you.”

“It’s fine. I’m bound to bump into them anyway. So, I might as well catch up with them. It’d be a good warm-up before returning to the entertainment industry.”

Thus, Eileen asked Sophia to stop at the bakery before stepping out of the car. She had a mask and a cap on so it would not be easy to recognize her.

If there was anyone that could see through her disguise, it would be her fans. Aw man, it would be great if she still had fans after keeping a low profile for so long!

“Sophia, would you kindly park at a parking area nearby? We’ll visit the bakery with Eileen.”

Fia was still worried. She was not going to let Eileen go out to the public alone like that.

“Yes, Madam.”

There was a shopping mall nearby so the open-air parking area had plenty of room for her to park the car.

A moment later, Fia slowly walked toward the bakery with Sophia escorting her. Before they

were able to get to the entrance, they could already see a mob of people crowding outside of the bakery.

“What’s going on? Don’t tellMs. Reid is being assaulted? We’ve got to help her!”

“Oh, no. That’s not it.” Fia smiled. “It’s her fans.”

“Fans? Are they going to hurt her? Perhaps I should go help her after all.”

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“Don’t worry. Everything’s fine.” Fia pointed and said, “Look! Even though she is surrounded by fans, they are courteous enough to give her spersonal space. At the very least, they’re not stalking fans.”

“Stalking fans…?”

Fia patiently explained, “As the nsuggests, stalking fans are essentially stalkers. They tend to stalk everywhere and take pictures of celebrities. What’s even worse is that they would also sell the celebrities’ pictures and information of their whereabouts for money. They don’t care if the celebrities would meet with danger after exposing them like that.”

“What? That’s a crime! People like that should be all sent to jail!” Sophia was pissed when she heard about these stalkers.

Fia smiled as she patted on Sophia’s shoulder. “You’re absolutely correct!”

“I’ll ask Sir to find another female member from the Hellish Training Camp and assign her to protect Ms. Reid.”

“But it’s best to discuss this matter with Eileen first,” Fia said.

“But assigning her a bodyguard is for her own good. What’s there to discuss?”

“Even though it’s for her own good, we should ask if she agrees with the idea. Not doing so would mean disrespecting her as a person,” Fia patiently explained to Sophia.

Hearing this, Sophia furrowed her brows and lamented, “Oh, what a chore! Wait a minute… but Sir had never discussed with you when he made any decision for you. So he’s been disrespecting you… Gosh, you’re not upset with him, are you?”