No Trespassing! My Aloof Brother-Chapter 652 - 650 I Know Now【2 Updates】
However, Sarah River wasn’t his type, and no matter how much Sophia Bennett mimicked her, he still wouldn’t like her.
Time ticked by, memories constantly washing over Christopher Scott’s mind, but his impression of Sophia Bennett remained unchanged, and he never considered trying to develop anything with her.
Sophia Bennett sat across from Christopher Scott, watching the man’s furrowed brow, holding her breath in nervous anticipation. She hoped he would remember her goodness, even if just a little.
Sophia Bennett noticed Christopher Scott’s gaze falling on the timer on her phone, and she couldn’t help but also look towards the timer.
She saw that 2:08 minutes had passed, and in less than a minute, she and Christopher Scott would have to come to a conclusion.
Sophia Bennett had thought it through, if Christopher Scott still disliked her as always and there wasn’t a shred of hope, she would give up and stop making herself a nuisance to him.
After pursuing Christopher Scott for so long without any improvement in their relationship, it would be a lie to say Sophia didn’t mind, but at this point, there was nothing more she could do for him than let go.
No matter how unwilling she was, and even if she doubted she could ever like anyone else again, she could only give up.
Sophia Bennett stared intently at the timer, almost wishing time would stop at this very moment, allowing her to sit in front of Christopher Scott forever, just watching him.
But time was beyond her control, no matter how hard she prayed, three minutes passed quickly.
When the time reached 3:00, Sophia Bennett quickly grabbed her phone and pressed the pause button, not a second more, not a second less, just as precisely as the time she hung up the phone every week.
Opposite Sophia, Christopher Scott was momentarily stunned by the girl’s actions. Then he casually looked up at her, seeing her calm demeanor with a hint of sadness in her eyes.
This was the first time Christopher Scott saw Sophia Bennett like this; he had never noticed she could be so composed.
When Sophia Bennett looked at Christopher Scott, their eyes met, and she smiled at him, calmly asking: "Christopher Scott, have you thought about it just now? Have you thought about getting to know me, understanding me?"
Hearing her question, Christopher Scott’s lips curled into a cold smile, and his voice was filled with sarcasm.
His reaction clearly indicated his attitude, still dismissive of Sophia Bennett.
Sophia disregarded Christopher Scott’s attitude and earnestly looked at him, asking: "Christopher Scott, do I still have a chance?"
Listening to Sophia’s calm voice, Christopher Scott looked at her again, seeing her furrowed brow and nervous expression.
At that moment, Christopher Scott had already withdrawn from his memories. The current Sophia Bennett still annoyed him, and he never considered understanding her further.
Therefore, Christopher said coldly: "Sophia Bennett, don’t waste your efforts. I don’t like you, no matter what you do or what you become, I will never like you."
Hearing Christopher Scott’s answer, Sophia Bennett took a deep breath.
For a moment, her heart seemed to stop, and she couldn’t catch her breath.
She stared at Christopher Scott, unable to look away for a long time.
She had thought that when Christopher Scott was watching the timer, he would consider her, think of her good points, but this time, she was indulging in her illusions again, overthinking it.
Watching the cold gaze of Christopher Scott, although she knew what she did wasn’t wise and only pushed Christopher further away, she was too tired to mock herself, just giving him a bitter smile.
For a moment, she didn’t know what to say, only knowing that Christopher Scott had no feelings for her.
After being stunned for a moment, Sophia felt her eyes begin to water, seeing the disdain in the man’s eyes.
Sophia forced a smile, unwilling to be underestimated or ridiculed by Christopher Scott anymore.
Thus, she forced a smile to make herself look composed.
Sophia held back the ache in her eyes, her expression becoming stiff.
Even though the result was within her expectations, she was still hurt, deeply wounded, but at least she got an answer, at least she shattered the last bit of longing.
The presence of Sarah River intensified Sophia’s sense of inferiority, making her want to escape, making her regret why she liked this cold-hearted man.
After a moment of hesitation, Sophia finally smiled and said to Christopher Scott: "Yeah! I understand."
Then she hastily grabbed her phone, saying: "Well... um... you probably don’t want to have dinner with me, right? Then I’ll settle the bill, sorry to have wasted your time."
She then signaled for the waiter, gave them three hundred yuan, and paid for the coffee.
Christopher Scott watched Sophia’s series of actions, feeling a bit puzzled by what game she was playing today and what this conversation meant. Was she planning to give up? Or would she act as if she hadn’t heard the words he just said?
Christopher Scott squinted slightly, staring at Sophia for a moment. Sophia didn’t give him any answers, just smiled and said: "Um, if you have something to do, you can go ahead. I’ve said what I wanted to say, sorry to have troubled you."
In Sophia’s last two sentences, she didn’t even call him by his name, instead using "um."
All of a sudden, she felt that mentioning Christopher Scott’s name would inexplicably hurt her heart, a deep sadness she’d rather avoid. So, she didn’t want to say his name, didn’t want to keep looking at him; although she had just hoped for time to stop so she could look at Christopher Scott a little longer.
But at this moment, looking at Christopher Scott even for an extra second would break her heart.
Christopher Scott was even more baffled by Sophia Bennett’s repeated apologies and her words to dismiss him.
However, he never bothered to ask about Sophia’s thoughts; after all, he never cared about them.
If this farce made Sophia give up chasing him, it would be a great thing, sparing him the trouble of speaking more with her.
So, unhurriedly, he stood up from his chair, rolled his eyes at Sophia indifferently, and walked out of the restaurant as if nothing had happened.
As Christopher Scott passed by Sophia Bennett, her tears instantly welled up and flowed uncontrollably.
Christopher Scott left, and she could no longer hold back her emotions. Hearing the man’s footsteps fading away, she felt as if her heart was being cut by a knife; she wished to get up and chase after him, embrace him tightly, plead for him not to be so heartless, not to hate her so much, but she knew doing so would only make Christopher Scott despise her more.
She was tired of being hated by him, so she let the tears fall on her body, biting her lower lip to suppress the impulse in her heart, and let Christopher Scott leave just like that.
She had told herself this was the last time she would entangle Christopher Scott; if he still hated her, she would have to let go, no matter how much her heart couldn’t bear it.






