Seeing Charles Sharp, the man immediately stopped.
Sophie Bennett, however, was fearless, "What are you looking at?"
Charles Sharp said with no expression, "If you want to go out and play, do it. Don't make noise at home so I can't rest."
This remark made Sophie Bennett even angrier, "Does it mean that you won't care how I play outside?"
"You're an adult, your legs are on you, do whatever you want after thinking it through."
"I just won't go out. I'll stay at home and annoy you to death," Sophie Bennett snorted, "Charles Sharp, who do you think you are? Do you really think that without you there's no other man in the world? Must I hang myself on your tree? I don't love you; marrying you is only for our Presidential Mansion. Don't be so self-righteous. Even if my mom urges me to have a child with you, and even if you want one, I won't give birth for you."
"You're overthinking it." He said no more, headed back to his room to grab his coat, and left.
