She nodded with a smile, then returned to the venue.
She ran around the field as Caspar played to her. She instructed her brain not to think about the pains
on her knees.
Although her ability was not as flexible as before, she played very fast.
She took a ball hard while Benjamin was the first to take action. Unfortunately, she fell down again, not
because the sole of her feet was slipped, but because of the too much strength, her injured knees were
numb. She tried to stand up, but a terrible pain came over her knees, and she couldn't help but fall
back.
Standing up and about to walk forward, he saw her shaking her head. She was unyielding and
unyielding, which made him stop.
He looked at her deeply. A puff of smoke quietly floated through his eyes. She tried several times and
finally stood up. It was miraculously more fierce than before, as if she had suddenly obtained a
mysterious force from somewhere. Because of the score, a sharp edge ball was sent out by Sophia
before Caspar could rescue anybody. The ball flew off the border.
She won!
Admiration exploded in the middle of the court. Bob clapped his hands and laughed incredibly, "my
sister-in-law is really a magical woman!"
"How can the woman I choose be wrong?" There was a smile hanging on the corner of Lucas's
charming mouth. He ran over and held her horizontally. "We've had enough. It's time to go back." He
ignored Caspar who was sluggish on the other side, and took her out of the court, ignoring the others.
"I win, Lucas!" Lying in his arms, she shook her head with pride, removing the stubborn corners of the
disabled's mouth.
"Yes, you won. You have bony muscles innately." He looked at her with great love and pity.
Sitting on the beach chair, Sophia watched Caspar serving juice to the guests in her maidservant's
bikini. She felt that Caspar was even more refreshing than seeing a movie. But she still didn't finish one
thing.
In the evening, she asked Caspar to go to a grove on the other side of the island.
The forest was deep and quiet. A broken stone path meandered to the depth.
The thick green mist interlaced the trees and even the stone branches seemed to be dyed a layer of
transparent green.
The afterglow of the setting sun shone across the trees and flowed down a little bit. Rays of strange
shadows formed on the stone path through the green mist.
Wearing maidservant uniform, Caspar leaned against a tree trunk and crossed her arms with her chest.
"Why did you call me here? Don't expect me to serve you alone."
"You misunderstood me. I just have something to return to you." As she showed her hand, there was a
crystal bead in it. "If I guess right, you left it in the court, didn't you?"
"A very ordinary crystal bead. It might fall from someone's dress. How can you say it's mine?" She tried
to keep calm.
Sophia stepped forward and stood in front of the sunlight.
She picked up the crystal beads and turned to the direction of the sunset.
The light ball became bright and clear, revealing its secret in the sunshine.
"The crystal of Swarovski Necklace just matches your necklace with the logo of 'm'. I guess it's the first
letter of your surname. This necklace is made for you, isn't it?"
A gust of cold wind blew the leaves away, and the dim light of the house reflected a flustered shadow
on her face, which seemed to reveal her true feelings. "Are you going to tell Lucas and let him punish
me?"
Standing in the light, she continued with a kind smile, "don't worry. I said it in the game. I don't have to
wait till now. I just want to give it back to you."
"Why didn't you tell them?" Caspar was confused.
As Sophia shrugged her shoulders and looked at the flickering lights on the ground, she asked in reply:
"you like Lucas very much, don't you?"
Caspar's body shook as if she was swayed by a strong wind. She raised her head and looked at the
sky. The sun was setting, making her eyes redden.
At the first sight of him, she felt like that her heart was tormented and she was seized by her spirit. He
was perfect. She had never seen such an impeccable man like him, but he was also too heartless. She
had thought that he would never have any mercy to a woman. But after seeing Sophia, she found that
he was such a gentle and tender man. Why could this woman be the apple of the eye of everyone's
eye, while she could not? How could she be worse than her? She was not willing to accept it.
A tinge of sadness flashed across her eyebrows. Her eyes turned dim, so did her setting sun.
When she turned around, she smiled, her big mouth revealing a row of white teeth. "You have no idea
how much he loved me in the past, thousands of times better than you, tens of thousands of times. And
he is very infatuated with my body. He doesn't have enough at night!" She purposely raised her voice to
cover her lack of confidence. She knew very well that he had never touched her, even if she was naked
in front of him, he was still indifferent.
"Really?" "I don't have anything else to tell you. There are so many good things in the world. Being too
persistent is not good," she continued with a faint smile. After saying that, she put the crystal bead in
Caspar's hand, turned around and limped out of the bamboo forest.
Looking at her back, Caspar still didn't feel relieved. Instead, she felt more jealous. She was still
longing for Lucas, even just for one night, even if just once.
She walked forward and got out of the interlaced bamboo shadows.
A breeze blew through the bamboo forest, rustling, and the soft sound of bamboo reverberated in the
forest, like the singing of night ghosts.
After they left one by one, a slender figure floated out of the shadow in the depths of the forest. Her
blood red dress fluttered in the wind, like a ghost's claw stretching slowly towards the beach.
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