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No Trespassing! My Aloof Brother-Chapter 634 - 632 Affection Over Time [4 Updates]
Sometimes, words can hurt more deeply than force.
Christopher Scott watched Sophia Bennett sobbing and found her detestable, so he rolled his eyes fiercely and walked out of the bedroom.
He didn’t want to stay in this house for one more second, and he resolved never to return again.
At this moment, Christopher felt he must have been out of his mind to agree to Sophia’s invitation to this family gathering. What nonsense about doing a favor? It was just her wishful thinking. He never asked her to come find him or drink on his behalf.
Seeing that Christopher was about to leave without listening to her explanation, Sophia cried even harder. She didn’t want to be misunderstood by Christopher. She truly just made a foolish mistake and wasn’t as bad as he thought.
Sophia immediately pushed Maya Spencer’s hand away, turned around to chase after Christopher, and held onto his arm tightly, trying to explain through her tears: "I... I... I was wrong, but I really didn’t do anything. I’ll never dare do it again."
"Christopher, I beg you, please don’t be mad at me, okay?"
"Please, I promise I won’t act recklessly again."
Sophia initially wanted to defend herself but was afraid that the more she explained, the angrier Christopher would become, so she kept admitting her mistakes and repeatedly acknowledged her faults.
Listening to Sophia’s apologies only made Christopher more furious. He hated her apologies, hated her promises, hated her tears. In short, as long as it was Sophia, no matter what she did, Christopher couldn’t stand her.
So, he shook her hands off forcefully and left without looking back.
Liam Spencer saw the situation and quickly stopped Sophia from chasing after Christopher again, turning to Maya and saying: "I’ll take Christopher back. Maya, keep an eye on your sister."
"Alright!" Maya grabbed Sophia’s hand to prevent her from going after Christopher.
Watching Christopher’s departing figure, Sophia cried heartbreakingly as she apologized: "I’m sorry, I’m sorry! I really won’t do this again in the future."
But no matter how much Sophia explained or how heartbrokenly she cried, Christopher still ignored her, and his dislike for her remained unchanged.
In the car on the way back, Liam drove while Christopher sat silently in the passenger seat, still furious about what had just happened. He couldn’t forgive Sophia for using such despicable means to get close to him.
Liam took a deep breath, glanced at the sullen Christopher, and nonchalantly said: "Sophia has the intention but lacks the guts to harm you. After putting you on the bed, she didn’t dare do anything, just sat on the sofa stupidly watching you. There’s no need to seriously deal with a naive girl like her."
Listening to Liam’s advice, Christopher irritably scratched his head. He didn’t want to stoop to Sophia’s level, as if somehow making her seem important. But that woman’s actions were annoyingly off-putting, making it impossible for him not to be angry.
Especially since this matter was significant. If he pretended nothing happened, it might embolden her to become increasingly audacious in the future.
Therefore, he felt no regret for his attitude toward Sophia, believing she brought it upon herself, which was indeed the case.
Facing Liam’s attempt to mediate, he confidently replied: "Being ignorant and timid doesn’t mean she didn’t do anything wrong. If she didn’t bother me, she wouldn’t have to watch my moods."
Christopher also hoped Liam and Maya could persuade Sophia to give up any illusions about him. He truly didn’t like her one bit, even to the point of detest.
Thus, he turned around, glanced at Liam, and said: "Liam, since that woman is close to you guys, can you advise her to stop clinging to me? It’s really annoying; I’m about to be driven insane by her."
Liam listened to Christopher’s complaint, shook his head helplessly, and casually said: "Actually, Sophia is quite simple. At least she approaches you because she likes you, not for your name and fortune. Can you guarantee that after missing her, you’ll still meet a girl who doesn’t come for money?"
Today, for some reason, Liam chose to speak positively about Sophia, perhaps because she didn’t do anything further out of line to Christopher, and thus he found some redeemable qualities.
Furthermore, in their social circle, relationships of commercial unions are common, and even if not, very few of those who throw themselves at someone aren’t after money.
Liam understood the kind of person Christopher was. If he were to choose a woman for life, it would naturally be someone who doesn’t seek fame or fortune; otherwise, his life would never be peaceful.
At this moment, only Sophia seemed most suitable. Despite her strange temper and a bit of self-willed nature, her feelings for Christopher were genuine. In matters of love, feelings can develop over time.
Christopher originally wanted to convince Liam to persuade Sophia not to cling to him. Unexpectedly, Liam did the opposite, trying to persuade him to accept Sophia. Christopher would never consent to that.
Therefore, he abruptly said: "Even if I marry someone for name or fortune, or for a commercial union, I, Christopher, will never marry Sophia."
Christopher’s aversion to Sophia was indescribable to himself. In short, as long as Sophia was around, he wouldn’t be, and vice versa.
Liam looked at his determined expression, a helpless smile tugging at his lips, and said: "You really are special with Sophia – especially in how much you dislike her."
"Christopher, do you think that when Sophia is pursuing you, it feels somewhat familiar, making you dislike her even more?"
Christopher was stunned by Liam’s question, pondering, was there? Was it because it felt familiar that he particularly disliked Sophia? No, he wasn’t someone who was so oblivious to right and wrong, couldn’t see his feelings clearly; he simply disliked Sophia, not because of some familiar feeling.
So he denied it with resolute calmness: "No!"
Despite verbal denial, his heart couldn’t refute it; upon Liam’s mention, he couldn’t deny it further, as Sophia’s persistence indeed resembled that of Seven Murray.
However, seven years ago, he didn’t dislike Seven’s persistence, yet seven years later, he detested Sophia chasing him in the same manner.
Christopher told himself that it was because he liked Seven, which is why he accepted Seven in any form.
As for his aversion to Sophia, he would never admit it was because Seven didn’t want him anymore, that Seven changed her heart, causing him to transfer his anger at Seven onto Sophia, hence his extreme dislike for her.
He used to enjoy being pursued, but now he despised it to the core. Christopher himself couldn’t determine if he had been influenced by Seven.
But none of it mattered anymore, because Seven would never return to his side, and regardless of any similarities between Sophia and Seven, he would never accept that woman.







