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The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished

Chapter 1635
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Chapter 1635 Lilin glared at Sophia. "Only someone like you would be tricked by a few pieces of candy. I'm not a three-year-old, and | don't like candies either!" Sophia smiled mockingly and said, "Is that so? Then tell US what the 'nice' person did to make you think that in just a few minutes." Lilin scoffed. "Of course it didn't take just a few minutes to makethink she's a good person! I've known her for a long time, and | am very sure that she's a good person!" Melinda could not but think Lilin was acting a little crazy, so she pulled her over uneasily and asked, "Out with it, Lilin. Who's this nice person you're talking about?" Lilin tore her angry gaze away from Sophia to look at Melinda. She then explained nicely, "Mom, do you remember the woman who donated blood to you in the hospital after you got into the car accident? Well, | met her upstairs just now! Now, is she or is she not a very nice person?" "What? Did you, really? It's been several years! Are you sure it's her?" asked Melinda with shock.

Lilin nodded confidently. "I'm very sure! I've already talked to her, and she also remembered that incident!" Melinda was overjoyed. She turned to look at Adam excitedly. "Brian, did you hear that? The woman we've been looking for all these years is right here in this restaurant! This must be fate!" Adam nodded. "You're right. It must be fate. | must take this opportunity to thank her properly for saving your life." Sophia was a little unhappy and secretly sneered in her heart.

"Dad, don't you think it's a bit too coincidental? | mean, you've been looking for that woman for so many years to no avail, yet she suddenly appears out of nowhere? Lilin was only a few years old at the time, so how could she possibly recognize her after so many years had passed he probably made a mistake or something." "Are you doubting my memory? Even if you doubt my memory, didn't you hear what I just said, that the kind woman also remembered that incident? | wasn't mistaken!" said Lilin angrily.

Sophia shook her head. "Everyone wants to be a hero, so it's only natural she wouldn't tell you've mistaken her for someone else. Lilin, you must've told her about what happened back then without her prompting, and she just went along with it so that you'll think she's the person who saved Melinda's life. | think we should test her to see whether she's really who she says she is." Lilin glared at Sophia with disgust. "What you said says more about you than her! It's only because that's exactly something you'd do, so you think that the world is full of people who think like you! The woman who saved Mom is very humble. | told her I'd get Mom and Dad to thank her personally, but she didn't even want to cdown because she feared that Mom and Dad would reward her." "Lilin, I'm only looking out for you. I'm worried that you, Dad, and Melinda would get tricked by unscrupulous people. You said that the woman was unwilling to cdown to see Dad and Melinda. Well, have you ever thought that she's just playing hard-to-get? She must know that we'll go up to her after you tell US about her!" Lilin was fed up with how manipulative Sophia was. "No! Stop talking. This has nothing to do with you. The person she saved isn't you but my mother!" Sophia lowered her head to pretend that she was hurt. "Fine. | shouldn't have said so much. | thought we're all family here, but it seems like I'm still an outsider..." Melinda looked embarrassed. "We do see you as family, Sophia! But you know how Lilin's temper is. I'm sure she didn't really mean what she said. I'll discipline her when we get back, so please forgive her." Sophia took a deep breath and wiped her nonexistent tears. "It's okay, Melinda. | understand where Lilin's coming from. It's okay if she doesn't seeas her sister. My mother died early, so I've long been used to being alone." It pained Adam to see Sophia so hurt and alone. "Lilin, how dare you talk to your sister like that? Hurry up and apologize to her this instant!"