Chapter 721 Sophie of Double Standard
Chapter 721 Sophie of Double Standard
From the moment she first met the woman, she knew she was no match for this woman in any way.
First was appearance, second was family background, and last was ability and temperament.
In short, nothing could compare with her.
So later, she also figured out that Stanley didn't like her because she didn't have anything as Violet,
that was why she changed her attitude and got in touch with the rich men she never despised before,
who couldn't have anything without their parents, and let them take her to and from all kinds of rich
people's places.
In those establishments, she could learn a lot of skills that only rich people know, and then make
herself even better.
Originally, after she had learned down the road, even if she still couldn't match Violet, at least she
couldn't be any worse.
However, now that Sophie saw Violet, she knew that she was so wrong that she wasn't just far off,
Violet was completely outclassed, even if she now knew many skills that rich people would have.
First of all in the temperament aspect, she had to admit, even if she didn't want to, that she had lost
completely.
Violet's aura was like that of a noble queen, while she, on the other hand, seemed to be the head girl
from the hooker's yard.
There can be no comparison!
Thinking of this, Sophie's hands clenched up in a deadly grip, her body trembling slightly as she was
completely unable to accept such an outcome.
She had obviously worked so hard, studied so hard for all of this, just so that one day, she could make
Stanley change his mind about her and be worthy of Stanley.
But now that she'd met Violet, she suddenly realized that she seemed to have learned in the wrong
direction ......
"Miss Robinson, what are you thinking about?" Violet saw the way Sophie was biting her lip and her
expression changed, her eyes narrowed for a moment before she asked faintly.
Sophie's gaze flickered, then she collected the thoughts in her mind and looked at her as her voice was
a bit stiff as she replied "Nothing, Miss Hunt, you had someone bring me here ......"
"Please call me Mrs. Murphy, thank you." Violet interrupted her with a smile and a reminder.
This woman loved Stanley, wanted to pull Violet down from Mrs. Murphy's position and be on it?
Then Violet would have to remind this woman that she was the veritable Mrs. Murphy.
She had to tell this woman that she would fail and this woman had to call her Mrs. Murphy, the title this
woman wanted most.
Anyway, she just had to disgust this woman!
For her to say, Sophie was actually pretty, and there were definitely quite a few people who liked
Sophie.
Sophie was perfectly capable of finding a nice man, yet Sophie shouldn't fixate on her man, trying to
steal her position.
Then sorry, she definitely wouldn't give Sophie a good time.
Just as Violet had thought, Sophie's face twisted for a moment when she heard Violet tell her to call her
Mrs. Murphy.
Sophie knew that this was Violet deliberately disgusting her, telling her that not only would she not get
the position of Mrs. Murphy, but she could only call Violet Mrs. Murphy.
This woman was despicable!
Sophie squeezed her phone, a trace of resentment flashed in her eyes before fleetingly passing, then
squeezed the corners of her mouth, barely squeezing out a smile, taking a deep breath before opening
her mouth and shouting, "Mrs. Murphy."
"That's right." Violet smiled and crossed her legs before making a gesturing gesture to her, "Alright,
Miss Robinson, now you can continue on what I just had someone do?"
"Mrs. Murphy, you had someone bring me here, didn’t you?" Sophie looked at Violet defiantly.
Violet raised her eyebrows, "Yes, and I don't feel that there's anything wrong with me doing so."
"How can you say that?" Sophie's body trembled with anger, "You let someone bring me here forcibly,
that's kidnapping, that's confining my personal freedom, it's against the law, I can call the police!"
As if she had heard a big joke, Violet covered her lips and laughed.
Sophie listened to her laughter, her heart stuttered, inexplicably a little uneasy, "Mrs. Murphy, what are
you laughing at? Is what I said funny?"
"No, no, no, it's not funny." Violet waved her hand, "But it's very funny."
With a smile on her face, her expression reverted to a cold look as she spoke, "So Miss Robinson, you
also knows what it means to break the law, I thought you didn't know."
"What do you mean?" Sophie bit her lip, the unease in her heart growing heavier and heavier.
Violet coldly snorted, "What do I mean? I mean, Sophie have double standard, you broke the law, but
you do not allow others to do so, you are really shameless."
"You ......" Sophie's face was pale.
She clenched her fist for a moment before releasing it, her eyes locked on Violet, "Since you said I
broke the law, then tell me what law I broke?"
"Since you want to know, fine, then I'll tell you." Violet leaned back towards the sofa and raised a finger,
"First, you committed the crime of stalking by pestering my husband and besieging him three times
before, second, you wanted to be a mistress and wanted me to divorce my husband and take my place
yourself, although you didn't break the law, you violated morals, you are also subject to verbal criticism,
and third!"
Violet raised three fingers and looked at Sophie's face, only felt happy, "Third, you just rumored me on
the plane and spread untrue rumors about me, causing great damage and impact to my reputation as
well as my spirit, which also commits the crime of rumor-mongering, so, Miss Robinson, do you still feel
like you have not broken the law? "
"......" Sophie's mouth opened, trying to retort that she was talking nonsense.
Yet the words couldn't come out of her mouth.
Maybe in her own mind she knew she was breaking the law by doing this and just didn't want to admit
it.
But she was unwilling to admit it, her face was twisted and she was unable to speak.
"If you don't say anything, I'll take it that you admit all this, so you have double standard, right?" Violet
spread her hands, then continued, "You want to call the police and sue me for imprisoning your
personal freedom, I don't object and won't stop you, in a moment you can go to the newspaper to warn
me, of course, before that, let's settle the matter of your previous rumors about me on the plane. Miss
Robinson, how do you plan to compensate me?"
"Who am I to compensate?" Sophie's eyes widened, "Fine, I admit that I did say those things, but you
didn't lose anything, so why should I compensate you? I can apologize to you, but don't even think
about compensation, you're simply extorting!" Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.
She said with intent, but her eyes looked at Violet angrily.
She genuinely felt that Violet was deliberately blackmailing her.
She didn't think, for a moment, that she needed any compensation for this thing she had done, she had
just said a few things that didn't fit the facts.
Did she have to pay for her words?
She hadn't seen it anyway.
Violet laughed in exasperation when she saw Sophie look so angry that she took herself as a malicious
blackmailer.
"Miss Robinson, you are thinking that disinformation doesn't require compensation, so you think I'm
deliberately talking big and deliberately making you pay?" The corner of Violet's mouth pulled out a
sneering, icy curve.
Sophie looked at her, "I just said a few words, it's not like I hurt you, and you want me to compensate,
that's too much, isn't it?"