However, during those extremely painful days, Sophia Bennett successfully invaded his life.
Christopher Scott's dislike for Sophia overshadowed his regret for Seven Murray. He always disliked Sophia more than he missed Seven.
As time passed day by day, Christopher unconsciously let go of Seven, yet he developed a dependency on Sophia. She shifted his focus.
Looking back now, Christopher cannot deny that the annoying Sophia troubled him more than lamenting Seven because Sophia was an everlasting pause.
Thinking of Sophia again, Christopher couldn't help but take a deep breath. He never expected to care so much after that person left.
When Seven got engaged, he remembered feeling deep regret for not holding onto her, regretting his immaturity and the hurt he caused Seven.
