When Eikichi saw that Charlie was completely unmoved, he felt that he was doomed today.
This was because, at this time, he did not have anyone else on hand anymore.
Even if he were to call for a master from his family to come and save his life right now, it would still be too late. 8
As Eikichi was about to fall into a state of desperation, the car door of the Rolls-Royce beside him suddenly opened.
Sophie stepped out of the car before she said to Charlie, "Sir, you must be from Oskia too, right? Since you are an Oskian, haven’t you heard of the saying that anyone could make mistakes and you should forgive them whenever possible?" 6
Charlie did not expect that there would still be someone who actually dared to come out to defend Eikichi at this time. 1
Not only that, it was even a woman.
Charlie frowned as he looked at Sophie, and he asked i n a cold voice, "I can tell from the way that you are speaking that you are also from Oskia, right? Why? Are you trying to intercede on behalf of this Japanese man now?”
Sophie replied blankly, "I am not trying to intercede or plead on his behalf. I am simply advising you not to be so cruel and heartless as a person. You should always give the other party a way out."
Charlie smiled before he asked her, "Why didn’t you step forward to stop him and persuade him to give me a way out when he asked more than a dozen of his men to beat me up just now, then?” 6
Sophie was a little stunned by Charlie’s sudden question. 1
In fact, she had actually had this thought in her mind just now. If Charlie were to be at the losing end and if his life was in danger, she would have certainly gotten out of the car to stop Eikichi too.
However, Sophie knew very well that even if she told Charlie this now, he would not believe her words anyway.
So, she said, "You are not injured at all even though more than a dozen men stepped forward to beat you u p, right? Since you did not suffer any injuries at all, why can’t you just give the other party a way out of this?" 7
Charlie sneered as he asked, "He did not give me a way out, so why should I give him a way out?" 4
Sophie replied, "Sir, let's talk about what happened first. You were the one who was at fault in the first place. This is the main road, not your courtyard. You were wrong to be fighting with and chasing this man out to the main road. This man only got hit and his arms were crushed by this car only because you were chasing after him." 2
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