Chapter 154
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Chapter 154 You Belong To Me
âMrs. Laird, was it? Iâm Tristan Lombard. Please keep in mind that there are some people you should
never insult, and my woman is one of them.â There was no way he could tolerate someone insulting
Sophie, let alone doing so multiple times in a row.
The look on Constanceâs face changed the moment she heard him mention his name.
How is this possible? Even the Laird family finds Sophie unworthy, so how could someone like Tristan
be dating her? Thereâs no way the great Lombard family would approve of her! On top of that, Tristan
would never allow his woman to get so friendly with other guys!
With that in mind, Constance protested, âAre you kidding me? You canât possibly be Mr. Tristan! A man
like him would never take an interest in a girl like Sophie!â
Tristan simply snorted at her without saying anything, but that was more than enough to terrify her to
the core.
With Masonâs fate still uncertain as he lay on the hospital bed, the Laird family would be doomed if she
offended Tristan.
âAre you really Mr. Tristan?â Constance asked with an uncertain look in her eyes. She was clinging to
the last shred of hope that the man standing in front of her wasnât actually Tristan.
âWhat kind of woman did you say Sophie was?â Tristan asked with a sneer.
Constance didnât dare say anything further after that.
All it takes is an order from Mr. Tristan to destroy the Laird family completely!
Noticing that Tristan was still standing there, Sophie had no choice but to come back for him.
âWhy are you still wasting your time on her?â she asked with a frown as she grabbed his hand and
dragged him away.
A smile formed on Tristanâs face when he saw her holding his hand, and he kept his gaze fixated on
their interlocked fingers the whole time.
Sophie shook her head when she noticed what he was doing.
âOh, come on, Mr. Tristan! Are you serious right now?â Since when did he become so childish? Why
must he compete with Arius over everything?
âYes, I am. I want everything that Arius gets. You belong to me, Sophie. Make sure you remember that,
okay?â
He could put up with everything else she did, but this was something he had to stand firm on.
Sophie felt her heart race when she heard his confession-like statement. She tried pulling her hand
back, but Tristan grabbed hold of it and refused to let go.
âYouâve chosen to hold my hand, so you mustnât let go for the rest of your life.â Despite being a man of
few words, Tristan found himself saying a lot when he was with Sophie. He feared someone else would
beat him to it if he didnât make a move sooner.
The look on Ariusâ face turned gloomy when he saw the two of them holding hands.
âThatâs unfair, Sophie! You need to treat us both equally!â he protested. She grabbed me by the wrist
but went straight for his palm! Thereâs a huge difference between the two!
âAre you two quite done? If you donât want to have lunch, we can just go our separate ways right now!â
Sophieâs patience had run out at that point.
Arius could only rub his nose and keep his feelings of indignation to himself.
The three of them soon arrived at a nice restaurant, attracting a lot of attention due to their remarkable
appearances.
After all, a goddess-like beauty hanging out with two ridiculously handsome men wasnât exactly a
common sight for most people.
Even so, the three of them paid no heed to the strange looks they were getting as they sat down at a
table.
A waiter soon came over and handed them some menus so they could place their order.
Tristan was fine with having anything that Sophie was having, so he just set the menu aside without
even looking.
Arius, on the other hand, was determined to order the best dishes available since it would be their treat.
After bombarding the waiter with a barrage of orders, he placed the menu down and said, âHey,
Sophie! I bet you must be really proud of yourself for being able to treat me to a meal, huh?â
Due to his status in society, there were countless people in Jipsdale who would kill to treat him to a
meal.
Sophie simply ignored him and ordered a few additional dishes according to Tristanâs preferences
before handing the menu over.
Naturally, Tristanâs mood improved significantly after she placed her order.
When the food was served up, Tristan helped top up Sophieâs plate with all sorts of food. Not wanting
to lose to him, Arius poured her a bowl of soup as well.
Sophie glared at them and shouted impatiently, âCanât you two just have lunch normally?â
She was already stressed out due to Josiahâs upcoming surgery, and their childish behavior only
worsened her mood even further.
âItâs all his fault, Sophie! I wouldnât have done something so childish if it werenât for him asserting his
dominance! Fine! Iâm sorry, okay? Iâll drink this soup myself!â Arius whined like a wimp.
âYou should eat more, Sophie. Donât worry. Iâm sure your grandpa will be all right,â Tristan reassured
her as he knew she was concerned about him.
âSophie, didnât you say youâd trust me to get the job done? Do you not have faith in me?â Arius
grumbled in displeasure.
âThis has nothing to do with you. Iâd still worry about him regardless of who performs the surgery.â
There was no such thing as a surgery without risks, so she couldnât help but feel uneasy no matter
what.
In order to offer her emotional support without overwhelming her, Tristan simply held Sophieâs hand in
silence.
I bet Tristan would beat me to a pulp if I were to hold her hand right now⦠Oh, woe is me⦠Arius
thought to himself with a wry smile when he saw the intimate interaction between them.
After lunch, the three of them returned to the hospital together with nutritious food for Josiah. Surely
enough, Sophie heard Yaleâs voice from outside the ward.
âWhatâs wrong with you, Dad? Given your age, you probably donât have that many years left! Why
would you put yourself through all this?â Yale had just found out about his condition. Despite his harsh
words, he actually didnât want to see Josiah take such a huge risk.
âIâve already made up my mind on this, Yale. Thereâs no point in trying to talk me out of it!â Josiah
replied stubbornly.
âYouâve been brainwashed by Sophie is more like it! Iâm your son, Dad! All I want is the best for you!
Have you ever considered the risks of undergoing surgery at your age? What if it isnât successful?â
Yale absolutely refused to accept his decision.
Josiah simply stared at him in silence.
Frustrated, Yale went off at Sophie the moment he saw her come in through the door.
âI know you hate us for leaving you all by yourself in Horington five years ago, but thatâs all on me! If
you want to get revenge, then itâs me you should come after! Your grandpa is really old now, so he canât
possibly handle such a surgery! Will you please spare him from such torment?â
Sophie ignored him completely and made her way toward the table with the lunchbox in hand. She was
planning on feeding Josiah first before dealing with Yale. However, her actions angered him so much
that he smacked the lunchbox out of her hand, spilling the food all over the floor.
âHey! Iâm talking to you! Are you deaf or what? I am your father, Sophie! Watch your d*mned attitude!â
Sophieâs expression turned incredibly gloomy as she looked up at him. âGet the f*ck out of here right
now if you value your life, Yale Tanner! Donât say I didnât warn you!â
Yale had truly angered her to the core at that point.