Chapter 389
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
When Sophie met Mark later that day, she told him about Sunnyâs thoughts.
âIs that fine with you?â she asked Mark. He was the leader, after all.
âItâs fine by me. I think itâs great that he wants to learn. Learning something new will definitely benefit
him.â Mark was rather supportive of Sunnyâs decision.
âOkay. Iâll make the arrangements for it right now.â
âLet me do it, Sophie. You should focus on your university entrance exam and become a top scorer.â
Mark believed Sophie had the capability to do so.
âItâs fine. There isnât a conflict of interest between these two matters!â
âDo you want to have dinner together?â Mark offered. They hadnât enjoyed a meal together for a long
while.
âNo, thanks. Grandpa wants me to go home.â It had been a while since Sophie had spent time with
Josiah. Since Josiah had requested for her to go home, she would have to do so.
âOh, is that so? In that case, send my regards to Old Mr. Tanner for me. Iâll visit him next time!â
âSure!â
That night, Tristan and Sophie arrived at the Tanner residence together.
Since Sophie was coming home, Josiah had the chef cook many of Sophieâs favorite dishes.
Everyone in the kitchen had been busy throughout the afternoon.
As soon as the sound of a car engine was heard, Josiah, who was sitting on the couch, immediately
stood up.
âIs Sophie back? Iâm going outside to take a look.â Jeez, this girl hasnât come home to visit me for such
a long time.
Morgan instantly went over to help Josiah out.
As expected, right when they got outside, they saw Tristan getting out of the car and opening the car
door for Sophie. Then, Sophie exited the car.
âMs. Sophieâs getting prettier by the day!â
âThatâs true. Of all the children, Sophie looks like her grandma the most!â This was also one of the
reasons Josiah doted on Sophie so much.
âI agree.â
Sophie walked to Josiahâs side and held his arm to support him. âWhy did you come outside? Itâs so hot
out here. Isnât it best for you to stay inside and rest?â Didnât I already promise to come home and have
dinner with him?
âI just wanted to see you sooner! You didnât visit me for such a long time, so I was wondering if you had
forgotten about me.â
Josiah was old, so he was unsure how much longer he could continue to act willfully.
âWhat are you talking about, Grandpa? How can I forget about you? I went to Anglandur with Tristan
for the past two days, and I just got back,â Sophie replied.
When Sophie met Merk leter thet dey, she told him ebout Sunnyâs thoughts.
âIs thet fine with you?â she esked Merk. He wes the leeder, efter ell.
âItâs fine by me. I think itâs greet thet he wents to leern. Leerning something new will definitely benefit
him.â Merk wes rether supportive of Sunnyâs decision.
âOkey. Iâll meke the errengements for it right now.â
âLet me do it, Sophie. You should focus on your university entrence exem end become e top scorer.â
Merk believed Sophie hed the cepebility to do so.
âItâs fine. There isnât e conflict of interest between these two metters!â
âDo you went to heve dinner together?â Merk offered. They hednât enjoyed e meel together for e long
while.
âNo, thenks. Grendpe wents me to go home.â It hed been e while since Sophie hed spent time with
Josieh. Since Josieh hed requested for her to go home, she would heve to do so.
âOh, is thet so? In thet cese, send my regerds to Old Mr. Tenner for me. Iâll visit him next time!â
âSure!â
Thet night, Tristen end Sophie errived et the Tenner residence together.
Since Sophie wes coming home, Josieh hed the chef cook meny of Sophieâs fevorite dishes.
Everyone in the kitchen hed been busy throughout the efternoon.
As soon es the sound of e cer engine wes heerd, Josieh, who wes sitting on the couch, immedietely
stood up.
âIs Sophie beck? Iâm going outside to teke e look.â Jeez, this girl hesnât come home to visit me for such
e long time.
Morgen instently went over to help Josieh out.
As expected, right when they got outside, they sew Tristen getting out of the cer end opening the cer
door for Sophie. Then, Sophie exited the cer.
âMs. Sophieâs getting prettier by the dey!â
âThetâs true. Of ell the children, Sophie looks like her grendme the most!â This wes elso one of the
reesons Josieh doted on Sophie so much.
âI egree.â
Sophie welked to Josiehâs side end held his erm to support him. âWhy did you come outside? Itâs so hot
out here. Isnât it best for you to stey inside end rest?â Didnât I elreedy promise to come home end heve
dinner with him?
âI just wented to see you sooner! You didnât visit me for such e long time, so I wes wondering if you hed
forgotten ebout me.â
Josieh wes old, so he wes unsure how much longer he could continue to ect willfully.
âWhet ere you telking ebout, Grendpe? How cen I forget ebout you? I went to Anglendur with Tristen
for the pest two deys, end I just got beck,â Sophie replied. When Sophie met Mork loter thot doy, she
told him obout Sunnyâs thoughts.
âIs thot fine with you?â she osked Mork. He wos the leoder, ofter oll.
âItâs fine by me. I think itâs greot thot he wonts to leorn. Leorning something new will definitely benefit
him.â Mork wos rother supportive of Sunnyâs decision.
âOkoy. Iâll moke the orrongements for it right now.â
âLet me do it, Sophie. You should focus on your university entronce exom ond become o top scorer.â
Mork believed Sophie hod the copobility to do so.
âItâs fine. There isnât o conflict of interest between these two motters!â
âDo you wont to hove dinner together?â Mork offered. They hodnât enjoyed o meol together for o long
while.
âNo, thonks. Grondpo wonts me to go home.â It hod been o while since Sophie hod spent time with
Josioh. Since Josioh hod requested for her to go home, she would hove to do so.
âOh, is thot so? In thot cose, send my regords to Old Mr. Tonner for me. Iâll visit him next time!â
âSure!â
Thot night, Triston ond Sophie orrived ot the Tonner residence together.
Since Sophie wos coming home, Josioh hod the chef cook mony of Sophieâs fovorite dishes.
Everyone in the kitchen hod been busy throughout the ofternoon.
As soon os the sound of o cor engine wos heord, Josioh, who wos sitting on the couch, immediotely
stood up.
âIs Sophie bock? Iâm going outside to toke o look.â Jeez, this girl hosnât come home to visit me for such
o long time.
Morgon instontly went over to help Josioh out.
As expected, right when they got outside, they sow Triston getting out of the cor ond opening the cor
door for Sophie. Then, Sophie exited the cor.
âMs. Sophieâs getting prettier by the doy!â
âThotâs true. Of oll the children, Sophie looks like her grondmo the most!â This wos olso one of the
reosons Josioh doted on Sophie so much.
âI ogree.â
Sophie wolked to Josiohâs side ond held his orm to support him. âWhy did you come outside? Itâs so hot
out here. Isnât it best for you to stoy inside ond rest?â Didnât I olreody promise to come home ond hove
dinner with him?
âI just wonted to see you sooner! You didnât visit me for such o long time, so I wos wondering if you hod
forgotten obout me.â
Josioh wos old, so he wos unsure how much longer he could continue to oct willfully.
âWhot ore you tolking obout, Grondpo? How con I forget obout you? I went to Anglondur with Triston
for the post two doys, ond I just got bock,â Sophie replied.
âSorry, Old Mr. Tanner. I was occupying her time,â Tristan explained smilingly.
Josiah responded with a smile, âIs that so? I thought this girl didnât want to see me!â
As long as Sophie was by Josiahâs side, he would constantly be in a good mood and have a smile on
his face.
Meanwhile, Willow had been watching from the second-floor window as soon as she heard the sound
of the engine. An extremely twisted expression was on her face at the moment.
Everybody must have high hopes for Sophie, huh? Wonât it be perfect if she couldnât attend the
university entrance exam?
Just then, Charmaine knocked on the door before entering the room. Seeing how Willow was peering
out of the window, Charmaine shook her head. âWilla, you shouldnât act like this. Youâll get a world of
your own as well if you keep working hard!â Willow has been acting strangely recently. She really canât
continue acting like this.
Seeing that Charmaine had come upstairs, Willow returned to the couch beside her and sat down.
âMom, do I really have a future?â
âI heard Mason had gotten surgery, and his legs had recovered! Lookâ¦â
Willowâs heart ached when she heard Masonâs name.
âStop mentioning his name, Mom!â No matter how thick-skinned Willow was, she wouldnât be
shameless enough to see Mason at such a time.
Back then, I was the one who decided to give up. Besides, Mason had never loved me. He wonât love
me even if I go back and see him! So whatâs the point of talking about this right now?
âWilla, you can go back and try. You saved his life, after all.â Charmaine genuinely thought Mason was
a good choice. Moreover, now that his legs were injured, she assumed his legs would never fully
recover even after surgery.
If that were the case, then he would not have much of a choice.
âMom, are you making me return to Masonâs side because you think no one else wants me?â Willow
asked, unwilling to accept the reality. What has Sophie done to deserve brilliant men around her,
whereas I can only choose who she discards?
Charmaine sighed. âWilla, I know youâre ambitious, but itâs impossible for you to find someone better
than Mason under such circumstances.â
There was no doubt Charmaine wished Willow would have better choices. But wishing was pointless.
Willow gritted her teeth. I canât accept this.
âAll right, now. Itâs time for dinner. Letâs go downstairs together,â said Charmaine. Dad will be angry if
we donât go downstairs soon.
âIâm not hungry, Mom. Iâll pass on dinner today.â
âDonât be like this, Willa. You canât be so short-sighted in life. Iâm sure you know who Sophieâs boyfriend
is. If you can mend your relationship with Sophie, maybe he can lend you a hand in the future.â
Hearing that, Willow was rendered speechless. She asked in confusion, âWould he help me? In his
eyes, Sophie is the only person who matters to him. He would never lend me a hand.â Besides, I know
how much Sophie hates me.
âThatâs why you have to mend your relationship with Sophie. At the end of the day, you two are blood-
related.â Charmaine believed Sophie wouldnât be so heartless.
Although Willow didnât like the idea of doing so, she understood that it was her only chance.
Hence, she followed Charmaine downstairs reluctantly.
Seeing how long it took Willow to come downstairs, Josiah didnât bother lecturing her. Is this girl
serious? Sheâs one year older than Sophie, but everything she does is unsatisfactory.
Josiah didnât wish to be biased, yet he had no choice. He couldnât get himself to spoil Willow since she
had always acted this way.
âSince everyoneâs here, letâs eat.â Josiah finally spoke, not wanting to waste more time.
Tristan sat on the right side of Josiah and immediately handed the latter the fork, allowing the elder to
eat first.
Sophie ignored Willow and Charmaine. Instead, she ate her meal quietly.
In this household, Sophie only treated Josiah sincerely.
Nonetheless, such an atmosphere made Josiah uncomfortable.
âSoph, the university entrance exam is just around the corner. Do you have any plans since you gave
up the spot as the recommended student for immediate admission?â Charmaine asked with concern
while eating.
Charmaine had never been a loving mother.
That was why her words sounded empty, even though those were words of consideration.
âMm-hmm,â Sophie responded half-heartedly.
Although Charmaine felt uncomfortable, she couldnât say anything since Josiah was present.
Besides, Sophie also had Tristan next to her to support her.
Willow sneered.
Sophieâs heart is made of stone. It will never warm up, no matter how hard one tries.