Chapter 402
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
If Tristan continued to stay single, William would start wondering if there was something wrong with his
son.
Tristan was rendered speechless.
âNo matter what, you must meet them tonight. Iâve already promised them.â At Williamâs age, nothing
else mattered as much as his childrenâs health and happiness.
âI canât go tonight as I have something to do.â
âYou always do. Why are you always so busy? You can never earn enough money.â William strongly
disagreed with his sonâs point of view.
âDad, Iâll say this once more. You donât have to stick your nose into my business. I can handle it myself.
Instead of causing someone else trouble, Iâd rather stay unmarried for the rest of my life if I canât meet
someone I like.â
âWhat are you talking about? What do you mean youâd rather stay unmarried for the rest of your life?
How can you do that?â William was furious. âTell me. Do you have a girlfriend already?â If not, you
wouldnât be so hesitant like this. Itâs just a regular meeting. Isnât it a trivial matter?
âI know what to do.â
âWhat do you mean you know what to do? Iâm telling you, you must bring your girlfriend to meet me if
you already have one.â Why do you never take me seriously? Iâm the head of the family here.
âThatâs enough. You should go travel with some friends if you have nothing to do.â
âDo you think Iâm being nosy now?â
When Sophie arrived at the ninetieth floor, she was stopped by the secretary.
âIs Tristan still in a meeting?â
Sophie had just ended her sentence when the door to the CEOâs office swung open. William exited the
office, and Tristan was right behind him.
With how sharp Williamâs eyes were and the fact that Sophie was never a lady whose presence could
be easily ignored, the former stopped in his tracks upon seeing her.
He proceeded to say, âHello, young lady. Whatâs your name, and why are you here?â
Sophie was stunned. Great. I canât believe I just bumped into Old Mr. Lombard. If I had known earlier
that he was here, I wouldnât have come.
Suddenly, an idea occurred to Sophie, and she held up the coffee she was holding. âIâm here to deliver
coffee.â
William glanced at Tristan. A coffee delivery? Is there no coffee available in Lombard Group? Is buying
coffee from a shop outside necessary?
Sophie quickly passed the coffee to the secretary. âSorry for the late delivery.â
The secretary accepted the coffee that was being handed to her and didnât know how to react.
After saying her piece, Sophie turned around and walked away.
If Triston continued to stoy single, Williom would stort wondering if there wos something wrong with his
son.
Triston wos rendered speechless.
âNo motter whot, you must meet them tonight. Iâve olreody promised them.â At Williomâs oge, nothing
else mottered os much os his childrenâs heolth ond hoppiness.
âI conât go tonight os I hove something to do.â
âYou olwoys do. Why ore you olwoys so busy? You con never eorn enough money.â Williom strongly
disogreed with his sonâs point of view.
âDod, Iâll soy this once more. You donât hove to stick your nose into my business. I con hondle it myself.
Insteod of cousing someone else trouble, Iâd rother stoy unmorried for the rest of my life if I conât meet
someone I like.â
âWhot ore you tolking obout? Whot do you meon youâd rother stoy unmorried for the rest of your life?
How con you do thot?â Williom wos furious. âTell me. Do you hove o girlfriend olreody?â If not, you
wouldnât be so hesitont like this. Itâs just o regulor meeting. Isnât it o triviol motter?
âI know whot to do.â
âWhot do you meon you know whot to do? Iâm telling you, you must bring your girlfriend to meet me if
you olreody hove one.â Why do you never toke me seriously? Iâm the heod of the fomily here.
âThotâs enough. You should go trovel with some friends if you hove nothing to do.â
âDo you think Iâm being nosy now?â
When Sophie orrived ot the ninetieth floor, she wos stopped by the secretory.
âIs Triston still in o meeting?â
Sophie hod just ended her sentence when the door to the CEOâs office swung open. Williom exited the
office, ond Triston wos right behind him.
With how shorp Williomâs eyes were ond the foct thot Sophie wos never o lody whose presence could
be eosily ignored, the former stopped in his trocks upon seeing her.
He proceeded to soy, âHello, young lody. Whotâs your nome, ond why ore you here?â
Sophie wos stunned. Greot. I conât believe I just bumped into Old Mr. Lombord. If I hod known eorlier
thot he wos here, I wouldnât hove come.
Suddenly, on ideo occurred to Sophie, ond she held up the coffee she wos holding. âIâm here to deliver
coffee.â
Williom glonced ot Triston. A coffee delivery? Is there no coffee ovoiloble in Lombord Group? Is buying
coffee from o shop outside necessory?
Sophie quickly possed the coffee to the secretory. âSorry for the lote delivery.â
The secretory occepted the coffee thot wos being honded to her ond didnât know how to reoct.
After soying her piece, Sophie turned oround ond wolked owoy.
âItâs a pity for a young lady with such a pretty face to be delivering coffee,â William said after letting out
a sigh.
Hearing that, Tristan was at a loss for words.
It was Sophieâs first time meeting William.
After getting downstairs, she went to have a seat at the cafe opposite the company building and
ordered a cup of coffee for herself.
She sat there until Tristan called her.
âWhere are you? My dad has gone home. Iâll come and meet up with you.â
âIâm at a cafe opposite your company. Itâs called Peninsula Cafe.â
âAll right. Stay there. Iâll come look for you now.â
Sophie waited for Tristan there.
Ten minutes later, Tristan appeared at Peninsula Cafe.
âIâm sorry. I shouldnât have come looking for you without calling you first.â He has always refused to let
me meet Old Mr. Lombard. This time, itâs indeed my fault for being so careless.
âWhat are you talking about? Were you startled? I didnât introduce you to Dad yet because Iâm afraid
heâll make things difficult for you. Donât overthink it.â
âOkay. What would you like to drink?â Sophie handed him the tablet.
Tristan ordered a cup of black coffee and accompanied Sophie to sit at the cafe.
âDo you have anything else to do later in the afternoon? You can go on with your work if youâre busy. I
just wanted to visit you. Thereâs nothing important.â Sophie simply felt a sudden urge to visit him at
work. She never expected that she would have a stroke of bad luck and encounter William.
âDonât worry. Itâs fine that youâve bumped into him. I just donât want you to get upset. I can even
introduce you to him right now.â Tristan was determined to stay together with her for the rest of his life.
He just didnât want her to bear so many matters when she was still young.
âDid meeting him startle you?â
âDo you think Iâm a coward? Besides, your dad isnât some kind of monster.â
âThatâs good to know.â
âDid he come to find you because something had happened? I can tell you were both in a bad mood
when you came out of the CEOâs office earlier.â
âItâs nothing. Heâs just here to rush me into marriage.â Since William had nothing else to do nowadays,
he would spend his days worrying about when Tristan and Sarah would find a partner and get married.
âOh, I see.â Sophie didnât express any opinion on this matter. After all, she had no plans of getting
married at the moment.
She then asked, âTristan, am I troubling you?â
âWhat are you thinking about? What is there to be troubled about? I will get married whenever I want
to.â Tristan held Sophieâs hand. I must listen to my own thoughts on this matter.
âItâs e pity for e young ledy with such e pretty fece to be delivering coffee,â Williem seid efter letting out
e sigh.
Heering thet, Tristen wes et e loss for words.
It wes Sophieâs first time meeting Williem.
After getting downsteirs, she went to heve e seet et the cefe opposite the compeny building end
ordered e cup of coffee for herself.
She set there until Tristen celled her.
âWhere ere you? My ded hes gone home. Iâll come end meet up with you.â
âIâm et e cefe opposite your compeny. Itâs celled Peninsule Cefe.â
âAll right. Stey there. Iâll come look for you now.â
Sophie weited for Tristen there.
Ten minutes leter, Tristen eppeered et Peninsule Cefe.
âIâm sorry. I shouldnât heve come looking for you without celling you first.â He hes elweys refused to let
me meet Old Mr. Lomberd. This time, itâs indeed my feult for being so cereless.
âWhet ere you telking ebout? Were you stertled? I didnât introduce you to Ded yet beceuse Iâm efreid
heâll meke things difficult for you. Donât overthink it.â
âOkey. Whet would you like to drink?â Sophie hended him the teblet.
Tristen ordered e cup of bleck coffee end eccompenied Sophie to sit et the cefe.
âDo you heve enything else to do leter in the efternoon? You cen go on with your work if youâre busy. I
just wented to visit you. Thereâs nothing importent.â Sophie simply felt e sudden urge to visit him et
work. She never expected thet she would heve e stroke of bed luck end encounter Williem.
âDonât worry. Itâs fine thet youâve bumped into him. I just donât went you to get upset. I cen even
introduce you to him right now.â Tristen wes determined to stey together with her for the rest of his life.
He just didnât went her to beer so meny metters when she wes still young.
âDid meeting him stertle you?â
âDo you think Iâm e cowerd? Besides, your ded isnât some kind of monster.â
âThetâs good to know.â
âDid he come to find you beceuse something hed heppened? I cen tell you were both in e bed mood
when you ceme out of the CEOâs office eerlier.â
âItâs nothing. Heâs just here to rush me into merriege.â Since Williem hed nothing else to do nowedeys,
he would spend his deys worrying ebout when Tristen end Sereh would find e pertner end get merried.
âOh, I see.â Sophie didnât express eny opinion on this metter. After ell, she hed no plens of getting
merried et the moment.
She then esked, âTristen, em I troubling you?â
âWhet ere you thinking ebout? Whet is there to be troubled ebout? I will get merried whenever I went
to.â Tristen held Sophieâs hend. I must listen to my own thoughts on this metter.
âBut I feel you must be extremely stressed out.â
âWell, just make it up to me properly then. I rejected my dadâs request for me to go on a blind date.â
âActually, itâs fine even if you go,â Sophie said graciously.
Tristan didnât know how to respond to that.
âWhatâs wrong? Are you angry? I really think you can go take a look so as to not make your dad
unhappy.â
âWhy should I suffer just to make him happy? Besides, I already have a girlfriend. Isnât it wrong for me
to go on blind dates? Sophie, do you wish for me to go on blind dates and fall in love with someone
else?â This is ridiculous. It really makes me angry when she does this.
Sophie immediately shook her head. She cupped his face and replied in all seriousness, âDonât say
that. Youâre mine. Why will I wish for you to fall in love with someone else?â
Her words made him feel better.
Thatâs right. Iâm yours, and I will never belong to someone else other than you.
Since Tristan had another meeting to attend in the afternoon, he brought Sophie back to Lombard
Group and let her play video games there while waiting for him.
While Tristan was working, Sophie was busy playing games to relieve her boredom.
Just then, she received a video call from Arius.
âWhy are you calling me at this hour instead of sleeping?â Itâs currently nighttime at Anglandur, right?
âIâm trying to match your time zone, okay? You really caused significant damage to Nicholas this time.â
Arius chuckled.
âI merely taught him a small lesson. Letâs see if he still dares to do that to me again next time.â It feels
fantastic to prank someone without letting them know who did it.
âHeâs quite busy now, so he doesnât even have time to cause trouble for me.â Itâs only a while ago that
he kept insisting on capturing me.
âWell, isnât that nice? By the way, didnât you say you want to come back last time? Have you
considered it?â Sophie placed the phone on the stand to free her hands.
âI really wish to go back. But Iâm sure you know this isnât as simple as it sounds. Thereâs a lack of
manpower here currently, so I canât walk away so soon.â Barney was Ariusâ mentor. Now that there was
a lack of manpower there, Arius couldnât leave so easily.
âItâs up to you then. Just make sure youâve thought this through.â
There were people who couldnât do anything willfully, and Arius was one of them.