Chapter 776
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Sophie took the glass and sipped the wine delicately, enjoying the smooth taste.
âGirls shouldnât drink too much when theyâre outside, but since everyoneâs having such a good time
today, we can drink a little more,â Sarah commented.
Tristan and Felix were both present, so nobody would dare to do anything to them.
âSarah, they have boyfriends, so weâre the only two who donât. Donât you feel lonely?â Cecelia abruptly
asked.
It seemed like the two of them were the only ones without boyfriends, despite being attractive and
successful in various aspects.
They wondered why they couldnât find good men.
âWhy bother feeling that way? I used to feel lonely, but now Iâm content with being single and free,â
Sarah replied.
She really thought so in her heart.
Once she let things go, nobody could hurt her. She was convinced that being single was a viable and
fulfilling lifestyle for her, irrespective of gender expectations.
âHowever, youâre only twenty, and you have a long future ahead of you. Be patient, and youâll find
someone who loves you eventually,â Sarah encouraged Cecelia.
Even though Sarah was in her thirties, deep down, she still had hope and believed that she would find
her happiness someday.
As long as one did not lose hope, there would always be hope.
âExactly! Why bother thinking so much? Enjoy life while you still can. Youâre not the kind of person who
dwells on the sorrows of the past.â Sophie raised her glass and clinked it with Sarahâs.
Cecelia was speechless.
Fine. Perhaps I was overthinking things. Looks like focusing on my career might be better suited for me
than stressing over romantic relationships.
Meanwhile, the four well-built men were lounging in a hot spring, half-naked and drinking red wine.
Their muscular physiques were the stuff of female fantasies, and they were even drinking wine
elegantly.
âMr. Tristan, Winter is just being stupid at the moment. Could you please tolerate her?â Charles
requested between sips. âMy grandfatherâs condition is deteriorating, and I donât know how much
longer he can hold on. It would be best if Winter could stay in Jipsdale for the time being.â
Charles knew bringing Winter along that day was a mistake, but he only had one sister.
Upon seeing her in a pitiful state, he just couldnât help it.
âMr. Tristan, donât worry. Sophie is so formidable that she hardly cares about Winterâs presence,â Sean
reassured Tristan.
Winter posed no threat to Sophie in any aspect, so there was no need for Sophie to worry.
In front of Sophie, Winter was at most a clown.
âExactly. I think that Winter is no match for Sophie too. Sophie is such a generous woman that she
doesnât concern herself with petty rivalries,â Charles remarked.
Tristan raised an eyebrow at the flattery being heaped on Sophie.
âEven if she doesnât care, I donât want her to be disgusted by others,â he declared. After all, she was his
woman.
The others fell silent, envious of such a deep and devoted love.
âMr. Tristan, Iâm curious about something. You and Sophie are engaged, right? How far have you two
gone? Did you guysââ Charles promptly shut his mouth upon seeing the stern look from Tristan.
At once, Charles fell silent again. Okay, never mind then! Whatâs wrong with my question? Whatâs so
strange about a man and a woman being intimate? Weâre grown men, so we should be able to
comfortably discuss such things. Besides, weâre bros. Thereâs nothing we canât talk about! Itâs really
ridiculous!
Felix laughed at that. He found Charles amusing because, at first, Charles had said he had found true
love, but in the end, the woman turned out to be a pretentious b*tch.
But then again, being a playboy suits him as well.
âFelix, are you laughing at me? Is it really that funny? I think Iâm fine the way I am now!â
In a game of love, Charles didnât need to be responsible for anyoneâhe only needed to make himself
happy. He wanted those girlsâ bodies, and those girls got everything they wanted from him, so it was
fair.
âHow would I ever dare to laugh at you?â
Just then, the manager of the resort came over and greeted everyone before telling Charles, âMs.
Quigley wants to leave now. She asked me to inform you.â
Charles frowned.
Wasnât she the one who wanted to come here in the first place? How long has it been since she
arrived? Why does she want to leave now?
âOkay, I got it. Have a driver send her back.â It wasnât safe for a girl to go back alone.
âOkay, Mr. Quigley, I understand.â The manager then left.
At a loss for words, Charles really didnât understand what the girl was thinking.
Nonetheless, it was better for her to go back so that everyone here wouldnât be upset, and she wouldnât
be unhappy either.
âWhy donât you send her back instead?â suggested Sean.
Nobody knew what Winter was thinking, but it wasnât advisable for her to return home alone.
âItâs okay; Iâll just let the driver take her back. The people here are my people anyway.â
After soaking in the hot spring, everyone went back to their rooms. They planned to stay here
overnight.
As for what to eat for dinner, they all decided to have BBQ.
Sophie got changed before going back to her room. There was a fireplace in the room, which was
warm and cozy. Sophie had always liked fireplaces and didnât like heaters. She felt that being able to
see the flames in a fireplace was a very enjoyable thing.
After Tristan was done changing, he immediately came over to look for her. As soon as he entered the
room, he saw her in a pale pink dress with her hair hanging loose. She was drying her hair by the
fireplace.
Sophie had drunk quite a bit of red wine just now. Her cheeks were flushed, which made her look cute
and silly.
Tristan strode over and sat next to her by the fireplace. âYou drank wine?â
âYeah, just a little bit. The red wine here is good.â
âYeah, of course.â Drinking red wine was said to be good for womenâs health, and every woman should
drink a little bit before going to bed every day. âIf you like the wine, Iâll have some sent back for you.
You can drink some every day.â
âSure.â
Sophieâs hair was almost completely dry at that point.
âWinter left.â Sophie spoke like she was stating a fact. She didnât say anything else or mean anything
by that.
âLet her leave. If sheâs here, sheâll only make herself and the others unhappy. Itâs not necessary for her
to be here.â
Winter was like a younger sister to him at most. But if she annoyed Sophie, that would be absolutely
unacceptable.
He would never allow such a thing to happen.
âYou donât have to be troubled by her. I donât care about her.â Winterâs status was insignificant to her.
âSo, in the future, if she wants to appear for any occasion, you donât have to worry about preventing her
from appearing.â
She didnât want him to waste time on Winter.
âOkay, I got it.â
He just didnât want anyone to make her feel sick to her stomach.