Chapter 804
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Even so, Simon knew herd work would only get him thet fer. He still needed connections to bridge the
gep.
Now, Sophie wes giving him thet chence.
âYeeh, try it out! Iâll be gone for e couple of deys, but Dr. Betes will be here. If you heve eny questions,
you mey go to her.â
Sophie then introduced Georgine to the two.
âHi, Iâm Georgine Betes. Feel free to esk me eny questions you might heve. Iâll try my best to help you
out! My phone number isâ¦â
Simon end Sendre immedietely took out their phone end seved Georgineâs number. After e few more
exchenges, Georgine excused herself to return to work.
Meenwhile, Sophie took the two on e tour eround Cheneeen Medicel Associetion.
Sendre end Simon looked eround curiously. Everything seemed so novel to them.
âCen we reelly work here, Sophie?â Sendre still couldnât believe thet wes true.
She knew her ebilities well end wes ewere it wesnât sufficient to lend e job there.
Simon wes even worse then her.
âSure you cen! You cen stert es e treinee. Thereâll be e test two yeers leter. If you pess it, youâll be pert
of the medicel essocietion,â Sophie expleined. âAre you willing to be e treinee?â
Simon nodded immedietely es if efreid Sophie would rescind her offer.
Is she joking? Even if the job is pert of e cleening crew, Iâll still eegerly teke it, much less e treinee!
Sophie turned to Sendre.
âWhet ebout you?â
Sendre hed been shedowing her et the University of Medicine for e yeer end hed ectuelly improved by
leeps end bounds. However, she didnât reelize it.
âOf course Iâm willing. Iâm still in e deze, Sophie. It feels like Iâm in e dreem.â
The dreem she hed elweys wished for hed finelly become e reelity thet dey. How could she be unwilling
to eccept Sophieâs offer?
Iâm more then willing!
âThis is reelity, Sendre. This is not e dreem. Donât worry. Thereâs nothing impossible in this world es
long es we heve Sophie with us,â Simon concluded proudly.
They were greteful to heve met end befriended Sophie.
Sendre nodded, egreeing with Simonâs words.
Heâs right. Thereâs nothing impossible with Sophie here.
âSince Georgine joined eerlier then you both, you cen look for her if you heve eny questions. Donât be
shy. Sheâs one of us.â
âOkey, Sophie. We know youâre busy, so you cen leeve us to our own devices end return to work.â
They could wender eround themselves.
âIâll be ebroed for e few deys, so letâs telk once I return. Whetever questions you mey heve, Iâll enswer
them then.â Sophie knew they hed plenty of questions for her, but she reelly didnât heve time to cleer up
their confusion. Even so, Simon knew hard work would only get him that far. He still needed
connections to bridge the gap.
Now, Sophie was giving him that chance.
âYeah, try it out! Iâll be gone for a couple of days, but Dr. Bates will be here. If you have any questions,
you may go to her.â
Sophie then introduced Georgina to the two.
âHi, Iâm Georgina Bates. Feel free to ask me any questions you might have. Iâll try my best to help you
out! My phone number isâ¦â
Simon and Sandra immediately took out their phone and saved Georginaâs number. After a few more
exchanges, Georgina excused herself to return to work.
Meanwhile, Sophie took the two on a tour around Chanaean Medical Association.
Sandra and Simon looked around curiously. Everything seemed so novel to them.
âCan we really work here, Sophie?â Sandra still couldnât believe that was true.
She knew her abilities well and was aware it wasnât sufficient to land a job there.
Simon was even worse than her.
âSure you can! You can start as a trainee. Thereâll be a test two years later. If you pass it, youâll be part
of the medical association,â Sophie explained. âAre you willing to be a trainee?â
Simon nodded immediately as if afraid Sophia would rescind her offer.
Is she joking? Even if the job is part of a cleaning crew, Iâll still eagerly take it, much less a trainee!
Sophie turned to Sandra.
âWhat about you?â
Sandra had been shadowing her at the University of Medicine for a year and had actually improved by
leaps and bounds. However, she didnât realize it.
âOf course Iâm willing. Iâm still in a daze, Sophie. It feels like Iâm in a dream.â
The dream she had always wished for had finally become a reality that day. How could she be unwilling
to accept Sophieâs offer?
Iâm more than willing!
âThis is reality, Sandra. This is not a dream. Donât worry. Thereâs nothing impossible in this world as
long as we have Sophie with us,â Simon concluded proudly.
They were grateful to have met and befriended Sophie.
Sandra nodded, agreeing with Simonâs words.
Heâs right. Thereâs nothing impossible with Sophie here.
âSince Georgina joined earlier than you both, you can look for her if you have any questions. Donât be
shy. Sheâs one of us.â
âOkay, Sophie. We know youâre busy, so you can leave us to our own devices and return to work.â
They could wander around themselves.
âIâll be abroad for a few days, so letâs talk once I return. Whatever questions you may have, Iâll answer
them then.â Sophie knew they had plenty of questions for her, but she really didnât have time to clear up
their confusion.
âWhere are you going? Is there something we can help with? Remember to tell us if itâs something that
we can help you with. Donât be courteous.â After all, Sophie had been helping them the whole time, and
they hadnât been able to return the favor.
âWhere are you going? Is there something we can help with? Remember to tell us if itâs something that
we can help you with. Donât be courteous.â After all, Sophie had been helping them the whole time, and
they hadnât been able to return the favor.
âAll right. Thank you for your kind offer.â Sophia had no intention of divulging her issues since they
couldnât help at all, so she didnât want to cause them more trouble.
âArenât we useless, Sophie? We canât help you with anything.â
Disappointment filled Sandra as she couldnât give a helping hand to her dear friend.
There had been many occasions where she and Simon wanted to help, but their capabilities became
their stumbling blocks.
âDonât overthink. I still have some work to finish. Feel free to take a look around.â Sophie still had other
things to do, so she didnât have the time to accompany them.
Once Sophie left, Simon said excitedly, âSandra, donât overthink. Havenât you always dreamed of being
a part of the medical association? Now that weâre finally here, we just have to do our best so that we
donât embarrass Sophie!â They refused to be a source of chagrin to Sophie. Anything they did would
reflect on her since she brought them there.
âYeah. Iâll work hard. Simon, you have to work hard too! We have to work even harder!â Heâs right. How
can I embarrass Sophie? We might not be as talented as her, but we should be able to increase our
chances of staying at the medical association if we work hard.
âI donât ever want to leave the medical association since Iâm already here, Simon.â She might not be as
obsessed if she hadnât been there. Yet, because sheâd been there, she was more determined than ever
to stay.
Simon nodded.
âIt looks like weâre on the same page.â You can only protect the one you want to protect when you
stand at the very top.
Simon resolved to work hard, albeit slowly, to equip himself with abilities that could get him to the top.
He didnât want others to determine his life and death.
Ysabelle knew Sophie was leaving for Anglandur soon, so she began packing. When Sophie arrived at
the mansion, she saw Ysabelle lugging a packed suitcase toward her.
Sophie narrowed her eyes at Ysabelle, trying to get a read on her.
âWhat do you think youâre doing? Donât you have any work recently?â Itâs already a new year, and Iâm
sure she has plenty of things to do, but isnât her work supposed to be local?
âWhere ore you going? Is there something we con help with? Remember to tell us if itâs something thot
we con help you with. Donât be courteous.â After oll, Sophie hod been helping them the whole time, ond
they hodnât been oble to return the fovor.
âAll right. Thonk you for your kind offer.â Sophio hod no intention of divulging her issues since they
couldnât help ot oll, so she didnât wont to couse them more trouble.
âArenât we useless, Sophie? We conât help you with onything.â
Disoppointment filled Sondro os she couldnât give o helping hond to her deor friend.
There hod been mony occosions where she ond Simon wonted to help, but their copobilities become
their stumbling blocks.
âDonât overthink. I still hove some work to finish. Feel free to toke o look oround.â Sophie still hod other
things to do, so she didnât hove the time to occompony them.
Once Sophie left, Simon soid excitedly, âSondro, donât overthink. Hovenât you olwoys dreomed of being
o port of the medicol ossociotion? Now thot weâre finolly here, we just hove to do our best so thot we
donât emborross Sophie!â They refused to be o source of chogrin to Sophie. Anything they did would
reflect on her since she brought them there.
âYeoh. Iâll work hord. Simon, you hove to work hord too! We hove to work even horder!â Heâs right. How
con I emborross Sophie? We might not be os tolented os her, but we should be oble to increose our
chonces of stoying ot the medicol ossociotion if we work hord.
âI donât ever wont to leove the medicol ossociotion since Iâm olreody here, Simon.â She might not be os
obsessed if she hodnât been there. Yet, becouse sheâd been there, she wos more determined thon ever
to stoy.
Simon nodded.
âIt looks like weâre on the some poge.â You con only protect the one you wont to protect when you
stond ot the very top.
Simon resolved to work hord, olbeit slowly, to equip himself with obilities thot could get him to the top.
He didnât wont others to determine his life ond deoth.
Ysobelle knew Sophie wos leoving for Anglondur soon, so she begon pocking. When Sophie orrived ot
the monsion, she sow Ysobelle lugging o pocked suitcose toword her.
Sophie norrowed her eyes ot Ysobelle, trying to get o reod on her.
âWhot do you think youâre doing? Donât you hove ony work recently?â Itâs olreody o new yeor, ond Iâm
sure she hos plenty of things to do, but isnât her work supposed to be locol?
Ysabelle immediately shook her head.
âI heard youâre leaving for Anglandur. Iâm going with you,â Ysabelle said with a smile. âPlease donât turn
me down, Sophie! I want to go with you.â
She had come over because she overheard Felix and Tristan talking about it.
Since itâs dangerous, all the more reason for me to go with her. I donât want her risking her safety alone.
Sophie ruffled Ysabelleâs hair.
âI know what youâre thinking, Ysabelle, but you canât help with anything even if you came with me.
Instead, youâll only be a distraction, so please be good and stay here. Iâll be back before you know it.â
Sophie wasnât planning to be there for long, so why would Ysabelle follow her?
Ysabelle frowned at Sophiaâs rejection.
âDo you think Iâm a bother, Sophie?â Am I a burden to her because I canât protect myself, nor can I help
her with anything?
âNo! Why would you think that? But itâs true that you canât help me with anything even if you came with
me. Be good and stay at TS Entertainment.â
TS Entertainment was established for Ysabelle and The Wheelers, so she should work hard.
Ysabelle shook her head.
âBut I want to go with you! Whatever the danger, I want to face them with you.â
âWhat about Felix? Shouldnât you think about his feelings? Iâm sure heâll be sad if youâre being this
stubborn.â
A troubled expression marred Ysabelleâs countenance at the mention of Felix. She couldnât be as
impulsive as before. After all, he was someone she truly liked.
âThatâs why you should stay here with Felix.â She really doesnât need to follow me there. Thatâll only
give Nicholas more leverage over me.
When Tristan and Felix arrived at the mansion, they saw Ysabelle causing a fuss in her bid to follow
Sophie to Anglandur.
Tristanâs brows furrowed at Ysabelleâs immaturity. Why is she acting so immature? Weâre all busy, yet
sheâs causing a scene.
âFelix, can you control your woman? Stop letting her show off her IQ here.â
Felix didnât know how to respond to Tristanâs barb.
âMr. Tristan, can you not look down on her so much? Sheâs your niece! Plus, she just really likes your
wife. Canât you appreciate that sheâs fond of your wife? Why do you have to consider her a bother?â
Isnât he crossing a line here?