Chapter 817
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Marcus immediately voiced his agreement with Barneyâs plan. âOf course. No problem at all.â
He desperately needed Barney, Sophie, and Ariusâ help with the virus that held Anglandur hostage.
At that point, he could agree to almost anything that helped to smooth over their ruffled feathers.
Alas, Barneyâs declaration did not sit well with the men pleading for mercy on the ground. Getting a
spot in the International Medical Association had been a laborious feat.
If they were essentially fired from the association, their reputation in the medical field would be ruined.
They immediately launched into a fresh wave of pleas. âDr. Smith, weâve truly realized our mistakes.
Please give us another chance!â
Marcus had heard enough. He piped up, âThatâs enough. Ms. Tanner and the others have been far too
generous toward you. All youâre good for is saying nonsense instead of curing diseases. I donât ever
want to hear about you lot next time.â
He ordered his men to bring the disgraced former researchers away.
âMs. Tanner, let me express my apologies once again. I personally invited you here, yet such an
unforgivable act happened to you on our grounds.â Marcus continued, âOnce weâve overcome this
virus, I will take you out for a meal and properly make things up to you.â
These three doctors were his only hope.
He could sacrifice every shred of his pride to ensure the security of his country and his position.
Sophie had had enough of dealing with the drama by then. She replied curtly, âLetâs talk about it
another time! Why donât both of you head back first, Dr. Smith? Iâm going to have dinner with Tristan,
so Iâll make my way back later.â
Reminding herself that the virus was a matter of life and death was the only thing that boosted her
patience.
âAll right. Go on, then. Arius and I will return as well.â
Arius whined, âLetâs eat out, Dr. Smith! Iâm sick of all the dinners they serve us at the medical
association!â
He was suddenly swamped by a longing for his life back in Chanaea. It had been so easy to get
whatever he craved in Chanaea. In Anglandur, he had to suffer through countless fast-food meals.
Barney had no objections to his menteeâs suggestion. âWorks for me. Iâm going back to my room.
Come and get me when youâre ready for dinner.â
He knew they were tired of Anglanduran cuisine.
Unlike them, Barney was born and raised in Anglandur, and he was used to their culture and lifestyle.
However, it was surely a culture shock for Sophie.
Marcus suddenly roared at his subordinates, âWhatâs wrong with you? Didnât I ask you to see after their
needs? If Ms. Tanner isnât used to Anglanduran cuisine, canât you hire a chef to make Chanaean
cuisine for her? Did you need me to give you all a lesson on basic hosting etiquette?â
âWeâre sorry for overlooking that, Mr. President. We will arrange for a chef right away.â
One of Marcusâ subordinates turned to Arius and Sophie and said, âDonât worry, Professor Gullifer and
Ms. Tanner. We will hire the best chef in Chanaean cuisine we can find.â
They would spare no expense or pride in ensuring their esteemed guestsâ comfort.
Barney was beginning to think they had wasted enough time that day and declared, âAll right, Mr.
President. Iâm heading back to my room.â
He had no interest in wasting more time.
Sophie had already turned around and returned to her room to have dinner with Tristan.
Meanwhile, Arius dropped his idea of dining with Sophie. The lovebirds hardly spent enough time with
each other.
He eventually trailed after Barney.
After their departure, one of Marcusâ aides voiced his doubts about the situation. âShould we be waiting
on them hand and foot, Mr. President? Even the International Medical Association failed to help us.
Can the three of them really be the answer?â
Marcus sighed and replied, âFrankly, no one can guarantee a solution to this virus, but Sophie has the
advantage of experience, so sheâs our best bet for now.â
He was already facing such a tough trial shortly after becoming Anglandurâs president.
There would be no presidency to speak of if the countryâs citizens were obliterated by a virus.
He continued, âRight. Make sure you do your best to fulfill their requests. And I never want to hear any
more of that nonsense about Chanaea again.â
Salvaging his pride as the president of Anglandur was the least of his concerns.
Freeing his country from the shackles of this virus was his top priority. If Sophie managed to help him
do it, he could even be compelled to kneel at her feet and express his everlasting gratitude for her
services.
Sophie arrived at her room just as Tristan finished changing.
She was supposed to head to the International Medical Association immediately, but she could not
bear to leave him alone in his battered state. She suggested, âLetâs go! What do you want to eat? Iâll go
with you.â
Tristan had other plans. âLetâs order delivery! I really donât want to go out looking like this.â Iâve got my
pride too!
A laugh escaped Sophie.
Tristan hugged her from behind and placed his chin on her shoulder.
He wailed, âDonât laugh at me. This isnât funny at all. I must look a horror now, Sophie. Are you going to
dump me over this?â
âNo. Youâre still handsome like this. I would never be disgusted by you.â Her earnest reply was marred
somewhat by the amused smirk curving her lips.
âGood, good.â A relieved Tristan planted a kiss on her forehead.
They ordered room service and tucked in. Only after that did Sophie set off for the International Medical
Association.
Once again, Tristan was alone in the room.
Later that night, he video-called Sean, Felix, and Charles. The latter two loudly proclaimed their shock
at Tristanâs appearance.
âD*mn, Mr. Tristan! What the heck happened to you? Who thrashed you so badly?â
âExactly! Did you run into thugs?â Wait, thatâs not right! Mr. Tristanâs more fearsome than any thug out
there!
Sean asked calmly, âIs this Nicholasâ work?â
Tristanâs silence confirmed Seanâs suspicions. It also tipped Felix and Charles off about their rather
overboard reaction to their bossâ current state.
Realization dawned upon Felix and Charles, who both looked to Sean.
Indeed, Nicholas was the only person who could beat Tristan up so badly.
Upon noticing Tristanâs ill expression, Felix abruptly changed the topic and asked, âDo you need us to
come over and help with Butterflyâs matters?â
They could not afford to offend Tristan unless they happened to have a death wish.
âItâs fine. Donât come here. Itâs quite dangerous.â Tristan did not wish to put his men at risk of
unnecessary harm.
They backed down, but not without adding, âOkay. But anytime you need us, just say the word, and
weâll be on the next plane out.â The four men were fiercely loyal and would easily risk their lives for one
another.
âGot it. Donât worry too much! Itâs just a fistfight with Nicholas, and I promise you heâs in a much worse
state than me.â
Tristan did not exaggerate the situation to reassure his friends. He had not held back his strength or
skills when fighting Nicholas, but his opponent was hardly as meek as a punching bag. It was natural
for Tristan to take some hits during their duel.
âHow did it feel fighting with Nicholas? Mustâve felt great sinking your fist into him, huh? Did you feel the
urge to just kill him?â Felix asked conspiratorially. Tristanâs and Nicholasâ animosity toward each other
was no secret.
âHm, not bad.â
Frankly, Tristan could have befriended Nicholas if not for the manâs dogged persistence in pursuing his
woman.
Sadly, Nicholas was thoughtless enough to attempt wooing Tristanâs woman, and Tristan would not let
that slide.
Soon enough, Tristan brought an end to the call. âAnyway, just call me if anythingâs happening with
Lombard Group. Iâm always reachable.â
Sophie was too busy at the International Medical Association to spend time with him, so he was really
only here to ensure a speedy departure from Anglandur should an emergency arise.
Tristan was a selfish man. If nothing could be done to save Anglandur, he would bring Sophie away
without a hint of hesitation.