Chapter 17
Changing Only For Her
Chapter 17 Never Seen Him Before The moment Sophie went out of school, Butterfly called.
âWhatâs up?â
âAre you at Jipsdale?â Butterfly asked. She had not seen Phantom in person ever since the establishment of Wings of Light. Now that she was at Jipsdale, naturally, she wanted to meet the young woman.
âYes.â It was not as if Sophie was planning to hide from anyone.
âLetâs meet, then!â Butterfly excitedly cried out.
âWhy?â Is there a need for us to meet each other?â
âI want to meet you! Iâve already seen the other members of Wings of Light. Youâre the only one left. I doubt you know about this, but everyoneâs curious about you.â
âIâm just an ordinary person.â
âF*ck, Phantom. Youâre telling me that youâre an ordinary person? Phantom who topped the first in the hackersâ ranking is telling me that sheâs a normal person. Are you joking?â
âButterfly, thereâs a reason for me to be at Jipsdale.â
Once she was done settling those matters, she was going to leave.
âWhat is it? Do you need our help?â Butterfly promptly asked with concern.
The other members of Wings of Light were all concerned about the youngest but the most impressive member of their organizationâPhantomâand Sophie knew that.
âItâs fine. I can deal with it myself.â
âPhantom, you have to remember that youâre not alone. You have all of us backing you up.â
âIâm at Lumen Street. Are you going to come?â
âAll right, Iâll be right there. Send me your location.â
Iâm about to finally meet Phantom. The others must be jealous!
Sophie had been staying at a café on Lumen Street, which provided laptops to their patrons, ever since she came out of school.
She turned on the laptop and logged into her email account before reading her recent emails.
One of the emails was from Arius Gullifer.
He asked her about when she was going to the international medical association. Sophie replied to the email saying that she had not made up her mind yet.
Just as she was done with the emails, Butterfly arrived. The moment she entered the café, she spotted Sophie.
Even though they had not met before, Butterfly instantly recognized her.
âPhantom, itâs me, Butterfly.â Butterfly took a seat opposite Sophie.
It was then Sophie raised her head to look at the speaker.
âJust call me Sophie.â After all, it was best to avoid calling her Phantom in reality.
âSophie, how long are you planning to stay at Jipsdale? I have an assignment that I need your help with.â
âWhat is it? Can you all not deal with it?â Sophie was not planning to take on any assignments for a while.
âHereâs the thing. Dr. Yarrenâs missing. Do you know Dr. Yarren?â
âAre you talking about the Dr. Yarren from the Academy of Sciences?â
âThatâs right; thatâs him. He has a crucial technology with him right now.â
âI see. I understand. Iâll do it.â
âBut the payment for this assignment isnât high.â Or, at least, thirty million was a small sum in comparison with the amount that the major companies offered to Sophie to get her to join them.
âItâs fine.â Hacking was a hobby. Earning money from that hobby was merely an added benefit.
âIs that all about work? Say, why have you come to Jipsdale? Do you really not need our help?â
âI really donât.â
Right then, Sophieâs phone rang.
âWhere are you?â came Tristanâs voice from the speakers the moment Sophie picked up the call.
âIâm at Lumen Street. Whatâs the matter? Did something happen?â Sophie was confused by the call.
Does Tristan have that much time on his hands?
âItâs nothing. Iâm going to come to you now. Donât go anywhere.â
âWho is that?â Butterfly curiously asked.
âA friendâs uncle,â Sophie replied after a moment of thought.
âUncle?â Her friendâs uncle shouldnât be that young. With that thought in mind, she added, âPhantom, you have to be careful. Some older men like young girls like you..â
âI know.â
âWhat do you know? Forget it. No one will dare to be mean to you with us around. As long as youâre in Jipsdale, you can lord over anyone.â
âButterfly, why didnât I realize that youâre so humorous in the past?â
Hearing that, Butterfly, who felt that she was too old to be called cute at the age of twenty-five, turned red in the face.
âAll right, since you have a friend whoâs coming over, Iâll take my leave first. Iâll send you the details of Dr. Yarrenâs matter. You can go right ahead to the state office to look for the police captain.â They had to work with the people from the state office as well.
âOkay.â
Not long after Butterfly left, Tristan arrived and sat opposite her.
âHow are you feeling? Do you want to go to the hospital?â
âIâm fine. Mr. Tristan, are you really that free?â
âIt appears that I am. Whatâs wrong? Is someone bullying you?â
âIâm the bully. Who would dare to tread on my toes?â Sophie said, unintentionally showing her true colors.
âThe doctor has asked you to get proper rest for now, so itâs best that you heed his advice.â
Tristan had been in a rush to come to her, but the moment he saw her, the sense of urgency dissipated.
He then ordered a cup of coffee.
âHow are you in Jipsdale Premier High? Fitting in fine?â
âNot bad.â
Sophie was completely unperturbed by Queenie and her gang.
Hearing that, Tristan turned on a laptop, about to work from there.
Both were attractive peopleâone carried an air of elegance, while the other was a beautiful young woman. Their presence in the small café caught the attention of many.
Tristan did not deliberately try to continue the conversation. Instead, he would chat with her a little once in a while, and somehow, his words enticed her.
Sophie did not mind Tristan staying by her side.
After a round of her game, her phone rang.
âWhatâs the matter, Grandpa?â
âSoph! Can you come home for dinner tonight? Didnât you promise me that youâll come back once a week?â Josiah was rather upset that, even though he had gotten her back from Horington, he still rarely saw her.
âTonight?â
âWhat is it? Canât you even have a meal with your grandpa?â
âAll right. Iâll come home tonight.â
âYouâd better.â Josiah then told her a few reminders before ending the call.
âWho was it?â Tristan was curious. It was his first time seeing her so meek.
âMy grandpa,â was all she said. She did not wish to say anything else to him, for she did not want anyone to intervene in the Tanner familyâs affairs.
Sophie then began packing her things. The Tanner residence in Jipsdale was a distance away from the café, and the drive there would take over an hour.
âLet me send you there,â Tristan offered.
Sophie did not reject him and left the café with him.
That day, Tristan was driving a silver Lamborghini. The figure of the car was particularly smooth, and its mere presence was attracting the attention of many passersby.
When those passersby realized that the owner of the car was an extremely handsome man, some women felt the urge to approach him. Unfortunately, the look on Tristanâs face was extremely stern so no one dared to actually come close to him.
Tristan then opened the door to the front passenger seat for Sophie. Once she was inside, he closed the door for her. In other words, he was a perfect gentleman.
That made the women around the car turned green with envy.
âIf only I was that woman!â one said wistfully.
âDid you look at yourself in the mirror? Sheâs young and pretty!â another retorted, thinking, There are few in Jipsdale who can be a match for her!
Meanwhile, Willow, who was shopping with her friends, noticed the commotion.
Why havenât I seen this man before?