Chapter 239
Changing Only For Her
Chapter 239 Consoling Kisses
âHeâs still refusing to give up!â Felix smirked. How could a pair of human legs hope to
catch up with the four wheels of a car? This manâs brain must be chock full of sh*t!
Sophie glanced at the rearview mirror and saw Yale still in pursuit.
âIgnore him.â Sophie did not want to spare Yale another glance.
Soon, Yale could no longer be seen from the rearview mirror.
âCheer up, Sophie!â Felix did not know how to console her. He thought she must be
feeling horrible for how her father treated her grandfather, despite how relaxed she
looked.
âIâm fine.â
Sophie closed her eyes, making it plain that she no longer wished to discuss the
subject. She was reluctant to elaborate, and Felix did not force her.
Tristan had brought Josiah to one of his mansions. Though he did not often drop by, a
housekeeper kept the place ready for him to visit whenever he liked.
Having learned that Sophie was coming, Josiah sat in wait on the couch.
âWhy donât you take a nap, Grandpa? Iâll wake you when Soph comes.â Heâs getting
older and has undergone such a massive operation, so he must be tired.
âOh, Tanny. Thank you for always being by Sophâs side.â If it werenât for Tristan, who
was always by Sophieâs side, Josiah dared not imagine what would become of her.
Though he knew his granddaughter was a force to be reckoned with, there was no
way she could face it calmly when her beloved family member was involved, no
matter how formidable she was.
âItâs within my duty, Grandpa. Donât worry. No matter what happens, I will always be by
Sophâs side.â
That is my promise. I will not let anybody hurt Sophie.
Felix was leading Sophie in when she heard Tristan utter those words. She was touched.
It really is nice to have him. Otherwise, I would not know what to do.
Josiah smiled at Sophieâs arrival.
âWhatâs the rush, Soph? The shareholderâs meeting must have just ended. Iâm fine!
You neednât worry.â
Josiah did not wish to bring up the matter, but it concerned Sophie, his beloved
granddaughter.
He knew that the matter could not go unsaid.
Though he was the one who was kidnapped, he could no longer defend Yale.
Sophie wrapped her arms around Josiahâs waist and leaned on his chest.
Though she knew nothing would happen, Sophie felt relieved to see Josiah standing
alive and well before her.
âDonât worry, Grandpa. Tanner Group will be my legacy from now on.â She was
determined to lead Tanner Group to new heights.
Sophieâs voice sounded relaxed.
âIâm sorry, Soph,â Josiah murmured. âIf it werenât for my insistence of you taking on
that role, you wouldnât have had to experience all of that.â Such an ordeal is tough for
anyone to endure.
Sophie grasped the old manâs hand.
âYou donât have to be sorry! Itâs me youâre talking to, Grandpa. All right, you must be
tired. Rest a little here at Mr. Tristanâs before we go home. If you donât feel like
returning, you can stay with me for a few days.â
âYou know, I really am tired. Iâll take a nap here at Tannyâs, and weâll talk after I wake
up.â
âOkay.â
After bringing Josiah into a clean room and tucking him in, Sophie emerged sometime later and immediately spotted Tristan waiting for her.
He approached her, took both her hands, and pulled her into his embrace.
âItâs over. Grandpaâs fine. You can relax now. Iâll have two men following him from now
on, and they wonât allow anybody to take him away.â I will have two of my most
capable men protect Old Mr. Tanner.
âIâd once offered to hire two bodyguards for him, but he turned me down.â Being a
soldier in his day, Josiah was prideful and thought highly of his combat skills.
But, how could he fight people off being as old as he is? Furthermore, he had just
undergone an extensive operation!
âDonât worry,â Tristan said. âIâve discussed this problem with Grandpa, and heâs agreed
to it.â Josiah had come around after the incident.
Leaning against his chest, Sophie felt genuinely relieved at the moment.
âThank you so much, Mr. Tristan. Without you, I think I would beââ If it werenât for
him, I would not have been able to control myself. I wouldâve done something
unthinkable.
Tristan lowered his head to kiss her still moving lips.
I donât want to hear her say such things. She only needs to rely on me. I will work hard
to ensure that she has nothing to worry about.
It was a lingering kiss, tender and persistent yet vaguely domineering.
That kiss strengthened Sophieâs attachment to him.
Without a doubt, she enjoyed that kiss, which gave her a realistic sensation.
Tristan continued kissing her until she could not breathe and almost became the first
person to die of suffocation from kissing. He then let go of her reluctantly.
Tristan was dazed and out of breath, gazing at her lips made red by his own.
Sophie panted as she leaned against his chest. Her gentle, heaving breaths made the
atmosphere between them quite suggestive.
Tristan found his voice first. âAre you tired?â
âIâm fine.â
Yale had really got under her skin.
He should never have done something like that to Grandpa. He should never have put
Grandpa in such a predicament.
She knew Josiah best and was sure that Josiah must be feeling horrible about Yale at
that moment, yet she could do nothing about it.
âHow do you plan to deal with Yale? I can help you if you donât want to handle it.â As
Yale is her father, she must feel conflicted.
âI donât mind handling it. Leave it to me.â Sophie was not a person to back down.
Since it already happened, the only thing I need to do is to make him give up.
He pinched her cheeks as his heart clenched.
Why does she have to make such difficult choices? She could have been a happy
princess living in a carefree castle, yet she is forced to face those matters and, even
worse, is determined not to accept help from anybody.
âIâm serious, Sophie. I want to help you handle it. I donât want to see you conflicted.â
âIâm not conflicted.â
Thereâs nothing to be conflicted about. This isnât even bad enough to trouble me.
Meanwhile, Yale sought his secretary with the intent of using Josiah as leverage for
everything he wanted. Instead, he found his secretary with a bruised and battered
face.
âWhat happened? Whereâs Old Mr. Tanner? Didnât I tell you bring him out?â Yale was
livid. If my trump card is no longer in my hands, what else can I do?
The secretary grabbed Yale by the collar.
âYou are too much, Yale! I work for you for wages. What about you? Do you want to
cost me my life?â