Chapter 1468
"Why are you crying?â Sophia grumbled at the weepy figure sprawled on the ground. She looked up
to see that it was none other than Tristan.
âOuch, it hurts.â Tristan grimaced as he clutched his scraped knee.
Sophia was puzzled. When did Tristan join her outside?
Wait, even if Tristan had followed her out, how had he managed to collide with her head-on?
Rubbing her twisted ankle, Sophia got up. âTristan, where did you go? How did you come from that
direction?â
The child who bumped into Sophia was indeed Tristan.
Tristan had just rushed out of the restroom, fearful of being caught by his brother, Baber, and
Quinton. His hurried steps led him straight into Sophia.
Caught off guard by Sophia's question, the little boy's cry hitched. He looked guilty, unsure of how
to explain himself, and blurted out the truth. âI... 1 just
came from the restroom.â
Sophia was taken aback. Had Tristan gone to the restroom?
But she was sure she had been the first to leave to use the restroom. She hadn't seen Tristan pass
her to get there first.
Sophia looked around in confusion. She peered ahead, then back.
The restroom could indeed be reached from the other direction around the courtyard. Could the
child have run that fast?
He had actually circled around?
Tristan, still in pain from the fall, couldn't stop his tears. âI want Daddy..."
The auction house was eerily quiet, and the child's cries were piercingly loud. He drew curious
glances from all those around. The situation was quite awkward.
With no other choice, Sophia scooped Tristan up. âAlright, behave. The auction is about to begin:
Don't make a scene and disturb others.â
She was worried that this might affect the auction of her father's property.
Tristan didnt resist Sophia's hold, but he didn't lean into it either. He simply allowed her to carry
him back to their private room.
Inside the room, Marcus sat quietly in his wheelchair while sipping his coffee. His expression was
distant; he was seemingly lost in thought.
After hearing the door open, he glanced up, surprised to see Sophia and Tristan. âDidn't you just
leave? How did you get back so fast?â
As Sophia prepared to explain the incident, Tristan squirmed out of her arms and threw himself at
his father, crying, âDaddy...â
Marcus frowned as he looked at his son whimpering pitifully on his lap. âWhat happened? Didn't
you say you were going to apologize to Sophia? Why are you crying again?â
Tristan didn't understand what his father meant. He had just now seen his father. When did he say
he wanted to apologize to Sophia? And why should he apologize?
Furthermore, he didn't come home all last night. Wasn't his father worried?
Sophia, having heard the conversation between Marcus and Tristan, asked, âMarcus, are you saying
that Tristan chased after me to apologize?â
Marcus looked up at Sophia. His expression confirmed the answer. âAfter you left, reprimanded him
a bit. He realized his mistake and said he wanted to apologize to you.â
So that was it.
Sophia had initially found it strange that Tristan had run headlong into her. But after hearing
Marcus's explanation, it seemed plausible.
Tristan had run out to find her, took a wrong turn, circled around, and bumped into her again.