Chapter 709
Night of Destiny
Sophiaâs voice stood out from the rest. Anastasia was about to pass by the lobby when she suddenly
heard this voice, and she couldnât help but turn her head and glance at the girl who had greeted her. As
their eyes met, one of them was smiling while the other was full of pleasant surprise.
âMiss Goodwin.â Anastasia looked surprised to see Sophia at the front desk.
The other receptionists next to her instantly stared at Sophia. Why is President
Tillman addressing her like theyâre acquainted? Do they know each other?
Anastasia walked up to Sophia with a friendly expression and asked curiously, âWhen did you start
working at my company?â
âItâs my first day here,â Sophia replied.
Anastasia pondered slightly before offering, âI am short of an assistant. Would you like to be my
assistant?â
âBut Iâm not experienced in this area,â Sophia refused. She couldnât casually accept the job either.
âThatâs fine. You can learn if you donât know.â Saying that, Anastasia said to Grace who was behind her,
âGo to the HR department and handle the necessary procedures for her.â
Then, she turned to Sophia and said, âCome on, follow me to my office.â
Just like that, Sophia walked to the elevator with Anastasia under the envious gazes of all the
receptionists. She was filled with gratitude toward Anastasia for taking care of her, and Anastasia was
also glad to have her as her assistant.
Once they were inside the elevator, Anastasia asked Sophia concernedly, âWhy arenât you with Mr.
Weiss?â
Previously, when Arthur brought Sophia along to her wedding, Anastasia noticed his caring attitude
toward her, so she thought that he liked Sophia. And when her husband was in danger last time, Arthur
and Richard had rushed over
from great distances to save him, so she naturally had to be kind to Sophia.
Sophia explained embarrassedly, âPresident Tillman, you must have misunderstood. W-Weâre just
friends.â
Anastasia pursed her lips into a smile. From the way Sophia carried herself, she didnât look like she
was from an ordinary family. So, she asked, âAre you having some sort of family trouble?â
âNo, I just wanted a stable job.â Sophia was unable to look straight at the dazzling Anastasia.
âAll right, then you can rest easy and work with me! If thereâs anything you donât know, Iâll ask someone
to teach you.â As they exited the elevator, Anastasia instructed while pointing at the lounge nearby, âGo
and rest over there for now.â
Sophia felt extremely lucky to receive this treatment on her first day at work.
Grace promoted her position to the presidentâs assistant, making them colleagues.
âGrace, you have to teach her everything she needs to know about work. Sheâs a friend of my
husbandâs friend,â Anastasia said to Grace..
âYes, President Tillman, I will.â Grace nodded.
Soon, Sophia owned her own office, which was spacious and bright, and she could enjoy the excellent
view from the floor-to-ceiling windows. As they were located in a landmark building in the city center,
the landscape was stunning all around.
Anastasia had just taken a seat when her phone rang with a call from Elliot, which she answered.
âHello?â
âThe housekeeper just called and told me that Grandma suddenly collapsed. Iâm rushing over from the
financial summit to the hospital.â Elliotâs voice sounded anxious.
Anastasia was taken aback as well, and she hurriedly replied, âIâll head over too.â
She grabbed her bag and went out, but after a moment of thought, she said to Sophia, âSophia, come
out with me. Grace, stay here and call me if anything happens.â
Sophia immediately got up and followed her out, and when the two walked past the front desk and
headed out of the lobby, Adriana had already parked the car outside and was waiting for them. Then,
the three immediately rushed toward Presgrave Hospital.
Harriet, who had just been sent over, was in the emergency rescue room, while the housekeeper,
Jodie, the hospital director, and Brenda and her husband were all outside.
âWhy did my grandmother collapse?â Elliot asked Jodie.
Jodie replied with reddened eyes, âThereâs no reason. She just said in the morning that she wanted to
trim the flowers herself, so I brought her to the living room, but she collapsed soon after.â
Brenda was already in her fifties, and she comforted her nephew, âCalm down, Elliot. At your
grandmaâs age, these things are bound to happen.â