Chapter 798
Night of Destiny
âI have orders from Young Master Weiss.â The butler smiled at Sophia.
Sophiaâs smile stiffened for a few seconds when she heard what the butler said. Wher? Itâs Arthurâs
idea? Where is he taking me? Am I causing so much disturbance to him that he wants to get rid of me?
Filled with that bitter thought in her head, Sophia braced herself to accept the harsh truth that she didnât
deserve to attend Arthurâs wedding, anyway. Therefore, she had nothing to say, thinking he wanted her
gone. âAlright, please give me a moment.â Sophia then limped into the room, but when the butler saw
that, he quickly ordered the maids to come and help her.
After Sophia took care of her luggage, the maids carried them out of the room for her while the butler
came back to her with a wheelchair. âMiss Goodwin, please sit in this wheelchair. It should make it
easier for you.â
âThank you very much, sir.â Sophia was embarrassed.
As soon as Sophia sat in the wheelchair, the butler wheeled her out the door all the way to the garden.
When Sophia looked in the direction in which the butler was wheeling her, she was stunned to see the
manorâs main building instead of the guest room beside it. Upon that realization, she couldnât help but
ask herself where the butler was taking her. Soon, they arrived at the elevator, which they took to reach
a room on the fourth floor. At the sight of the grandâlooking interior, the lady was left with her jaw wide
open. Wait a minute! This place looks so magnificent that it is meant for the owner to live in, not the
guests. Sophia then looked around her until her gaze fell upon a man sitting on the couch.
As the evening sunlight shone on him, he seemed especially charming and handsome, especially in his
white buttonâdown paired with a plaid vest. At the same time, the fact that he was crossing his legs in
his sitting posture only served to make him look even more attractive. Isnât that Arthur? At that instant,
Sophiaâs heart was beating rapidly like a jackhammer as she suddenly realized that was what
happened every time she saw the man.
Soon, Arthur stood up and walked up to the butler, taking over the wheelchair, whereupon he wheeled
the lady to her new room. âWait a second! Whatâs going on? Why am I moving to this room?â Sophia
looked up, asking Arthur with a surprised voice.
âYour leg is injured, so itâs more convenient for you to be taken care of staying here.â Arthur brushed
her off with an excuse,
Sophia shook her head and replied, âNo need for that. Iâll be fine in a matter of days with enough rest.
So, I should probably return to the guest room without imposing on you.â
Nevertheless, Arthur soon wheeled her into the room and responded with a commanding voice, âMy
house, my rules.â
âBâBut⦠wouldnât this be inappropriate, considering the fact that youâre about to marry Miss Jennings?
I canât be staying here with you, can I? What if she misunderstands the situationâ¦?â Although Sophia
was tempted to stay close to Arthur, she didnât want to ruin his reputation.
âIâll explain to her if she misunderstands.â Arthur finished his words, but when he noticed her still sitting
in the wheelchair, he asked, âAre you going to try and walk yourself? Or do you need me to carry you
from the wheelchair?â
âIâm going to walk by myself.â Sophia finished her words and held the armrests on both sides of the
wheelchair, desperate to show the man that she could take care of herself, only to be tripped by the
armrests.
âAhâ¦â Staggering, she fell forward and instinctively hugged the thing that she thought would make her
feel most secureâArthurâs waist. At the same time, the man also extended his arms and wrapped them
around her to make sure she wouldnât get hurt from the fall.
The next second, Sophia found her head resting on Arthurâs firm chest. As she could hear his steady
heartbeat, her heartbeat was somehow raised by a few BPMs. Great! I oversold my mobility and ended
up in his awkward embrace. âThank you.â Sophia then quickly stood up, backing away from Arthur with
her cheeks blushing bashfully.
Meanwhile, Arthur looked down at her, somehow finding Sophiaâs face strangely attractive as he simply
couldnât take his eyes off her. He then seized her arm and helped her walk to the couch, where he sat
her down. When Sophia sank into the couch, she heaved a sigh of relief and looked at the man. âIâm
fine now, so you may leave and attend to your own business.â
Upon hearing the ladyâs words, Arthur walked away while the maids stayed behind to tidy her luggage
and place her clothes in the wardrobe. Soon, when the maids were finally gone, the room was back to
its peaceful state, with Sophia left sitting on the couch in a bitter manner. Deep down, she could sense
the manâs feelings for her even though he appeared to have forgotten about her.