Chapter 814
Night of Destiny
Before Arthur could finish his words, his phone rang yet again-Sophia, too, reflexively looked toward his
phone-but this time, he didnât answer and even ended the call after taking a glance. At that, he let out a
sigh. But just as he was about to continue, a bodyguard came into the ward. âYoung Master, Old Madam
Weiss is on the phone.â
Arthur looked at the phone the bodyguard handed over but had no intention of taking it. With that, the
bodyguard put the phone on speaker, and Marthaâs anxious voice immediately came from the other end
of the line. âArtie! Artie, where are you? Hurry up and answer the phone!â
Sophia hurriedly withdrew her hand at that, then gave him a nudge, telling him to answer his
grandmotherâs call.
âGo!â she mouthed to him.
At last, Arthur stood up, took the phone from the bodyguard, and walked out of the ward to a turning.
The bodyguard followed after him, and as if right on cue, Emily showed up in her bridal look with two
servants carrying her train. She had charged right up as soon as she learned that Sophia was taking IV
fluid in this ward downstairs.
But when she opened the door, she found only Sophia lying in bed while Arthur was nowhere to be seen.
âWhere have you hidden my husband, you b*tch?!â she asked through gnashed teeth.
Sophia pointed toward the door. âHeâs gone out. Youâll find him outside.â
At that, Emily smirked and ordered the servants, âYou two wait outside and shut the door.â
The servants obliged in two shakes, leaving and shutting the door.
Sophia couldnât help sitting up when she saw Emily inching toward her with malice. âWhat are you trying
to do?â She looked toward Emily with a warning.
âWhat am I trying to do? What are you trying to do, Sophia? Coming all the way here? First, you seduce
my man, then ruin my wedding, and now, youâre even trying to hide him from me. Sophia Goodwin, I
really want to mangle you,â Emily scowled through gnashed teeth. The loathe beneath her eyes evolved
into a substantial dagger, stabbing Sophia.
Sophia pursed her lips and said nothing. Losing Arthur would be her lifeâs greatest regret, but now, Emily
was his fiancée. No matter how, she would be marrying him soon.
âIâm sorry,â Sophia mumbled an apology.
Emily was suddenly beside herself with rage when she looked at how feeble Sophia was while taking the
IV fluid. At that, she raised her palm and gave the feverish woman a hard slap in the face.
By the time Sophia registered what had just happened, her face was already burning with pain, and she
glared at Emily like she was going to tear her apart at any moment. âWho are you to slap me?!â
âWho am I? Just wait, Sophia Goodwin.
Once I marry Artie, you can forget about stepping on Florian land ever again!â Emily yelled with a sneer.
âYou can forget about ever seeing him for the rest of your life. He will be my man from this day on.. Mine!
Not yours!â
Just then, the door flew right open, and an icy male voice came the next second. âWhat right does she
need?â
Emily froze in an instant, and her countenance turned awful, but the next second, she was all smiles as
she turned around. âArtie, youâre back! You mustâve misheard. I heard Miss Goodwin was sick, so I came
to see how she was doing.â
Meanwhile, Sophia kept her head lowered, allowing her long hair to conceal her swollen cheek as she
clenched the covers. Seeing how two-faced Emily was got her feeling bitterly disappointed. Is Arthur
going to have to live with a woman like this for the rest of his life? How can he spend the rest of his life
with a phony woman when heâs such a great guy? Will he be happy? Will his life be merry?
Sophia tightened her grip on the covers as the idea crossed her mind, so much so that her body began
trembling to a slightly noticeable degree.
âArtie, letâs go to the chapel! Everyoneâs anxiously waiting for our appearance!â Emily held Arthurâs arm,
wanting to take him away.
However, Arthur suddenly turned to Sophia, asking, âAre you going to be okay?â
Before Sophia could say a word, Emily answered for her. âShe told me sheâs fine just now. Well, Miss
Goodwin, we wonât disturb your rest further. Get well soon, sweetie!â