Chapter 119
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Chapter 119 Standing Up For Her
Hearing that, Whitlea stepped forward and pulled Bailey over.
âBailey! How could you say those words to me just because of a girl like her?â Her eyes reddened with
fury.
Helplessness and plea flashed in Baileyâs eyes.
âMom, please. I promise I will fulfill all of your demands. The only exception is her. Do not touch her.â
The girl his mother wanted to deal with was his crush and the only gleam of hope and light in his dull
world.
âNo way. She canât be studying in the same school as you. So long as something affects you, even for
the slightest bit, I will not compromise.â Whitlea was very assertive with her stand. She wanted to prove
to that man and make him regret his decision for abandoning Bailey and her.
âMr. Langston, you shall decide if you want to expel her now or if you want me to arrange a directorâs
meeting and fire you from your position because of your disobedience.â
The dominance of Whitlea was so overpowering it left the crowd feeling disgusted.
Andy felt his head throbbing so badly that he felt as if it was on the brink of exploding. Given Whitleaâs
character, he was clear she would do as she said if things did not go her way.
âMdm. Dixon, I made no mistakes. What right do you have to expel me?â Sophie finally broke her
silence. Is she trying to use her authority on me? Well, that also depends if she does have enough
power to do so.
âHow dare you talk to me so disrespectfully even at this point? Do you think the Tanner family will
defend you?â Whitlea said coldly.
âI donât need the Tanner family to defend me. I am the victim of this entire incident. Even if the school
wants to expel someone, that person wonât be me.â
Seeing her rebellious countenance, Whitlea let out a sneer.
âAre girls your age so naïve nowadays?â
âMom!â A stinging pang rose within Baileyâs heart. He knew he would not be able to face the girl he had
good feelings for the same way again after implicating her and causing so much trouble for her.
âShut up. Youâd better not interfere with this matter. Otherwise, I will make sure that girl disappears
from Jipsdale,â Whitlea threatened despite the many people around.
âYouâre making it sound like your family owns the school, Mdm. Dixon.â Sophie was full of contempt.
Sheâs one arrogant woman, huh? Itâs a pity she still doesnât have that much capability to act so
snobbishly.
âDonât go on anymore, Sophie.â Derrick looked at her concernedly. In truth, almost everyone was aware
that Whitleaâs father was part of the underworld. Although he had since steered away, the mere thought
of it still freaked Derrick out. âI believe this matter is truly a misunderstanding, Mdm. Dixon. It was Mr.
Elswick who arranged for them to participate in the physics competition together. If youâre bothered by
it, Iâll make sure she doesnât appear together with Bailey in the future. Sheâs still young. I hope youâll let
her off this time.â
Derrick was a genuinely responsible teacher who cared a lot about his students. Knowing that Sophie
would have a bright future, he did not want her to suffer any harm or grievance because of the matter.
He adored her as a student.
âMr. Hayes, do you think youâre qualified to speak when youâve taught someone to become so
shameless?â Whitlea spared no consideration for Derrick.
âDonât bother yourself with this matter, Mr. Hayes. I wonât leave Jipsdale Premier High.â
âMr. Langston!â Whitlea felt that the entire discussion was a waste of time.
In the end, Andy still picked Felixâs side. After all, the latter was someone he could not afford to offend.
âIâm sorry, Mdm. Dixon. Before we get to the bottom of this matter, I canât just expel Sophie.â It was
probably the first time Andy had been so firm.
Derrick could not help but sneak a glance at Andy in awe.
As expected, Mr. Langston does have the bearing of a principal. He doesnât bow down to power or
authority.
Likewise, Sophie also turned to look at Andy. In fact, she could very well understand even if he chose
to expel her from school at that point.
âVery well. I guess Iâll have to hold a directorâs meeting, then.â Rage had completely consumed Whitlea.
She could not believe that Andy would make such a decision when he had been polite toward her all
along.
Whitlea stormed out and slammed the door shut.
The rest in the principalâs office exchanged a look.
âIâm sorry,â Bailey apologized on behalf of his mother.
Seeing him that way, Sophie was unsure how to comfort him.
Bailey is indeed a poor thing. Everyone is full of envy for him, yet no one expects him to be in such a
pathetic state.
âBailey, you donât have anything to do with this matter. Someone is targeting me, and it just so
happened that you were there.â
âDonât give me that look.â Truth be told, Bailey did not like their gazes at all.
He left the principalâs office, thinking that there was a need to have a good chat with Whitlea.
I canât just let things end here.
âYou should head back first, Sophie. I will think of something.â Andy believed he had to report the
matter to Felix. âMr. Hayes, you too. Go for your classes.â
After their departure, he immediately gave Felix a call.
It was because of the incident last time that he had Felixâs contact number.
At that moment, Felix was in the midst of a meeting when he received the call from Andy.
The former had similarly saved Andyâs number in his contact from the other time since Ysabelle was
also studying at Jipsdale Premier High.
Seeing that it was Andy on the caller ID, he immediately called a stop to the meeting and headed
outside to answer the call.
âMr. Northley, I am Andy of Jipsdale Premier High. Mdm. Dixon of the board of directors strongly
requests to expel Sophie. Iâm afraid I wonât be able to fight against her power any longer.â
âWhat? Mdm. Dixon? Who the heck is that?â Felix furrowed his brows.
Andy then relayed everything that had happened in the past few days to Felix.
âAll right, I got it now. Donât let anyone hurt Sophie, or you wonât be able to face the consequences.â
Upon concluding the call with Andy, Felix immediately gave Tristan a call.
âMr. Tristan, you shouldâve heard about everything that happened to Sophie, right? Baileyâs mother,
Whitlea Dixon, brutally humiliated Sophie today!â Even though Sophie had retorted, Felix thought they
should not just let the matter slide when the other party had provoked them.
âMm.â
âMm? Why do you sound so cold? Did you and Sophie get into an argument?â
âFelix!â Tristan called out warningly.
âItâs a more than reasonable suspicion, no? But are you intending not to do anything about that? I
thought this was a good chance.â Felix scratched his nose awkwardly. Arenât girls all soft-hearted
beings? If he appears to help Sophie in such a difficult situation, Iâm sure she will be very touched!
âShe isnât like other girls.â Of course, Tristan would love to help her resolve all the problems she
encountered, but he could do nothing if she did not give him the opportunity.
âAll right. If thatâs the case, I wonât say more. Iâm still in the midst of a meeting. Iâm hanging up.â
After ending the call, Tristan could not help but think about her.
I wonder what she is doing now. Is she thinking of me?
With those thoughts in mind, Tristan made another call.
Sophieâs phone rang as she walked out of the principalâs office with Derrick.
âMr. Hayes, you should go back first. I need to answer a call,â Sophie said as she pulled out her phone.
âSophie, as much as I believe you, it isnât a good thing that everybody keeps criticizing you like this.
Donât you think so?â
âMr. Hayes, go ahead and speak your mind.â Sophie thought Derrick was a cute teacher who would
unconditionally defend and protect his students.
Noticing that Derrick still had something to say, Sophie declined the call.
On the other side, Tristan had been waiting for her to answer the call for a long time. Sadly, not only did
she not pick up, but she even rejected his call. His face darkened.
Thinking of me, my a*s! She even declined my call.
Tristan stood up, intending to head down to Jipsdale Premier High directly to look for her.