Chapter 132
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Chapter 132 Disobedience
Sophie didnât want to get into a fight because she was right outside her school.
âItâs fine, Ysabelle. Go have lunch without me. Iâll catch up with you later.â
âNo, Soph. Iâll stay with you.â There was no way Ysabelle would let Sophie go alone when neither of
them knew who those men were.
âOur employer wishes to talk to Ms. Tanner.â
Ysabelle rolled up her sleeves and seemed ready to get into an argument.
âWho the hell do you think you are? Why should we go to your employer just because she wants to talk
to Sophie? Weâre not going! What are you gonna do about it, huh?â replied Ysabelle angrily. She stood
in front of Sophie and shielded the latter like a mother hen.
âOur employer is waiting for you, Ms. Tanner.â
âYsabelle, go wait for me at the restaurant. Iâll be there soon.â
âSoph, I donât know who their employer is. However, if she is someone who is capable of sending two
bodyguards to relay a message, this is definitely not a simple matter; so I canât let you go with them.â
Sophie was Ysabelleâs BFF, so the latter refused to let anything bad happen to the former.
Sophie was really touched and genuinely appreciated how sweet and protective Ysabelle was.
Hence, she stroked Ysabelleâs head so much that she messed up her hair.
âAwh, Ysabelle, you are too cute, and that level of sweetness should be illegal. Just go on without me. I
promise that no one can hurt me, okay?â said Sophie. She was no longer the helpless girl she used to
be.
Ysabelle panicked when she saw Sophie following the men and left, so she called Tristan right away.
It only took a few seconds for the line to be connected, but Ysabelle felt as though an eternity had
passed. What is up with Uncle Tristan? Why hasnât he picked up his phone? Itâs been ringing forever.
Ugh, he is so annoying.
The second Tristan answered the call, Ysabelle complained, âUncle Tristan, why did it take you so long
to pick up your phone? Someone came for Sophie and took her away. I donât know who they are, and
Iâm very worried now. What do we do?â
âWhat are the men like?â asked Tristan. He frowned the instant he heard what Ysabelle said. Which
bloody idiot is it? How dare they come after the woman I love?
âI donât know. I wonât be panicking if I actually know who the culprit is. Are you busy now? Can you drop
by and look into the matter?â
âOkay, Iâll head over right away.â
Tristan was supposed to have lunch with a business partner that day, but Ysabelleâs words made him
lost his appetite.
âMr. Tristan, I thought we are going to have lunch together. Where are you going?â
The one who spoke was the daughter of his business partner. Her name was Nancy Longbottom. She
fell for Tristan at first sight, and he was all she could think about, so she made her way to the office
after learning that her dad would have lunch with Tristan.
âIâm so sorry, but please tell your father that I have to deal with an emergency right now and wonât be
able to have lunch with him. Letâs do that some other time.â
As far as Tristan was concerned, nothing on Earth was more important than Sophie.
It was true that he knew just how skilled Sophie was as a fighter, and he realized that only a handful of
people could actually hurt her. However, hearing news like that still worried him. It simply hit too close
to home.
Nancy stood up and stopped him.
âMr. Tristan, the dishes are about to be served, and my dad left to make a phone call. Itâs not
appropriate for you to leave right now.â
She came all the way just to have lunch with him, but they ended up spending less than two minutes
together. They didnât even get to talk before he excused himself, so it was understandable that she was
disappointed.
âSorry about that. I will treat your father to another meal to make up for this, but I really have to go
now.â
Tristan was already being ridiculously courteous by saying as much as he did. Even Nancyâs father
couldnât do anything to stop Tristan from leaving.
Nancy had more to say, but the secretary grabbed her wrist.
âThatâs enough. Stop talking. Itâs not like you are unaware of what Mr. Tristanâs temper is like. We had
to beg to have the opportunity to collaborate with his company, so you cannot offend Mr. Tristan. If you
do, your father will never forgive you.â
Hundreds of people in Chanaea would kill to work with Tristan, so the secretary couldnât risk letting her
ruin the business deal.
Nancy was upset.
âHow can someone be so ridiculously good-looking?â murmured Nancy as her eyes glowed with
admiration and lust. She was in love with his looks.
The secretary was speechless.
Yep, she is definitely an immature woman who knows nothing. I canât believe she judges someone
based only on their looks. Mr. Tristan is so much more than that. His reputation alone is worth a
fortune.
Sophie made her way to the luxurious car that the bodyguards led her to. They opened the door, and
she hopped right in.
She wasnât surprised to see Constance sitting in there.
The latter had always favored Willow, even before any of the drama had unfolded. Hence, Constance
had been mean to Sophie since the beginning.
âMason wants to talk to you, so go to him,â said Constance. Even at a time like that, she showed no
humility and was bossing Sophie around.
She was used to being at the top, so she never learned the proper way to ask for help. She didnât think
she needed to do so either.
âWhy should I go to him? There is nothing between him and me, so there is no need for me to go to
him.â
Constance fumed when she heard those words. What the hell does that mean? How does she not
have anything to do with this?
âSophie Tanner, do you not know how grave the situation is now? I am only here to tell you that Mason
wishes to talk to you. You donât get to choose whether you want to go to him,â replied Constance.
Everyone had only ever tried to butter her up, so she was as arrogant as she could be.
Sophie couldnât resist chuckling.
âThat is so funny. I have no obligation to visit him, so what makes you think I have no choice? As far as
I am concerned, no one can force me to do what I donât want to do.â
Why should I go to Mason now? Iâve already made things clear, havenât I?
âDonât push your luck, Sophie. Youâre the reason Mason is in the hospital now, so how can you say that
there is no need for you to go to him? Do you realize how bad the situation is now? He might have
trouble walking in the future! Given his condition, how can you say that you are innocent of all crimes?
How shameless can you get?â
Mason wouldnât have been hurt if it werenât for her, so she is the culprit. I canât believe she said sheâs
innocent.
âNot my problem.â
Sophieâs patience was running low, and she didnât want to waste her time anymore.
Constance had the driver lock the doors when she noticed that Sophie was trying to leave.
âIâve made things clear. Mason wants to talk to you, and you have to go to him.â
Constance had the driver start driving right away.
Sophie sneered.
âWhat is the meaning of this, Mrs. Laird?â By then, the car had already left the school.
Constance ignored Sophie entirely.
At the end of the day, the former still favored Willow, who had always been obedient and did what was
told. Sophie had always been opinionated and rarely listened to what others said. Constance hated
people like that because she couldnât control them.
âStop the car!â ordered Sophie as she turned her attention to the driver.
Unfortunately, the driver refused to listen to her and kept driving.
Mrs. Laird was the one who hired him, so he would only obey her instruction.
âShut up.â Mrs. Lairdâs temper had been terrible lately. Anyone would be upset to see their son injured
in such a terrible accident, so it was understandable that Constance found Sophieâs voice irritating.
Sophie, however, was not having any of it. She was truly exasperated that day.
âI guess I have no choice but to do things my way,â said Sophie. Well, if sheâs too barbaric to behave,
then I wonât waste my breath talking to her either.