Chapter 161
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
When Sophie heard that, she took the chart from Arius and scanned through it, and her face fell.
âIs it because of Mom and Willow?â Sophie figured those two were the only ones who could upset
Josiah.
âWho else could it be? They really went overboard. Do you know what they told Old Mr. Tanner?â
Morgan answered for Josiah. He could no longer keep it to himself after seeing how affected Josiah
was because of the two women.
âMorgan,â Josiah interrupted. He did not want to burden Sophie with what happened.
âGrandpa, I know exactly why they came. Morgan doesnât have to tell me anything.â Sophie could read
Charmaine and Willow like open books. The shares she had was the thing they were after.
âDonât worry, Grandpa. I made you a promise and I will see to it that it happens. As for Willow and
Mom, you donât have to worry about them. They canât do anything to me.â
It pained Arius to see Sophie having to tank such a heavy burden on her own.
âSoph, you should just go to Anglandur with me. Thereâs nothing for you here.â Arius had an impulse to
just take Sophie away with him to a faraway place so he could shelter her from all the harm and threats
she faced.
When Josiah heard Ariusâ suggestion, he looked up at the young man and fell into deep thoughts.
So heâs back because he wants to bring Sophie to Anglandur?
âSoph, you should just go if thatâs what you want. You donât have to worry about me.â Deep in his heart,
Josiah knew Sophie was no ordinary kid. She was talented and she should chase after her dream.
Sophie clenched her fists at his words.
âGrandpa, this is not up for consideration. I will be taking my university entrance exam here.â She
wanted to spend more time with Josiah because his days were numbered. As for her future, she still
had a long way to go.
âCome over here,â Josiah said lovingly. He knew what was in her mind and he could not help but feel
sorry for the child.
Sophie walked over and let the old man pat her on her head like an obedient child.
This side of her was new to Arius. She was the luminary in Horington, so it was difficult for Arius to
connect that image of her to what he saw at that moment.
Over on the outside, Tristan had just arrived at the door when Arius spoke about taking Sophie away.
He did not mean to eavesdrop. It just happened that he overheard the conversation. What is going on?
So heâs here to take Sophie with him?
Tristan pulled his hand away from the door handle and went over to the staircase. He lighted a
cigarette and smoked on pensively.
Who is Arius to her?
Will she go to Anglandur with him?
Back at the ward, Sophie had received a call from Tristan earlier saying he would come to visit Josiah.
Since she had waited for some time, she decided to just go out to look for him, leaving Arius and
Josiah in the room on their own.
âSo, Ari, when are you taking Soph to Anglandur?â Josiah figured he should know the details of the
manâs plan.
âGrandpa, I suppose youâve heard of Dr. Smith? He met Sophie four years ago at Anglandur and has
since wanted her to be his mentee because he saw the potential in her. I came back this time not just
because I had to perform your surgery, but also because I want to take her back with me.â Josiah saw
the truth in what Arius said. The university entrance exam should not be just an excuse for Sophie. She
was so gifted she would ace the exam. In fact, Josiah believed she could apply straight to any
prestigious university in the world without even taking the exam.
That thought excited him.
I knew she is different. Sheâs a bright girl.
âSee, Morgan. Isnât Sophie amazing? Sheâs different from everyone else. Thatâs why I like her so
much.â
Morgan was equally surprised to hear what Arius said.
Everyone had heard of the founder of the medical association, but none of them had actually seen him
in person before, so it went without saying that Josiah and Morgan were astonished when they found
out that a legendary figure like that man would want to keep Sophie under his wings.
âMs. Sophie is a genius. Iâm sure she will be a star in the future,â Morgan praised in admiration.
The thought of it put tears in Josiahâs eyes. All achievement comes with a price, and so will Sophieâs,
but itâs okay.
I just want the best for her. It will be worth the sacrifice.
âAri, you donât have to worry about me. I just want Soph to get the best training.â Sheâs my
granddaughter. She must be the best.
Meanwhile, Sophie was looking for Tristan when she saw him at the staircase, engulfed in a cloud of
smoke.
âWhat are you doing here?â she asked gently, walking toward him. âWhy donât you just go in and see
Grandpa?â Her tone naturally softened when she saw Tristan.
Hearing her voice, Tristan quickly snuffed out the cigarette.
âDonât worry about me. I smoke sometimes too.â
Despite what she said, Tristan still put out the cigarette.
âSmoking is not good for your health. I donât want you to be a second-hand smoker. You should get rid
of that habit too.â
All Tristan could think about was her.
âI know,â she replied shortly. Although she had said that she did not mind, she still felt touched when
she knew Tristan was being considerate of her. âWhy didnât you go in?â
âOh, well. I just wanted to take a smoke,â Tristan said dismissively. He put his arm around her shoulder,
pushing her toward the ward.
âHold on a second. You reek of smoke. Grandpa wouldnât like that.â When Tristan realized Sophie
wanted Josiah to have a good impression of him, he felt she actually cared about him, and he was
heartened.
They stood outside for a while more until Sophie pushed the door open.
âTanny!â Josiah greeted him enthusiastically when he saw Tristan. It was apparent that the old man
was in a good mood.
âHi, Grandpa. I came to see you right after I finished my work. I heard someone pissed you off earlier?â
âNah. Donât listen to Soph. I didnât get angry. Iâve been feeling good this whole day.â The possibility of
Sophie having a bright future ahead of her lightens Josiahâs mood.
âIâll make a move first then. Iâll see you in a bit, Grandpa.â After briefing Sophie on a few things, Arius
left to attend to other matters.
After Arius went off, Tristan and Sophie sat down to talk to Josiah, but before they could even talk
much, a knock came from the door.
Without waiting for anyoneâs permission, the door was flung open, and in came Constance with a
mountain of gifts.
The woman froze the moment she saw Tristan, but she quickly collected herself. Iâm here for Mason
today. I have to focus on my goal.
âHi, Old Mr. Tanner. Iâm sorry it took me so long to pay you a visit. Masonâs not doing well, so Iâve been
taking care of him,â she said courteously. âSpeaking of, I didnât know Sophie knows Dr. Gullifer! She
must be really well-connected to have friends like him.â
Josiah flashed her a polite smile as she walked in. He was not a huge fan of Constance.
What does she want?
âOh, you donât have to come all the way here, actually. You should just stay and take care of Mason.â
Josiah was not even trying to conceal his dislike of the woman.
If it were usual times, Constance would have just left, but that time, she had to suck it up because she
needed a favor.
âCome on, Old Mr. Tanner. The Lairds and the Tanners will soon be joint in marriage. I should show my
sincerity.â