Chapter 152
Changing Only For Her
Chapter 152 Good Luck Sophie gave Josiahâs orchid a few more glances and realized that it was indeed of a rare species.
âIf you like it, Iâll get someone to send a few more pots of this orchid to you,â was all Sophie said to him in response.
She had come not to talk about orchids with Josiah but to convince the elderly man to undergo surgery.
âSoph, is there something you want to talk to me about?â Josiah rarely saw her so hesitant to say anything.
There was no point in hiding it anymore, so she said, âGrandpa, I hope youâll agree to the surgery.â
Josiah turned silent.
Why is she suddenly talking about this? Though, it isnât actually that abrupt. Didnât she bring me to the hospital for a full-body checkup the other day?
Josiah was contemplating how he should reply to her. He was old and genuinely did not want to go through the hassle anymore.
âSoph, I donât want to undergo the surgery. All I want for my final days is to see you happy. Thatâs all I need.â
If he did not agree to undergo surgery, he might have a little longer to live. However, if he agreed to it, there was a high chance that he would not even survive the operation as his body might not be able to handle the stress.
Nevertheless, Josiah was moved.
While Josiah was keeping his condition a secret, Sophie, who did not live with him, knew what was going on. On the other hand, Yale, Charmaine, and Willow, who all stayed under the same roof as Josiah, did not notice anything amiss about him. Who said that sheâs not caring?
âGrandpa, trust me, okay? Please agree to the surgery.â Sophie leaned against his leg. He was the last bit of warmth she had in the world, and she did not wish for him to leave her so soon.
âSoph, I donât want to part with you, and thatâs why I donât want to agree to this surgery.â No one was not afraid of death. Although elderly people were expected to be more accepting of death, Josiah did not want to meet his demise yet.
He still wanted to stay by Sophieâs side.
If he were to leave as well, she would be all alone in the world.
âGrandpa, please trust me. Iâve really sought help from the best doctor in the world, and I trust that he wonât let me down. Iâve never asked for anything from you, but please, do this for me.â The only time Sophie would act so lowly was when she was with Josiah.
Josiahâs heart ached to hear her words. How could I let her be in so much despair?
Only then did Josiah begin mulling over his words.
âSoph, I really canât stop worrying about you.â She isnât even of age yet. If I leave, sheâll be all alone, and I canât rest in peace.
âGrandpa, you said that you want to watch me get married. Are you going to go back on your words?â
she asked. It was an urgent matter, and this was the only way she could persuade him.
âSophâ¦â What decision should I make? A beat later, Josiah said, âOkay. In that case, I agree to the surgery. But Soph, you have to remember that Iâm the one who chose to do the surgery. Even if I donât leave the operation room alive, youâre not allowed to be sad about that.â
Sophie blinked quietly.
Even now, he still has my best interests at heart.
âOkay.â
Josiah then gently patted Sophieâs back.
âYou always do things discreetly, my child. Donât you know thatâs why you tend to suffer the most?â
You should learn from Willow. Be more of a sweet talker, and others will feel bad for you. Isnât that better for you?
As Josiah was going to undergo the surgery, he had to be admitted to the hospital for prior observation.
Josiah summoned the butler and had the latter pack up for him.
âOld Mr. Tanner, are you really going to undergo the surgery?â The only one who knew about Josiahâs condition other than Sophie was the butler.
âThatâs enough. You just need to know that Iâll be undergoing the surgery. Pack up. Weâll be going to the hospital with Sophie.â
âThe rate of success for this surgery is too low.â The butler knew that he should not be saying those things to Josiah, but he could not bring himself to feign ignorance after working for Josiah for so many years.
A minor mistake by the surgeon, and Josiah would die on the operating table. After all, he was no longer as sturdy as when he was younger.
âAs long as Sophâs happy, I wonât have any regrets even if I die.â
The butler did not know how to respond to that. He knew that Josiah had always dotted on Sophie, but he never thought that Josiah would still heed Sophie even when it came to matters of life and death.
After packing up, Josiah led the butler down the stairs while Sophie went into her room to get some things before coming back out.
When Charmaine saw the suitcase in Josiahâs hands, she instantly stood up and asked, âDad, where are you going? Didnât the doctor ask you to stay at home?â
âIâll be staying at one of my comradesâ place for a while.â Josiah did not want to reveal too much about his surgery. He felt that it was better for them not to know about it.
âDad, where are you going? No matter where you want to go, you should wait for Yale to come back and send you. If you go out by yourself now, heâll surely blame me once he comes home.â
Charmaine could not wrap her mind around what Sophie had said to Josiah to convince him to leave.
âNo need to. You just have to settle the matters at home. You donât need to intervene in my personal affairs.â
If Yale finds out about this, heâll surely kick up a fuss.
Josiah then went out with Sophie. When Tristan saw them, he quickly came out of the car.
âYou havenât left?â
âNo, Iâve been waiting for you here. Old Mr. Tanner, come on into the car.â Frankly, Tristan did not even know where Sophie was taking Josiah, but he was going to help the elderly man into the car anyway.
Josiah was visibly happy when he saw Tristan.
âTanny, didnât I ask you to visit me at the Tanner residence? Why didnât you come?â Josiah grumbled.
Tristan did not excuse himself. Instead, he only smiled and replied, âSorry. I was too busy courting Sophie, so I didnât have time to come here and visit you. Old Mr. Tanner, please forgive me for that.â
Then, he helped Josiah into the car.
Josiah was smiling the entire way as he thought, Tanny seems like a decent guy. Maybe heâll be a suitable candidate to take care of Sophie if Iâm gone.
âYouâve been courting Soph since forever. I wish you all the best. I think youâre good for her,â Josiah encouraged.
âOkay, Old Mr. Tanner. Donât worry. Iâll definitely do my best! Iâll win over your dear granddaughter and make sure she wonât ever feel upset.â
Tristan was a smart man; he knew what Josiah wanted to hear. That was why he said those things to please the old man.
âTo the hospital.â Sophie climbed aboard and pretended not to have heard their conversation.
Tristan then took on the role of the driver and sent them to the hospital. He knew about Josiahâs condition too. Thus, he wondered, Theyâre going to the hospital. Does that mean she has already made arrangements for the surgery?
Once they were at the hospital, the hospital director made the arrangements for Josiah himself.
Josiah could not help but turn to look at Tristan when the director came out to greet them.