Chapter 165
Changing Only For Her
Chapter 165 Extraordinary Talent âF*ck it!â Arius cursed under his breath. Tristan is savage! Heâs declaring war, huh? âTristan, do you seriously think Iâm afraid of you? Let me tell you. Iâ¦â
Hearing his yells, Tristan opened the door and stared at him without a word.
Arius rubbed his nose awkwardly and pretended to glance at someone else in the corridor before leaving silently.
Fine. Iâm not as strong as Tristan. I didnât forget how Tristan beat me up back then. Why am I this unlucky to run into someone as savage as Tristan? I, Arius Gullifer, am the most capable doctor in the medical association!
Huh, what is it with my ass luck?
After he left, Tristan shut the door and turned to see Sophie staring at him wordlessly.
He shrugged. âI didnât say anything. He was too noisy.â
âMm, youâre right. Heâs quite talkative,â Sophie admitted.
âDo you like men who are talkative?â Tristan asked suddenly. If she nods, Iâll have to figure out a way to make Arius disappear.
However, Sophie shook her head. âNo.â
Tristan was satisfied with her response.
The surgery was going to be held at nine in the morning. After snowing the whole night, the sky was clear. Sophie woke up really early morning to chat with Josiah.
She didnât talk much, for Josiah did most of the talking. However, she wanted to spend more time with him.
Suddenly, Josiah fell silent.
Sophie glanced at him curiously. The surgery is about to begin soon. Is he worried?
âSoph, come here!â Josiah said solemnly. Sophie had never seen him that serious before.
She went to him obediently and took his hand.
âGrandpa, youâll be fine,â Sophie said firmly. She had to be strong. âIâll keep you company during the surgery,â she promised.
Arius was there, so she had the privilege to do so.
Josiah told her, âSoph, donât go in later. I donât want you to take part in the surgery.â
Arius said she was talented. If she were to participate in his surgery but failed to succeed, it might affect her future. He didnât want that to happen.â
âGrandpa!â Sophie shot him a disapproving look. âI promised to stay with you!â
No matter what, Iâll keep him company throughout the surgery.
Josiah let out a sigh.
âSoph, donât you know youâll get hurt easily with your personality? Iâm delighted to learn that youâre talented in medicine, but I want you to be happy, all right?â
âI know. Donât worry, for Iâll be happy,â Sophie promised despite not knowing what happiness was.
If that was what Josiah wanted, she would fulfill his wish.
âI know youâre capable, and youâve done everything you promised me you would. On the other hand, I promised to protect you when you were young but ended up breaking my promise.â He wasnât there when Sophie needed him the most, and he would never forget that.
Seeing how worried he was, Sophie reached out to stroke his furrowed brows.
âGrandpa, you didnât break your promise. The incident that happened five years ago wasnât that bad. If it hadnât happened, I wouldnât be who I am today. Iâm quite satisfied with myself. Stop blaming yourself, all right?â
She knew Josiah had been blaming himself for his absence for not being there for her, so she wanted him to know that she was doing great.
âSoph. Oh, my dear Soph. Youâre so kind,â Josiah lamented. She never wanted anything, but the others in the family donât understand her at all. Soph never wanted the Tanner familyâs wealth!
âDonât say that, Grandpa,â Sophie implored. She didnât want to see him acting as though he wouldnât survive the surgery.
Josiah squeezed her hand.
âIâm really useless, huh?â he remarked softly. Despite being in his old age, he was still a coward.
No one in the Tanner family was Sophieâs match.
Sophie shook her head.
âGrandpa, everyone is afraid of dying.â She had been on the verge of death previously and could understand his feelings.
Her eyes seemed as though they could see through his heart, so Josiah promptly looked away.
âPromise me. If I canât survive the surgery, take care of the Tanner family.â
He knew she was capable enough and wasnât interested in the family, but he had worked hard to build Tanner Group.
Thus, he didnât want to see Tanner Group go downhill.
âGrandpa, that wonât happen. Itâs almost time and Arius should be ready.â Sophie changed the topic.
Everything was ready, so all Josiah had to do was play along.
To her surprise, he refused to leave his bed.
âPromise me. I donât want to die with any regrets,â he insisted. Yale was his only son, so there was no way he could ignore his sonâs plight.
âOkay. I promise you,â came Sophieâs answer.
She would do her best to fulfill Josiahâs requests no matter how hard things would be. Besides, this request was pretty easy to complete.
âMm. Your dad caused a ruckus yesterday, right? Tell Tanny to release him.â Josiah wanted Yale to stay by his side at that moment.
âSure.â Sophie agreed right away.
When Josiah was pushed out of the ward, Yale and Charmaine were already waiting outside the operating room. Willow was also there.
For the first time in his life, Yale felt a wave of agony wash over him. He strode over to take Josiahâs hand.
âDad, you must survive this,â he said.
He didnât even feel the pinch previously and only changed his mind after seeing his father being pushed to the operating room.
Yale belatedly realized that his seemingly invincible father was really getting old.
Josiah gazed at his son.
âYale, youâre my only son. I used to have high hopes on you, but youâre too ordinary. When Iâm no longer here, let Soph run Tanner Group. You should just take your dividends instead of creating a ruckus,â he said solemnly.
âDad, what are you talking about?â Yaleâs voice was trembling.
âYour daughters are all grown up. Why are you crying? Stop it. Donât embarrass me,â Josiah chided.
âDad, youâll be fine,â was the only thing Yale could say.
Josiah was pushed into the operating room. As Sophie was nowhere to be seen, Willow told Charmaine, âMom, Sophie didnât even show up for Grandpaâs surgery. She doesnât even care about Grandpa! Grandpa adored her so much. What an ingrate.â