Chapter 263
Changing Only For Her
Chapter 263 If Only Seeing his employer like that made the assistant tighten his fists. The woman who can affect Boss significantly has shown up again! Whatâs going to happen this time around? Whenever Boss encounters things related to Sophie, heâll become really irrational! Sophie brought Tristan to the main entrance of Horington High School. It was the school Tristan knew she had attended in the past. It was also a place he thought wouldnât make her happy to revisit. âWhy arenât we entering through the front entrance?â He couldnât help but ask when she brought him to the wall.
She looked as though she was going to climb over it. âThey wonât let us in. Besides, I was pretty famous in this school.â Sophie brought him to the spot where she used to climb over the wall. It was the best spot because there wasnât any high-voltage electricity there. âWhatâs the matter? Do you want me to give you a boost?â Given Tristanâs abilities, he could climb up pretty easily. With one hand on the top of the wall, he climbed up effortlessly. Then he stretched his hand toward Sophie. Sophie grabbed his hand and climbed up the wall. Both of them then jumped down and landed on the ground steadily.
As it was still the holidays, not many people were in school. After they went in, they strolled around casually. It was a place where Sophie had lived for two years. Hence, when she returned there, memories of the past flooded her mind. âIt must be difficult for you to stay here all by yourself.â When Tristan thought about how she had spent five years in Horington alone, his heart ached. However, when Sophie thought about her five years in the city, she smiled. âActually, itâs not that bad. If not for the five years I spent in Horington, I wouldnât be who I am today. Itâs a matter of perspective.â Tristan held her hand, and they both took a stroll on the football field. If I had met her one year earlier, all those awful things wouldnât have happened. I couldâve protected her and ensured she wouldnât feel aggrieved if I had known her just a little earlier. If only a time machine exists in this world. But, sadly, it doesnât.
After walking around the football field twice, Sophie got a little tired and sat on the ground, while Tristan just lay on it. The weather was pretty nice that day since the sun was finally out.
They felt pretty warm and comfortable when the sunlight shone on them. Tristan didnât expect her to bring him to her school. Still, he was pretty pleased with the place. He only felt sad that he couldnât attend high school and university with her. That thought prompted him to think if he was too old for her.
More than an hour had passed since they arrived at Horington High School. If not for Murielâs call, Sophie wouldâve fallen asleep. Seeing that it was a call from Muriel, she stood up and went to the side to answer the phone. Tristan was disappointed that she didnât want to answer the call next to him.
Despite that, his gaze was still fixed on her. I wonder why sheâs in Horington this time. When the call connected, Muriel said excitedly, âGood news, Sophie! Weâve received the one hundred million!â
Looks like he kept his promise. âThatâs good to hear. Donât do this again, okay?â Muriel is still not powerful enough to deal with people like him. Muriel rubbed her nose. âAll right, I get it. Donât worry. Iâll train lots and lots in the future!â She was a pretty excellent markswoman, but her close-quarter combat skills were still lacking. âOh yeah! Where are you right now? How about we hang out tonight if you havenât left Horington? I heard the fanciest nightclub here had hired a few people from Thymion recently. Theyâre pretty popular.â âIâll take a rain check on that. Iâm probably going back to Jipsdale today.â Christmas was right around the corner, so Sophie had to go back. In fact, Josiah had called her a couple of times. âYouâre going back so soon?â Muriel was saddened to hear the news. âItâs not often you come back! Canât you keep me company for a couple more days? Iâm lonely here!â âMy grandpa is asking me to return.â In reality, Sophie was a pretty obedient child.
That was especially the case when it came to Josiahâs orders. âAll right. I guess Iâll visit you in Jipsdale when I miss you,â Muriel said. After all, she was just a rebellious young woman in everyoneâs eyes.
Even if she went to Jipsdale, no one would care. âOkay!â Upon hanging up the phone, Sophie returned to Tristanâs side and stretched her hand toward him. âLetâs go! Donât you want to go back to Jipsdale?â
She thought they should return early since he still had many things to take care of in Jipsdale. If they returned late, he would get even busier. âHave you taken care of your business here? Itâs all right. I can wait for you.â He wasnât in a rush to return. âItâs done. Besides, it wasnât anything serious. There really is no need for you to come.â Even though Sophie knew he didnât come to Horington for her, she still wanted to say that. Grabbing her hand, Tristan pulled her into his embrace instead of standing up. âYou donât need to think too much! I came to Horington to attend to other matters.
Iâm not here specifically for you.â âMm.â Sophie had thought he would take the initiative to tell her why he was in the city. But contrary to her expectations, he didnât say anything afterward. Tristan had already told her what he could tell her. If he revealed more than that to her, he feared it would endanger her. That kind of stuff was something he would never do. âLet me go!â Sophie tried to get up. However, both of his hands were pressed on the back of her waist, preventing her from leaving. âDonât overthink it!â The only reason he didnât want to tell her was that he didnât want her to get hurt. His world was filled with danger and uncertainty, but he only wanted to give her happiness. Sophie snorted. Am I the type of person to overthink things? Seeing how cute she was, Tristan couldnât resist holding her head and kissing her lips.
âWhoâs there?â Suddenly, a security guard who was on patrol noticed them. âSh*t!â Tristan couldnât help cursing. Swiftly, he stood up, grabbed Sophieâs hand, and started running. As she sprinted with him, the corners of her mouth curved upward. She didnât need to think of anything as she was being pulled by him and followed his pace. That kind of wild and reckless experience made her feel happy. As she stared at him, there was a moment when she thought that perhaps it wouldnât be a bad idea to keep running with him as he pulled her hand. That was because she enjoyed the feeling of being pulled and protected by him.