Chapter 34
Changing Only For Her
Chapter 34 Picking You Up âHow were the exams?â Yale asked.
Sophie raised her eyebrow. Does he really care about my grades?
âDonât you know I donât like studying? Are you asking me that question to make me feel awful?â She had no intention of showing him a good attitude.
âNo matter what happens, Iâm still your father, Sophie. You look ill-mannered like this.â Yale frowned.
âStop spending your time hanging outside of the school. You should follow your sisterâs example by learning how she studies and interacts with the world.â
He couldnât understand why there was such a big difference between his two daughters.
âLearn from her? Is she even good enough for me to do that?â Sophie sneered.
Her sneer would make people uncomfortable and terrified.
âLetâs cut to the chase. You arenât allowed to take the twenty percent shares your grandfather is giving you.â That was the main reason Yale was there.
âSince Grandpa is giving it to me, I will take it.â Sophie was giddy when she saw her fatherâs pissed-off expression.
âSophie.â His voice began to sound like he was warning her. âIâm telling you not to take the shares. If you refuse to listen, donât blame me for what Iâll do.â
It didnât matter who he was dealing with. As long as that person was a threat to him, he would show no mercy.
The only person he loved the most in the world was himself.
Sophie pushed the door open and exited the vehicle. âIâm sorry, but the shares arenât the only thing I want. I want the whole company.â
The more desperately her family wanted to keep something to themselves, the more she wanted to take it away from them, even if she couldnât care less about having it.
âYou talk big for an incompetent girl.â Yale didnât want to argue with her any further. After all, in his eyes, she was just a senior student without any notable skills or academic achievement. He didnât believe she would cause much trouble for him.
When Sophie arrived back at the Tanner residence, everyone except for Caleb was already there.
When Yale and Charmaine saw Sophie, their expressions darkened. They could scarcely believe she had the guts to take the shares that Josiah had the nerve to hand out.
âCome and talk with me, Sophie. The lawyer hasnât arrived yet,â Josiah said.
âDad, this twenty percent is far too important to Tanner Group. Are you really going to give it to her that easily?â Yale refused to give up.
Josiah ignored his son because he had the right to decide to who he wanted to give his assets.
âDad, Soph is still young. If you give her such an incredibly valuable thing, you may end up hurting her instead of protecting her.â
âWhy would I be hurting her? You know, it breaks my heart to see neither of you cares for her.â
âTanner Group doesnât only just belong to our family now, Dad. There are other shareholders paying attention to what youâre doing! If you give those shares to a girl like her, we wonât be able to protect her if the other shareholders come after her!â Yale knew the struggle for power had always been like that.
Josiah remained silent. Obviously, he knew about that as well after spending many years in the business world.
âSoph is your daughter. If you two dare to touch her, I wonât let any of you get away with it.â He knew he didnât have long to live. Soph will only have herself to depend on once I pass. She has to get stronger.
âAre you scared, Soph?â he asked.
Sophie held her grandfatherâs hand. âIâve never been afraid, Grandpa.â
If they were talking about facing the struggles of growing up, then she really was unafraid of facing them.
Josiah was glad. I can see my younger self in her.
âThink about it carefully, Sophie.â The look in Yaleâs eyes turned cold.
It was then the lawyer arrived.
âAre you sure about this, Old Mr. Tanner?â Terrence Baldwin, the lawyer, was also worried about whether Sophie could keep the shares Josiah was giving her.
âNo need to be afraid, Soph. Even if, in the end, you throw away the shares I give you, I still wonât regret my decision. Consider it as me giving you your tuition fees.â
âPlease put your signature here, Old Mr. Tanner.â Terrence didnât say anything else because he knew Josiah wouldnât change his mind.
âPlease sign here, Ms. Tanner.â He pointed at a spot on the paper.
Once Josiah and Sophie put their signatures down, the lawyer declared, âOkay. The shares now belong to Ms. Tanner.â
Josiah then sent Terrence out.
âNow that Sophie has inherited my shares, sheâs considered one of Tanner Groupâs shareholders.
Donât disappoint me, Sophie,â Josiah uttered before heading upstairs.
He was getting old, which was why he left, as he didnât want to witness such a sullen atmosphere in his home.
Sophie was about to leave after obtaining the shares.
âYouâre still young, Soph. Weâre just thinking about your well-being. Let your dad keep hold of your shares first. Youâre our daughter, so we wonât hurt you,â Charmaine coaxed.
âYeah! Iâll help you manage your shares first. Once you get married, Iâll return the shares to you untouched,â Yale added.
Sophie couldnât help but chuckle. The world has always been like this. Peopleâs loyalties are where their interests lie. Itâs so sad to see my parents put up an act like this in order to obtain my power and fortune.
âWhat are you laughing at? Am I not looking after your best interest? Do you know how to take care of a company?â Yaleâs smile faded as he questioned like a commanding father.
âDoes it matter if I donât? I just need to take the dividends, isnât it?â Sophie retorted.
âYouââ Yale was so angry that he couldnât speak further.
âThink about it carefully, Soph. The other shareholders in Tanner Group are all vicious schemers. A girl like you isnât their opponent.â Charmaine acted as though she was a kind mother.
âIâd rather die in their hands than in you twoâs!â
âYouâ¦â Charmaine was pissed off as well.
âFine. Now that youâre all grown up, I canât control you anymore. You better protect your shares well and donât let them slip out of your hands. Donât come and beg us for help when you have nothing left.â
âEven if I have nothing left, I wonât come and find you both.â Sophie grabbed the document, turned, and left.
âHow did I give birth to a piece of trash daughter like her?â Charmaine was so angry that she smashed the cup on the table.
Willow had been staying silent at the side. It was then that she spoke politely. âShe wonât be able to gloat for long, Mom.â
âThatâs right. She wonât be. That twenty percent share is nothing when you marry into the Laird family.
When that time comes, you can get whatever you want,â Charmaine assured. After all, Mrs. Laird likes Willow and has been nurturing her as a daughter-in-law.
âYeah.â When Willow thought about Mason, she felt a little giddy. So what if Sophie likes Mason? In the end, Iâm the one whoâs going to marry into the Laird family.
Sophie grinned as she stared at the document in her hand outside of the Tanner residence. So this is all they have been pining for, eh?
Instead of calling for a taxi, she wanted to go on a stroll. Every time she found herself in the Tanner residence, her worldview was shattered.
âDo you want me to stop, Mr. Tristan?â the driver asked. Isnât Mr. Tristan here to meet Ms. Tanner?
âNo need. Just follow behind her slowly.â
The driver silently drove the car slowly. He would occasionally stop for a few seconds before proceeding just to keep the car a safe distance from Sophie.
He wondered what she was thinking that prevented her from noticing the car had been following her for a long time.
It wasnât until it started raining that Sophie stopped.
âStop the car.â Tristan stepped out of the vehicle, strolled toward Sophie, and swept her into his arms.
When she raised her head, she saw his handsome face.
âWhy are you here?â she asked.
âTo pick you up.â
By the time Tristan carried her into the car, they were already soaked from the heavy rain.
âHead to Wisteria Apartments,â he ordered.