Chapter 36
Changing Only For Her
Chapter 36 Flatter For the physics paper, most of the students of Jipsdale Premier High had no idea how to answer the last question, leaving that question blank in the end.
âThe questions for the physics paper this time are just too difficult. I only completed the paper after an hour.â Not only were the questions difficult, but there were also a lot of calculations too. More than half of the students in Senior Class 1 had a breakdown from it.
Carrie kept silent the whole time. She had also tried the paper but had no idea how to answer the last question either. Even Aaron Elswick, the physics teacher from Senior Class 1, took an hour to complete the paper.
âWhat do you think, Mrs. Fletcher? Were you able to complete the calculations for the last question?â
Aaron asked.
âI did. I donât think it was that difficult,â she said, not wanting to embarrass herself for not being able to answer the question.
âHahaâ¦â The man knew that she wasnât that skilled, so her words were just a joke to him.
Carrie knew that he was making fun of her, but she dared not stand up against him head-on. She wasnât as good at physics as he was, after all.
âNo way! One of the students actually managed to answer this question. Not only are the steps for the calculations correct, but their answer is too!â
âReally? Then, it must be a student from Senior Class 1.â Among all of the classes, Senior Class 1 was the most capable.
âShould be. When it comes to physics, who could ever compare to Bailey Dixon from your class?â
Bailey was the top student of Jipsdale Premier High and had been placing first ever since he started attending the school.
Looking over, Aaron noticed that it wasnât Baileyâs handwriting on the paper.
âThe studentâs not from my class.â
Everyone froze upon hearing that. Who else could it be if itâs not Bailey? Is there another scholar like him here at Jipsdale Premier High?
On Friday night, they made reservations at Sky Hotel to celebrate Josiahâs eightieth birthday.
Since he did not like crowds, only a handful of relatives came to have dinner with him, taking up only two tables.
âDid you let Soph know?â
When Josiah saw that Sophie had not arrived even though it was almost six in the evening, he asked Charmaine, who was sitting next to him.
âDonât worry, Dad. Iâve already let her know. But you know how her temper can be. I donât know if sheâll come.â The woman just couldnât bring herself to like Sophie.
Even though they were both her daughters, Willow was obedient, while Sophie was always arrogant and would never listen to her.
âI donât think she will be coming, Grandpa. I saw her leaving with a delinquent when school ended.â
âForget about her, Dad. Itâs your eightieth birthday today. There are so many relatives here. Why should we let others make a joke out of us if Sophie comes?â
Hearing that, Josiah slammed the glass he was holding on the table.
âA joke? Who would dare do that? Whoever here who doesnât want to eat with our Sophie can leave,â
he retorted. No matter what he did, they still had such an attitude toward his granddaughter.
âWhatâs wrong?â
Yale came over instantly when he heard such a big commotion.
âNotify Sophie. No one can start eating if she doesnât come.â
All he wanted was to have a happy family dinner. How could he start dinner if Sophie wasnât here?
Yaleâs expression turned dark in an instant.
âHow old are you, Dad? Sophieâs being immature, but are you going to be the same as well?
Everyoneâs waiting! Everyone here is of seniority, so what if a younger one doesnât come? Why should we make everyone wait for her?â
Right then, Sophie pushed open the door and entered.
In truth, she had not received a call from Charmaine, but she knew that it was her grandfatherâs birthday that day. It had not been a difficult task for her to find out where they were having dinner to celebrate it.
âIâm here, Grandpa.â
Josiah finally looked at ease at the sight of his granddaughter.
âSoph! Come here.â
Sophie walked over and sat beside him.
âThereâs no need for you to get angry, Grandpa. Itâs your eightieth birthday, so how could I not come?â
Hearing that, Josiah couldnât stop himself from smiling. As expected from my Sophie.
Patting her head, he said, âOh, Soph! What would you do if I wasnât here anymore?â
âYouâre still in great health! Donât worry too much.â
âAll right. Since everyone is here now, bring the dishes over!â
Yale had a grim expression on his face, but he said nothing else. After all, it was his fatherâs birthday today. He couldnât make it an unhappy day for him.
âWilla, your monthly exam just ended, right? How was it?â Willowâs maternal aunt, Yara, asked.
âIt was all right, Aunt Yara.â
âI heard from our Taylor that the papers this time were really difficult. Youâre really lucky, Charmaine,â
she continued to flatter.
Charmaine was delighted when everyone turned their attention to Willow. She had spent so much time and energy on her daughter, after all.
âTaylor is really well-behaved too. Iâm sure she did well in her exams.â
âIâd probably do better than Sophie,â Taylor replied with a smile.
âWatch what youâre saying, Taylor.â
âI was just telling the truth, Mom! No one here is a match for Willa.â
A smile surfaced on Willowâs face when she heard the compliment, but she stayed silent.
Nonetheless, she really liked hearing praises like these.
âDonât mind her, Soph. Taylor is still young, so she doesnât know any better.â
âI donât mind!â Sophie had never cared about irrelevant people like her.
âSoph, now that youâre back in Jipsdale, you have to study hard. Stop with the nonsense you did in the past.â
âWhat did I do in the past that was so nonsensical, Aunt Yara?â
Hearing that, Sophie raised a brow. These two are here to stir up trouble on purpose, arenât they?
âSince when is it your turn to tell me what to do with my life?â
âWatch your words, Sophie! Sheâs your aunt!â Charmaine scolded as she glared at Sophie.
âThis is how Iâve always spoken. Donât you know that I have no manners and am a delinquent?
Besides, Iâm holding back today since itâs Grandpaâs birthday. Donât blame me for being too hard on you next time I hear you saying something like this again.â
Sophie couldnât help but feel disgusted at how they were flattering her mother while trampling over her.
âThatâs enough. Are we still eating or not?â
No one dared to utter another word when Josiah spoke up.
âDonât mind their words, Soph,â he said, his heart aching for Sophie.
After their meal, everyone got up and gifted Josiah with the presents they brought.
âIâve also prepared something for you, Grandpa.â
Willow stood up and took out a red velvet box.
âI bought this emerald ring from an auction for two million. I hope you will like it, Grandpa.â
âWhat a filial child you are, Willa. Two million!â Yaraâs eyes lit up. Two million was not a small number for an ordinary family.
âI used the money Iâve saved up since I was young, and the gift is nothing too expensive. I just hope that you will like it, Grandpa,â Willow said gently. Would Grandpa still like Sophie as much now?
âSophie, Old Mr. Tanner gave you his twenty percent of the shares. Did you not prepare anything for him on his birthday?â Yara asked, not wanting Sophie to have an easy time.
âWhat I gave Sophie is just a gift to her as her grandpa. I am almost dying soon. Why should I need any more gifts?â
âPlease calm down, Grandpa. Iâve also prepared something for you.â The only reason she was late was that she had gone to get her grandfatherâs gift.
âOh? What is it?â Josiahâs interest was piqued.
At that, Willowâs expression turned ugly. Why is Grandpa always favoring Sophie? He only took a glance at my present before he called for a housekeeper to take it away. Yet, here he is, being so interested in Sophieâs gift.
I have to see for myself just what kind of gift she prepared.