Ysabelle’s thoughts were simple.
“But as your friend, I don’t want to see you get hurt because of me.”
Sophie did not like how that felt.
She tried hard to make herself stronger because she did not want the people around her to be hurt.
“Soph, I really am fine.”
“This time, yes, but who can be sure that nothing will happen to you the next time?”
Ysabelle fell silent, but she did not regret her action at all. If this were to happen again, she was still going to do the same thing.
Sophie called Tristan.
There was no way she was not going to tell Tristan about what had happened to Ysabelle.
Both Tristan and Felix immediately drove to Jipsdale Premier High.
Right after they got down from the car, they rushed to the infirmary.
“Belle, are you okay?” Felix instantly checked on her upon entering the infirmary.
“I’m fine! I really am. Look, don’t I look fine? You really don’t need to be this nervous.”
Tristan glanced at Ysabelle to make sure she was actually fine, but he did not say anything else.
“What about you? Are you hurt?”
Sophie shook her head.
“I’m fine.”
No one could hurt her easily anymore.
“Come on. Bring Ysabelle to the hospital for a checkup.”
After all, Ysabelle had fallen down the stairs. Having her undergo a checkup would put the others at ease.
Ysabelle then climbed down from the bed. She knew that the three of them would not let her go if she did not go to the hospital, so she had no choice but to agree to it.
When Felix realized that Ysabelle was about to walk to the car on her own, he quickly stopped her.
“I’ll carry you.”
Ysabelle rolled her eyes at him.
I’m not crippled. I don’t need anyone to carry me! Unfortunately, Felix did not give her a chance to reject him as he swiftly scooped her up in his arms.
Tristan heard that Ysabelle was hurt, so he only drove a car over.
After Felix carried Ysabelle into that car, Tristan had no choice but to open the door to the front passenger seat for Sophie before sitting in the driver’s seat.
“Don’t worry. Ysabelle’s fine,” Tristan consoled Sophie.
“Mr. Tristan, the one who’s hurt is your niece,” Sophie said. He should’ve taken the matter more seriously, shouldn’t he?
“I’m glad that you weren’t the one hurt,” Tristan said it naturally.
Sophie did not know how to respond to that.
Unlike her, Felix cried out, “Mr. Tristan, that’s too much! We can’t have Belle hurt either!”
“Uncle Tristan, do you recently have an issue with me?”
Bailey had been outside the entire time, so when he saw them entering the car, he ran over and asked, “Sophie, how’s Ysabelle?”
“She’s fine. We’re going to the hospital so she could get a checkup.”
“Is there anything I can help out with?”
Bailey felt that his presence there was unnecessary, but he, too, wanted to help out.
“It’s fine.”
“Are we going to leave yet?” Tristan asked, shooting Bailey an impatient look.
He vaguely remembered the other young man.
“Yes.”
Tristan then drove off after Sophie gave a nod.
Even after they were long gone, Bailey was still staring in the direction the Lamborghini had headed.
“Who is he? Why is he here?” Felix asked warily. He can’t be one of Belle’s suitors, right?
“He’s Bailey Dixon. He’s a smart student,” Ysabelle replied, quite impressed by Bailey.
Tristan ignored the two in the backseat.
Once they reached the hospital, Felix bought Ysabelle for a checkup.
In the meantime, Tristan and Sophie waited by the chairs in the waiting area.
Both were individuals of few words.
Tristan had tons of questions bubbling in his mind, but since Sophie was saying nothing, he decided not to ask anything.
“Mr. Tristan, Ysabelle was hurt because of me. But don’t worry. I’ll deal with this.” Sophie would rather settle her own affairs by herself than have others intervene in the matter.
“Sophie, what am I to you?”
“Mr. Tristan?” Sophie frowned, wondering what he was trying to tell her.
“You’re always insisting on dealing with your personal matters on your own and never letting me help you out. I don’t think you’ve ever thought of me as someone you can rely on. Am I right?”
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