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Pursuing Her novel (Sophie and Tristan) novel Chapter 274

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“Caleb, a household staff will always be a household staff. Grandpa has really lost his mind with his age.” Willow disagreed with treating a household staff as part of the family. She did not feel that a household staff had the right to be her family. Caleb pursed his lips in response. He knew that Willow had always been full of herself, but he never expected her to bear such thoughts despite how Morgan had watched her grow up. “Willow—” Caleb started, about to say something else. Knowing that he was going to say something she hated to hear, Willow jumped to her feet. “Caleb, I’ve asked my classmate to hang out with me, so I won’t be home for the meal; enjoy your meal with Mom. Bye.” With that said, Willow scurried off. Soon, Caleb was the only one left in the living room. He could finally understand what it was like to be his grandfather, alone in the afternoon when he and Willow were not around. It was indeed a sad feeling. Tristan had arranged the meal to be held at Blossom Garden. After all, Blossom Garden was a famous spot in Jipsdale

. After arriving at Blossom Garden, Sop

hie went to the restroom. Only Tristan, Josiah, and Morgan remained in the private room. Initially, Morgan did not want to sit with them. He was already satisfied with how he could follow Josiah to Blossom Garden and take care of him. However, Tristan and Sophie had both asked him to take a seat and so he did as they said. “Grandpa, who made you upset?” Tristan asked, having noticed Josiah’s foul mood when he picked him up. At the mention of that, Josiah’s expression darkened, thinking Caleb had crossed the line. Regardless of everything, the matter was the Tanner family’s affair. No matter how terrible Caleb was, he was still his grandson. Therefore, Josiah did not wish to tell Tristan about it. “It’s nothing, Tanny. As long as Sophie and you are good, I’m happy. You really have to take good care of our Sophie.” Josiah knew how difficult life was for Sophie in the family. Even though she had older siblings, her siblings never once cared about her. They only knew to request things from her, and they never reflected on their actions. “Don’t worry, Old Mr. Tanner. As long as I’m by her side, I won’t let anyone upset her,” Tristan promised.

Josiah beamed at his reply. “Very well. I like you very much. Although Sophie’s a hard girl to court, trust me, you won’t regret being together with her. She’s a good girl,” Josiah said, for he was particularly doting on Sophie. “Okay, I understand.” Sophie had never let him down, after all. Once Sophie was back, she took a seat beside Josiah. By then, the dishes were served. The food made by Blossom Garden was naturally the best, and Sophie wasted no time taking some for Josiah. “Dig in, Grandpa.” Josiah smiled and nodded. Morgan had initially intended to stay by Josiah’s side to take care of him, but it seemed like his help was unneeded, for Tristan and Sophie were by his side. At the sight of that, Morgan was happy for Josiah. Out of the three children in the Tanner family, Sophie was the most dutiful one. She truly answered every request Josiah made. “Morgan, you should dig in too.”

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