Chapter 798 Mercy
Wilma sobbed, even though she didn't want to. As much as she wanted to appear strong, she couldn't help but cry.
Once her tears ran dry, Sophie opened the door for her. “Get in! We'll send you back.” I don't think she's in the
mood for a meal. I may as well send her home to rest first.
“I want to treat you all to a meal for helping me so much, Ms. Sophie.” Of course, Wilma wasn't an insensible
woman. Additionally, she knew the lawyer Sophie hired was Sean. Hence, she felt obliged to show her appreciation.
“We can talk about that once you return from your vacation. For now, just relax and have fun. Don't give up an
entire forest for a rotten tree.”
Upon closing the door, Sophie sat in the passenger seat. Then Tristan drove Wilma back to her house.
By the time they sent Wilma home, it was already sometime past four in the afternoon. Since there wasn't much
else going on, Tristan brought Sophie to visit William.
Due to being an old man, William was happy to see the couple, even though he didn't express his joy verbally.
His previous rejection of Sophie was long gone, and he had now come to accept her as part of the family.
“I heard you've been conducting research at Chanaean Medical Association. Do you need my help? If you do, let
me know!” Despite his old age, he still wanted to contribute to his country.
Sophie answered, “For now, no. Our research is confidential, so I can't tell you much about it.”
“Okay. If you need my help, let me know.” The elderly man's voice was filled with enthusiasm.
“All right.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSince it was still early, she accepted his casual proposal to play chess.
He didn't expect her to because he was aware not many youngsters nowadays knew how to.
To his surprise, he was forced into a corner in their first round. It would seem Sophie was quite proficient in the
board game.
Tristan was tempted to laugh as he watched. “Go easy on my father, Sophie. He's old.”
That infuriated William. What does he mean by that? In the end, he lost.
“Again.” He believed she merely got lucky because only a few people in Jipsdale could rival his chess skills.
Tristan whispered next to her ear, “Go easy on my dad. He doesn't like losing.” She's a little too forthright.
“I think that'll make him even more upset.” Glancing at him, she wondered if he was being serious.
“Go do something else if you have nothing to do, Tristan. Why do you keep standing there? Do you think I'll bully
your wife?” grumbled William. Do I look like I'm going to do that? Since I've acknowledged her, I'm not going to
trouble her anymore.
“You can't bully her. I just want to stay by my wife's side.” With that said, Tristan promptly sat on the armrest of
Sophie's chair.
William couldn't stand seeing his son like that. A man shouldn't cling to their wife so much!
In the end, he opted to focus on the game. I can't lose again and embarrass myself!
Sophie took Tristan's advice to heart and went easy on William.
However, she kept dragging on the match. Thus, he couldn't win either.
As he took a deep breath, he thought, I thought I'd become a master-level chess player. After all, it has been
challenging to find a player as good as me to play against in Jipsdale over the past few years. But now, I see there
are still people in the world far more skilled than myself.
Tristan pressed his hand on his lips as he struggled not to laugh.
Then, he whispered, “At this point, you may as well just take your victory, Sophie.”
Sophie glanced at him. Why does he keep bothering me? First, he told me to lose; now, he's telling me to win. What
does he want me to do?
Gently, he pinched her shoulder. “All right, I won't disturb you anymore. Do what you want.” I don't think Dad'll ever
want to play chess with her again.
Eventually, the round ended when Sarah came over to tell them dinner was ready.
William was sweating profusely by then, well aware that if they hadn't stopped then, he would have been the loser.
On the contrary, Sophie appeared relaxed.
William remained in his seat even as the couple headed to the dining room. Thus, Sarah couldn't help but ask, “Are
you all right, Dad? What's the matter with you?”
Shaking his head, he replied, “I think I've underestimated Sophie's abilities.” She's truly remarkable.
Sarah couldn't help but laugh when she heard that. “Didn't I tell you that before? Once you've spent enough time
with her, you'll learn to like her. She's incredible.”
“It seems like I've truly gotten old. The new generation is on the rise,” William lamented with a sigh.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter the meal, they played poker together. In the past, he used to love playing poker.
He also thought he could show off his skills to restore his dignity after losing at chess.
Unfortunately, not only did he lose, but he was also the one who lost the most horribly.
Despite being family, they didn't show him any mercy.
William was feeling deeply frustrated, but he thought he'd seem ill-mannered if he showed his anger.
Hence, he stood. “I'm tired, so I'll head upstairs to rest now. You all have fun.”
He could not help but question his life today. In truth, he had always thought he had a high IQ. Back when he was
still in the business industry, he never lost any battles. Yet today, he had lost at the hands of a young woman, and
more than once, at that. To say he was embarrassed was an understatement.
Knowing what her father was feeling, Sarah bade him goodbye instead of further injuring his self-esteem. “All right,
Dad. Rest well!”
After he left, she said, “You three went overboard. Why didn't you show Dad mercy? He was clearly angered.”
The couple and Ysabelle had an expression that said, “Do we have to respect the elderly at a gambling table?”
In response to seeing that, Sarah shook her head. “You three... In any case, it's getting late, so I'll take my leave
now.”
She had her own matters to attend to, so she left.
Meanwhile, Tristan put Sophie's coat on her. “Let's go! We should head back now, too.”
Ysabelle was speechless. Why is everyone leaving now?
She swiftly asked, “Can you stay here and keep me company tonight, Sophie?” School's about to start. Man, time
sure flies! This year will no doubt be a busy one, considering the plans TS has for me.