I Will Take Responsibility For Any Damages Incurred
Constance seemed to be very proud of herself when she mentioned the engagement.
She thought there was no way Josiah would turn her down now that she brought the engagement up,
but the old man’s face fell sunken the moment he heard that.
Mason and Willow were indeed engaged.
“Old Mr. Tanner, Mason is part of your family too. Why don’t you just help him out a little? You know
how Willow is crazy about him, right? She must be heartbroken now that Mason is in this state.”
Josiah still did not understand what was she trying to get at. Well, what happened to Mason is not our
fault. Besides, it’s not like we’re able to do anything for him.
“Mrs. Laird, I really don’t understand what you are trying to say, but no matter what it is you would like
to convey, I don’t have the solutions you’re looking for, so please leave.”
“You can’t help me, but your granddaughter can. She’s good friends with Dr. Gullifer. He will definitely
help Mason if she asks him to.”
Constance looked at her in anticipation, hoping Sophie would crack under the pressure of Josiah’s
presence.
The old man finally understood why Constance came to visit.
“Grandpa, you should get some rest already.” Sophie finally broke the silence. “You’ve heard enough
nonsense.”
“All right.” Josiah played along readily. Constance had always been rude to Sophie, and Josiah took it
to heart, so it was obvious to the old man that Sophie would not grant Constance the favor. She must
really think we owe her.
“I’m sorry, Mrs. Laird. As you can see, I’m not feeling very good myself. I really need to be well-rested
for the surgery tomorrow. Please make a move if you have nothing else to say.”
“Hey—” Constance finally lost it. “Do you not understand what I said? The Tanners used to suck up to
us to get all kinds of benefits. Don’t tell me you’re turning your back on us now that things are not
looking good for us. You should know better.” Constance lashed out at Josiah without holding back,
forgetting that she was there to plead her case.
Josiah smirked at her remarks.
“You know what, I don’t care what went on between you and Yale. I couldn’t care less. As for you, I
hope you know your place. You’re not the boss here, so stop acting like one.” Josiah decided it was
time he toughened up against the woman.
“What did you just say?” Constance shook in fury when Josiah showed her his true color, but she still
tried to compose herself.
I would’ve let you have a taste of your own medicine if I weren’t here to ask for a favor.
“Old Mr. Tanner, you were around since Mason was still a child. Don’t tell me you feel nothing for him
now that he is in this state. Do you really want to see him ruined?” Constance questioned.
“As for Sophie…” Constance stopped and softened her tone. “I was wrong for trying to split you and
Mason up. I promise I will not stand in the way anymore if he recovers.” This was the first time
Constance swallowed her pride in front of Sophie.
Tristan was angered when he heard her proposal.
What is she even thinking? Sophie and Mason? Over my dead body! He’s already out of the game a
long, long time ago.
“Mrs. Laird,” Sophie snapped. “Do you really think I like Mason all this while?”
Constance suddenly felt the tables were not turning for good.
“Sophie, I mean it when I say I’m sorry. Please, help me. Even if you no longer feel anything for him,
you should still help him for old time’s sake.”
“Are you serious?” Sophie scoffed in disbelief. “I never once liked him.”
Sophie really did not admire him. It was true that she once thought Mason was a nice guy, but that
perception was shattered when Mason betrayed her.
“He’s not even worthy to be called my friend.” Sophie was not planning on being cruel, but Constance
had really exasperated her, and she did not want to waste any more time on the matter.
“Sophie Tanner! How dare you!” That was the last straw for Constance.
“Mrs. Laird, you might think your son is a good man, but to me, he’s just a spineless boy who can’t
even stand up against his own mother. He would be nothing but a useless piece of sh*t if he were not
born in the Laird family.” Sophie did not sugarcoat anything.
“Also, You’re right in saying that Arius is my good friend. Indeed. He will help Mason if I ask him to, but
why should I? Do you think I’m the kind of person who returns good for evil?”
Constance thought Sophie would budge if she apologized, but she got it all wrong. She was taken
aback that Sophie had the heart to refuse her outright.
“Sophie Tanner, how could you? You’re so petty!”
“A loose tongue causes trouble. Have you heard of that?” Tristan finally spoke. “Grandpa, I brought two
bodyguards with me actually. Let me know if you need their help. I knew there would be pesty people
here today.”
“Well, I don’t mind using their help.” Josiah was glad to hear the suggestion. He had already had
enough of a nuisance for the day and he needed some quiet.
“You will not do that! You can’t do this—”
“Madam.” Before Constance could retort further, two men came toward her and gestured at her to
leave.
She glared at the men and dared not move an inch.
Seeing Sophie had no intention of interceding, Constance yelled at her.
“Sophie Tanner! You can’t do this to me. You can’t do this to Mason!” The woman was distressed. She
was unwilling to give up since she had done so much to find a cure for Mason, but the guards were
equally adamant.
Each of them grabbed one side of her shoulder and dragged her outside of the ward.
Tristan followed after them to the door. “I don’t want anyone else to disturb us for the rest of the day. If
anyone insists on coming in, make sure they learn a good lesson. I will take responsibility for any
damages incurred.”
“Yes, Mr. Tristan!”
When Constance heard his warning, she was so frightened she held her breath.
“By the way, Mrs. Laird, I forgot to tell you that Sophie’s my girlfriend, so don’t even dream about
shipping her with your crippled son.”
“You bast—” Constance was incensed when she heard the insult, but when she saw Tristan’s deterrent
eyes, she sewed her lips immediately.
“You’d better not entertain any silly ideas in that head of yours. Who knows I might make Mason Laird
vanish out of thin air?” he warned, glowering at her. “I doubt you’ll be able to have another child given
your age.”
Constance felt she was engulfed by fear.
Another child? Y-yes. I’m too old to have another baby.
Constance did not doubt what Tristan said. She knew full well that he was completely capable of
getting rid of Mason if he wanted to.
“P-please, Mr. Tristan. I beg you. You have to save Mason. I promise you I’ll never see Sophie again if
you help me!” Constance begged with her dear life.
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