Filed to story: The Billionaire Trying Hard to Win Her Heart Novel (Sophie & Tristan) >>
“There are plenty of people here. The doctors are here too, and you can’t be of any help. Just go!”
Charmaine urged.
If we get to establish connections with the Zales family, Willow will get a chance! The Zales family is much more influential than the Laird family!Willow knew what her mother was thinking. After gaining Charmaine’s approval, she sneaked away quietly.
Arius and Sophie had changed into surgical gowns. They were disinfecting themselves for the last time when the doors slid open.
Sophie turned at her shoulder to see Barney Smith, a renowned doctor, the founder of the medical association, and also Arius’ mentor.
“Dr. Smith? Why are you here?”
Arius was surprised to see Barney here, for the latter was recently busy with an important experiment in the lab. I can’t believe he made time just to be here!
“I received a call from Mr. Lombard and rushed here immediately. As I was busy in the lab, I didn’t know about Old Mr. Tanner. Why didn’t you tell me about his condition?”
If he knew about it earlier, he would’ve come here at once. Fortunately, he had arrived just in time for the surgery.
“I was worried you were busy. Besides, I’m confident of undergoing the surgery myself, so I didn’t bother informing you,”
Arius explained.
Barney turned to Sophie and reprimanded him,
“Sophie, didn’t I tell you to come to me for help no matter what? You didn’t come to me even though Old Mr.
Tanner is in danger.”
“Dr. Smith, you were too busy, so I didn’t ask for your help,”
Sophie clarified.
Barney sighed.
“Don’t say that. I might want you to be my student, but I won’t coerce you into doing anything you’re not willing to do.”
Arius rolled his eyes.
“That’s because you know coercing her won’t work!”
He knew his mentor well and was embarrassed to hear those pretentious words.
Barney glared at him.
“B*stard! Is it fun to humiliate me? Did you forget that I am your mentor since I haven’t punished you for too long?”
he snapped.
Arius argued,
“Dr. Smith, you’re wrong. I’m merely telling the truth. You have been dreaming of making Sophie your student every day, right?”
Oh my… life is tough and I can’t even tell the truth.
Barney glared at him and huffed,
“Yeah, you’re da*n smart!”
Sophie chuckled out loud after hearing their exchange.
She was reminded of the times they shared back in Horington.
Arius got Barney a surgical gown and helped him to put it in. Barney then began scrubbing his hands.
“Can I come in?”
Tristan asked suddenly. He wanted nothing more than to be with Sophie.
The only thing he could do for her was to invite Barney over.
Even though he couldn’t be of help, he didn’t want her to leave his sight.
“Mr. Tristan, do you think we’re having fun inside? This concerns someone’s life. Do you think it’s an exhibition?”
Arius declared.
Tristan ignored him and kept staring at Sophie.
“Why are you so talkative? Mr. Tristan can watch the surgery if he wants. He won’t affect you!”
Barney chided.
Back in the medical association, Arius wouldn’t stop anyone from watching any of his surgeries.
Sophie nodded.
She knew Tristan was worried about her and wanted to stay by her side.
After the preparations were made, the four of them went to the automated glass doors. The doors slid open, and Barney brought Arius into the operating room.
Sophie halted in her tracks momentarily.
“Good luck! Everything will be fine,”
Tristan assured her. He wanted to give her a hug, but she had to enter the operating room soon, so he couldn’t do that.
“Mm. I’ll head in now.”
It was pointless to say anything at that moment.
Sophie’s priority was to focus on the surgery.
Tristan stared at her fragile figure stepping into the operating room and felt his heart ache at the sight.
He could only pray that Josiah would be all right.
He didn’t even want to imagine how Sophie would react if Josiah couldn’t survive the surgery.
After Sophie headed in, and the surgery began.
Barney didn’t take part and would only provide guidance from aside.
“Sophie, help Arius.”
Her hands were extremely important in the surgery, for even Arius’ hands weren’t as nimble as hers.
Sophie nodded.
The anesthesiologist had already injected Josiah with the anesthetics, so he was lying in bed with his eyes shut.
Arius was ready.
“Good luck!”
he told Sophie.
Sophie gave a firm nod. Arius and Barney—both renowned doctors—were here in the operating room, so Josiah would be fine.
The surgery began. Sophie and Arius worked well with one another.
Their actions were very much in sync.
That was the first time Tristan saw Sophie performing surgery.
Each and every action she did was devastatingly attractive.
Sophie was breathtakingly beautiful when she was focused on doing one thing.
The surgery went on smoothly. Barney couldn’t help but wish he could bring Sophie back to Anglandur after seeing how nimble her hands were.
“Here, it’s your turn,”
Arius told her.
That was the most important part of the surgery—to remove the bullet fragment.
Sophie looked up. He wants me to do it?
“You’re the only one capable of doing it,”
Arius explained. He knew she was very precise, so the surgery would end faster if she were to do the deed.
“You can do it, Sophie,”
Barney encouraged her. After this surgery, she’ll know the significance of becoming a doctor!Everyone trusted her immensely, so Sophie knew she couldn’t back down.
“Okay.”
She focused on removing the bullet fragment. It was tiny but had tortured Josiah for many years.
Thus, she was determined to remove it to end his suffering.
In twenty seconds, Sophie removed the bullet fragment deftly and without mistakes.
After the removal of the bullet fragment, follow-up work was just the usual routine.
When the operation was over, Josiah was pushed into the observation room.
Sophie and Arius went to shower and change. However, Sophie found herself leaning against the wall, her hand trembling uncontrollably.
Sophie bit her lip as she watched her trembling hand.
Tristan had already showered and changed and was waiting outside for her.
The moment he set eyes on her, Tristan noticed that something was not right, and he held her hand.
“It’s okay, now. You did a great job,”
Tristan said, consoling her.
Sophie leaned gently on his body and slowly closed her eyes.
Performing such a delicate operation was exhausting both mentally and physically, and she was totally drained now.
“It’s okay, now. You did well. Now, go and get some rest.”
Seeing her in this condition, his heart ached for her. On the operating table, Sophie’s skill was so extraordinary that no one could take their eyes off her but she was his woman and he wished that there would be less pressure on her.
Some might judge him for being selfish but all he wanted was for her not to be so exhausted.
“I’ll go and see Grandpa first.”
No matter how tired she was, she wanted to see her grandfather before going back to rest. The operation was done but recovery would depend on close observation and aftercare.
“Okay, I’ll accompany you to see Old Mr. Tanner first. After seeing him, you can go back to rest. I’ll stay there and everything will be fine.”
He could take over her place to watch over him.
Sophie did not protest as she really needed to rest for a while. Besides, Josiah would take several hours before waking up.
Josiah had been wheeled into the observation room and visitors were not allowed in. So, she went in alone.
“Grandpa, I’ve done all that can be done. It all depends on you now. You’ve always been my hero so I am sure you can pull through. You won’t let me down, will you?”
Her grandfather was a veteran. He had been through the war and was an indomitable hero. If it was not for that tiny bullet fragment, he would not leave his beloved job.
After speaking a few words, Sophie came out of the observation room as she could not stay long.
Yale saw her coming out. Immediately, he asked with concern,
“Soph, how is your grandpa doing? After he was wheeled out, we asked many doctors, but they were not familiar with the case.”
At that point, Yale’s attitude toward
Sophie improved a lot.