Chapter 204 The Most Beautiful Person on the Entire Set
"I got it, thanks for caring about me." Sophia looked up with a light smile on her face.
Sophia's cheeks were pretty and charming. Despite wearing the most dazzling and sexy outfit, when she smiled, she looked incredibly cute.
Sophia was as soft and adorable as a little animal, making people want to reach out and pet her.
Joshua's hand itched for a moment. He gently placed his warm palm on top of her head and ruffled it.
The fluffy, soft feeling was irresistible.
Sophia covered her head and stepped back, glaring at him accusingly. "Joshua, you messed up my hair."
"It's not messed up. Our Sophia is the prettiest person on set even with messy hair!"
Sophia was immediately pleased by this and lowered her hand with a laugh.
"Since you're such a sweet talker, I'll forgive you this time!"
Joshua kept a straight face on the outside, but inside he was already thrilled.
His Sophia, how could she be so cute?
If it weren't for all these people around and his cool persona to maintain, he would definitely pinch her cheeks to his heart's content like when they were kids.
When they left the set, it was already dark.
Sophia got into Joshua's car and returned to the hospital.
Francis and his team had already left, and fewer and fewer patients had been coming to the hospital these past few days.
Sophia came to the hospital because she had promised to help treat Xavier.
The hospital had already done a full examination on Xavier and found that his condition was showing signs of deterioration.
When she got to the ward, Sophia saw a familiar person.
Lowell, her college senior.
Seeing her appear, Lowell's eyes lit up, and he instinctively stepped forward, moving closer to Sophia.
"Sophia, I heard about everything that happened these past few days. You're amazing for solving the hospital's problems in such a short time."
Sophia walked to the bedside with a light laugh. "It's nothing, it's what I should do."
"Xavier, how are you feeling? Are you uncomfortable anywhere today?"
Xavier was getting old and his reactions were a bit slow. After a few seconds, he slowly shook his head. "Not uncomfortable, thank you, doctor."
She nodded and then began the treatment.
Many patients in the ward were watching, and some even took out their phones to record the scene.
By the time she finished and left the hospital, it was already around 10 PM.
Sophia was starving and felt a bit dizzy.
She rummaged through her bag and found that she had finished all her candy.
"Sophia." Someone chased after her with hurried footsteps.
Sophia stopped and turned to look back, seeing Lowell coming out from inside, looking somewhat anxious.
"What's wrong?"
Lowell leaned on his knees, panting for a while before speaking. "Last time was so rushed, I forgot to add your contact information."
Benjamin walked in just in time to see this scene.
In the hospital lobby, Sophia had a smile in her eyes, her clear pupils containing a layer of amusement, while the man across from her had burning eyes, one hand nervously clutching his clothes, the other holding his phone and extending it toward her.
No matter how he looked at it, it was annoying.
Sophia paused for a moment, then nodded and took out her phone from her bag, adding Lowell's contact information.
"Sophia."
A deep voice sounded from behind. Sophia turned to look and saw Benjamin walking over with steady steps, stopping in front of her.
"Are you done with work?"
Seeing him, Sophia's eyes lit up.
"Yes." Benjamin gave Lowell a brief glance and nodded slightly at him, then returned his gaze to Sophia.
"Let's go, back to the hotel."
"Okay." Sophia let him take her hand as they walked toward the door.
Before leaving, she waved at Lowell. "Lowell, we're heading back now. Good night."
Lowell stood there, staring at their disappearing figures for a long time. Only after they got in the car did he murmur, "Good night."
Watching the car leave, Lowell lowered his eyes in disappointment.
He deeply regretted not getting to know Sophia earlier.
They had even attended the same university. A year ago, Francis had suggested he return to school, saying there was a genius in the medical program, a girl, and he wanted to introduce her to him.
He hadn't taken it seriously at the time and even thought that if Francis was worrying about her marriage prospects, the girl must have some flaw unknown to others.
Looking back now, he felt nothing but regret.
But it was too late for regrets.
Sophia was already married, and to someone he could never catch up to in his lifetime.
Lowell let out a heavy sigh. Looking at Sophia's contact information on his phone, he suddenly felt sad.
"Lowell, you haven't left work yet?" Seeing Lowell, Cecilia immediately walked over.
"Leaving soon." Lowell put away the dejection on his face and returned to his usual polite but distant manner.
Cecilia's heart immediately lifted with joy. "Perfect, I'm getting off work too. We're going the same way, so how about..."
"Cecilia, I have something to do tonight, so I'll be going." Lowell interrupted Cecilia and quickly left, clutching his phone.
When he got back to his rental apartment, Lowell stared blankly at the chat window with Sophia.
After a long while, he finally gathered his courage and opened the chat window to start typing.
...
In the car, Benjamin sat in silence, his thin lips pressed into a tight line, his figure sitting rigidly against the seat back.
His face was so dark it looked like ink could drip from it any second.
He turned his head to face the car window, waiting for Sophia to coax him.
However, after waiting for a long time, there was no movement from beside him.
Growing impatient, he turned his face back, then couldn't help but freeze.
Sophia had already fallen asleep leaning against the seat back.
The town's economy wasn't very developed, and the roads were somewhat rough and uneven, making the car shake.
Sophia's head rested against the car window, swaying with the car's movement, her brows furrowed, not sleeping peacefully.
Seeing her like this, the frustration in Benjamin's heart instantly vanished.
He leaned over, lightening his movements, cradling Sophia's head and moving her to rest on his shoulder.
Just then, the car suddenly jolted violently, and Sophia's body slid right off his shoulder, almost falling onto his lap.
Benjamin quickly caught her and pressed her head back onto his shoulder, saying sternly, "Drive more steadily."
Chase, who was driving, didn't dare to breathe, but inside he was shouting his innocence!
It was the road that was too difficult!
It had nothing to do with his driving skills!
More than ten minutes later, the car finally stopped in front of the hotel.
Benjamin picked Sophia up in his arms, got out of the car, and carried her back to the hotel room.
He had just placed Sophia on the bed when he heard his phone vibrate.