Pursuing Her

Chapter 415

Sophie took a cab back to TS Entertainment after sending Mark off.

Back in the conference room, The Wheelers' members were already waiting for her.

Sophie sighed when she saw them.

“I've gotten us one month, so make use of the time we have to find out what happened. I already told Mark that I plan on holding a concert with you guys within the next month, so everyone prepare yourselves. Even if he insists on leaving after that, I hope he doesn't regret anything.”

All of them understood that it would be too selfish of them to force Mark to comply with their wishes.

“A concert?” Sunny asked.

“Yes, Sunny. I hope you can accept reality as it is if Mark still chooses to leave in the end. We cannot expect everything to go as we wish.”

“I understand.”

Sunny thought that if Mark intended to leave, he should at least let the latter go with peace of mind.

After all, Mark was the one who had taken care of them over the years, and his bandmates should not force him to stay if he truly wanted to go.

It was time they grew up.

“I will get the Planning Department to start preparing for the concert. You guys should start practicing too.” A concert was a big project that required thorough preparation.

“Are you really joining us, Sophie?”

“Yes, I am.” That was what the band had wanted all the while.

Later that afternoon, Mark dropped by when everyone was practicing. Sunny shot up from behind the drums and ran over to him.

“Mark! I'm sorry for everything I said to you.”

Sunny felt apologetic because Mark had always been the one who rooted for him, and he should not have disappointed Mark.

Mark patted Sunny's shoulder.


“It's okay, Sunny. Thank you for understanding.”

“No worries, Mark. Let's practice first. This is our last time performing as a band, after all!” Everyone was ready to give it their best shot for their last concert.

It did not matter to them if The Wheelers would still exist after that.

“He's right! This is our last concert!” Sophie chimed in as she pushed open the door.

Mark smiled when he saw her.

He had decided that he wanted to go all out for this concert and have fun with the others in the remaining time he had left with them, no matter the price he had to pay.

He might not be able to do what he liked in the future, but for this one month, he wanted to enjoy himself to the fullest.

With Sophie joining the group, the six of them formed a circle and held hands.

“Let's do it!”

That had always been their method of cheering one another on, and it had never changed.

Sophie had been absent for too long already, so she decided that there was no way she was missing out this time.

“Let's do it!” Sophie exclaimed in excitement. It had been a long time since she felt that energetic. It was a feeling she would remember for the rest of her life.

Since Sunny's hand had not recovered fully, he could not play the drums for the time being, so Sophie replaced him.

“You should sing with Mark, Sunny. You're still recovering.” Worried about his injury, Sophie stopped him from playing.

“I know. Don't worry. I'll put the band first this time.”

The first song they practiced was the title track of the album they recently released. It was the song Sophie wrote.

Since she was the author, Sophie could resonate with it when the band played.

Mark stood before the microphone as he looked around at all his bandmates. I'm glad everyone is finally together again after all this time.

Like the band members, Sophie was a true rock fan deep down.

When the song was over, tears streamed down Sunny's cheeks.

“Come on, Sunny. Don't cry. We still have a month more to play music together. That's enough, isn't it?” Sophie comforted.

Sunny nodded, mumbling, “You're right. I'm sorry. I should get a grip.”

Sunny knew he should focus, but it was difficult for him to control his emotions.

Seeing this, Mark went over and threw his arm over Sunny's shoulders.

“Don't cry, Sunny. You're making me sad too.”

“Mark, you're the one who's always been by my side whenever I run into trouble. I'm so sorry for everything,” Sunny choked out.

Mark ruffled his hair and comforted, “You don't have to apologize to me. We've gone through a lot together and are practically brothers, so there's no need for such formalities.”

Mark truly believed that his bandmates were his brothers, and the last thing he wanted was for them to feel sorry.

“Come on,” Sophie chimed in. “If you have that much energy to cry, you might as well focus that on practicing.”

The band resumed practice, and Sunny collected himself and sang the best he could.

Mark was pleased that everyone was finally gaining momentum.
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