As Sophia’s incredible medical skills gained more exposure, people’s admiration for her reached an all-time high.
However, this came with an unexpected side effect—
Their mountain home had become a tourist attraction.
What was once a quiet, solitary house, perfect for living, was now swarming with visitors.
Some took photos in front of their house.
Some, more ridiculously, sneaked into their vegetable garden to steal produce. They weren’t really stealing; they just wanted to take pictures and post online: Look! These are the vegetables that President Scott grows!
Some even brought binoculars to spy on them from the opposite hill.
Luckily, Livinus discovered it in time.
But by then, their home had essentially turned into a one-day sightseeing spot.
Sophia looked at the trampled vegetable garden with regret. It was a mess.
Even though many of the visitors were mindful, the sheer number of them meant that some lacked basic courtesy.
The garden wasn’t the issue.
The lack of privacy was.
What Sophia truly wanted was a peaceful and authentic life.
The vegetable garden, the flowers—those were just means to an end.
But now that her peace had been disrupted, they had to move.
“Where are we going to find another house this good?”
Sophia sighed.
It was already difficult to find a house in the city with a private garden.
Finding one this big was nearly impossible.
She had spent over a year growing those flowers.
The vegetables thrived in cycles.
Everything here grew towards the sun.
It was perfect.
And now, they had to leave.
Livinus was also considering relocation. With Sophia’s belly getting bigger, they had to move soon.
He had several properties, but none of them met her requirements.
She wanted to plant flowers. She wanted to grow vegetables.
She didn’t care how luxurious the house was.
She just wanted to live simply.
And Livinus understood her completely.
So, he had yet to find the perfect house.
But he wanted to find one soon, before the baby was born.
And then, at the end of the month—
A real estate agent called.
—
When they arrived to view the property, Sophia was stunned the moment she stepped inside.
The house itself wasn’t too large—just over 1,000 square meters.
But the courtyard…
It was nearly 10 acres.
“Why is it so big?”
It was even larger than their mountain home.
Walking through it felt like stepping into a countryside estate—serene and breathtakingly beautiful.
The agent, noticing her excitement, grinned.
“This property is actually two estates combined into one. Mr. Scott told me that money wasn’t an issue—he just wanted a house that met Madam’s needs.
I searched for a long time and finally found this.
These two houses were built during the olden era, in a Western architectural style. The interiors are a bit old, but I believe once they’re renovated, they’ll have a vintage, classic charm.
Look at these high arched windows—modern villas don’t have designs like this anymore.
But the most valuable part is the land.
Together, the two estates offer thousands of square meters of space.
The front yard. The back yard.
Imagine it with lush grass and blooming flowers—it wouldn’t be any different from a farm estate.
Nowadays, people say they want to return to nature, but actually moving to the countryside is inconvenient.
But here?
It’s perfect for you and Mr. Scott.
And in the future, when you have a little prince or princess, they can run around the garden, playing with the dogs.
It’s a picture-perfect future.”
His words pleased Livinus.
After touring the property, he wasn’t completely satisfied with the interior design.
But that didn’t matter.
Everything could be remodeled.
The courtyard was the most important part.
After hearing the agent’s description, he could already picture their future child running across the lawn.
Suddenly—
This place felt like home.
“Do you like it?” Livinus smirked.
Sophia looked at him.
This felt so unreal.
This man spoiled her too much.
A house this massive—was this really a matter of whether she liked it?
No.
It was a matter of whether they had the money for it!
If it were just her, she would never even consider such a lavish property.
Sure, the house itself was only a little over 1,000 square meters.
But the land—the courtyard—how much would that cost?!
Then the agent mentioned the price.
Sophia felt a sharp pain in her teeth.
And the renovation alone would cost tens of millions.
“Isn’t this… a little too expensive?”
Livinus chuckled, wrapping an arm around her waist.
“The price isn’t your concern. Just tell me—do you like it?”
Sophia sighed and smiled.
“Well… who wouldn’t like expensive things?”
“So… we’re buying it?”
“…I guess we’re buying it?”
The agent beamed.
He had researched them online and knew that Livinus was wealthy—and a total wife-loving madman.
That’s why he had worked so hard to find this exclusive listing.
And now, it paid off.
This property was insanely expensive, but with this sale, his commission alone would be enough to let him live comfortably for years.
Without hesitation, Livinus conducted a full property check—no loans, no mortgages, no bad history.
Once everything was clear—
He bought it on the spot.
—
The house was way too big to be ready in time for their wedding.
But that was fine.
Because Livinus had one priority—
Getting Sophia to marry him as soon as possible.