The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne)

Chapter 739



Chapter 739

Gavin's eyes flashed a warning as he glanced at Victoria, "Since we've given our word to the Grimshaws, we can't break it. Otherwise, it doesn't matter how many times you've visited them—it won't do any good."

He signaled to Harrison, who immediately stepped forward to help Sophie up, "Miss Sophie, Victoria speaks her mind. Don't take offense. Better get up from the floor—it's cold, and you wouldn't want to catch a chill. Dad would be worried sick."

"Get lost—I don't need your help."

Sophie shook off Harrison's hand with a defiant look. She wasn't foolish.

Wasn't Harrison's remark just a blatant admission that Victoria was right?

Everyone looked down on her, including her own father, who always claimed to love her the most! Was it just because Victoria held the title of the legitimate daughter?

If it weren't for her mother's relentless pursuit, that status should have rightfully been hers!

Biting her lower lip in frustration, she said, "Dad, | was just trying to help. Victoria's been trying to get something from Kaitlyn for ages with no results. | thought I'd go to Mr. Grimshaw myself to buy her some time, so if she comes up empty-handed, at least the Grimshaws won't blame us."

"With you?" Victoria scoffed from her perch, legs crossed leisurely. "Ridiculous. Dad, don't worry. I'll retrieve the item before the deadline. And when | do, you better not forget what you promised."

Gavin's expression shifted, "That's if you can actually get it." “What did you promise Victoria, Dad?" Sophie's mind raced with the possibility of it being something like the Abernathy estate.

She spun around anxiously, "How about | give you a suggestion, sis? Even if Kaitlyn is tough, her entourage is nothing but dead weight. Why don't we send more people to snatch her daughter? She'll have to hand over the recipe then."

And then, Sophie could sabotage it all from the shadows! Victoria would completely lose their father's trust!

She rambled on, oblivious to the changing expressions of the others. Especially Gavin, who couldn't believe his daughter, usually as meek as a lamb, could suggest something so sinister.

He was stunned for a moment before he exploded in anger under Harrison's and Victoria's gleeful gaze, "How dare you! I've spoiled you rotten to the point where you've forgotten the very concept of legality!"

Kidnapping Kaitlyn's daughter? The audacity of such a thought!

Victoria tucked her tousled hair behind her ear. "You should've taken your studies seriously, but you chose to play with pigs instead. Sophie, have you ever read the criminal code? Do you realize kidnapping a child lands you behind bars? I'm seriously questioning whether you're a mole sent by our enemies, just waiting to hand them a victory on a silver platter. Or maybe you're just tired of wearing jade bracelets and fancy a pair of handcuffs instead?"

Harrison said nothing. His gaze on Sophie was indistinguishable from that of someone observing a complete fool. Intellect, evidently, wasn't something everyone possessed.

If the situation were as simple as she described, they wouldn't have had to go to such lengths to torment the Littletons. Absurd.

"|, |..." Sophie was on the verge of tears, "Dad, I'm sorry. | was just talking nonsense. Please believe me; | really just wanted to help. We could just scare her a little, not actually have Victoria do anything."

Seeing her still not giving up, Victoria stood up and approached her, "Enough with your little act."

She glanced at Sophie dismissively, then turned to Gavin. "Dad, to be honest, Kaitlyn doesn't have the recipe anymore. It's now in the hands of Vivienne. This woman is the heiress of the Ellingtons, Percival's wife. You know what | mean?"

Gavin was instantly alert, "What? Kaitlyn handed it over to Percival's wife?" How could he not know Percival? The beloved nephew of that woman! Richard's most cherished grandson.

He had played the fool for years, but over the past few, with misfortunes befalling the main and secondary branches of the Ellingtons, Percival had taken the reins.

Any perceptive person could see the reach of Percival's influence. And his wife, no doubt, was no ordinary woman. With the item in their possession, reclaiming it would be a formidable challenge.

After a long pause, Gavin looked at Victoria, instructing, "You're his cousin, and you've never been in touch before. If you could reconnect, get close to him, perhaps you could trick that recipe out of Vivienne?"

Victoria laughed—a mocking, hollow laugh.

She moved closer to Gavin, "Dad, are you losing your memory in your old age? Remember, my mom severed ties with the Ellingtons because of you. My grandfather and uncle reached out to her initially, but she insisted on marrying you and staying with the Abernathys. Now, after everything that's happened to my mom, you expect me, her daughter, who's never been acknowledged by them, to come knocking on their door?"

Her smile was laced with scorn. "Do you think | have no pride?"novelbin

"You!" Gavin's face turned ashen.

Victoria gave him a sidelong glance, nonchalantly saying, "If you have the gall to approach the Ellingtons, be my guest, but don't expect me to do your bidding."

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She didn't linger; she just stormed out, leaving Gavin fuming and Sophie seething with resentment. Harrison watched the drama unfold, his expression unreadable.

In the middle of the night, in Sophie's bedroom.

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Meanwhile, in Vivienne and Percival's apartment, the couple was curled up on the sofa, engrossed in a horror movie.

As the bloodied, grotesque face of a woman lunged at the screen, Vivienne's phone suddenly rang, startling her despite her usual bravado.

Percival seized the moment. Before Vivienne could even move, he pulled her head close to his chest, "There, there, no need to be scared. I'm here, Vivienne, you're safe."

Vivienne could hardly breathe...

"Mr. Wolf, you can let go now."

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