Chapter 95
âThank you, but Iâm not into you.â Christian snorted and shoved Matthewâs face that was closing in on
his.
A dumbfounded Matthew simply took off his gold-rimmed glasses, which were crooked, and asked
curiously, âFirst, it was Mrs. Spritz, then the Spritz siblings, and lastly, Mr. Spritz himself. The entire
Spritz Family came to look for you just to force you into a marriage?â
Christian frowned because he didnât have to conceal his annoyance at the Spritz Family in front of him.
âWhat else, then?â
âI thought they might have something else to say besides that,â Matthew said. âFor instance, telling you
to stay away from Victoria, or how you and your mom are siding with her and such.â
Christian had lived for a good 24 years, and he had never been filled with so many frustrations, even
though he wasnât Philipâs favored grandson.
After he was set up, he couldnât even get back at them for the time being and had no choice but to do
things against his own will under their coercion.
He picked up a glass of wine, and the cool fluid flowed down his throat, slightly diminishing the
frustration in his heart. âThey also said everything you just guessed.â
âNot only are they pushing you into a marriage, but theyâre also interfering with many things.
Unfortunately, it looks like they do think youâre their little puppet!â Matthew exclaimed as he snacked.
Christian merely snorted ambiguously in reply.
âChristian.â Matthew popped the rest of his snack in his mouth and chewed before he hesitated in
asking, âIf you marry Bella, your momâ¦â He paused for a couple of seconds before finishing, âWonât
she feel disgusted?â
The affair between George, Nancy, and Evelyn was a little complicated, and besides some from the
younger generation, almost everyone in the circle knew about it.
George was truly a Don Juan, and the women by his side changed faster than he could change
clothes, but Nancy was an exception.
Both of them grew up as childhood sweethearts, and George intended to marry Nancy in the past. Still,
she found his relationships with other women too complicated for her tastes and instead turned to
marry Kevin, who was courting her fiercely.
It would be fine if that were the end of the story. After all, everyone had courted a few people while they
were young.
However, out of spite, George went along with Philipâs idea and married Evelyn, who was from the
equal family background.
Meanwhile, Nancy had been spoiled since she was young, and after she was married, even though
Kevin tried his best to be the perfect guy for her, she would turn around and whine to George whenever
something didnât go according to her wishes.
Even on George and Evelynâs wedding night, he left just because of one call from Nancy and didnât
return the entire night. Since they married, quite a few such incidentsâor something more overboardâ
had happened.
Because of this, Evelyn had been in several arguments with George over this issue after she married
him, and a few times, their fights would swerve directly to the point of divorce, but neither family would
agree to such a thing.
On the other hand, because of Nancy, the Spritzs had benefited quite a lot from the Thatcher Group.
So, Kevin would only turn a blind eye to George and Nancyâs affair, just as long as the children were
his.
Christianâs long, slender fingers tapped on the table and tightened into a fist. Then, he tilted his head at
Matthew and asked sharply, âYour father allowed that b*stard child to be the executive CEO of your
family business while you, the young master of the Buckley Family, are forced to stay abroad. Donât
you feel disgusted?â
Silence washed over them, and after a long while, Matthew wore his glasses and chuckled lightly.
Finally, he slightly hung his head while he tactfully replied, âI crossed the line with my questions. I take
back all my words.â
âI went overboard with the stuff I said as well. Iâm sorry.â Christian massaged the spot between his
brows with a solemn look in his eyes. âAfter she was married into the Thatcher Family, many things
were beyond my motherâs control. Just like us who were born into the Thatcher and Buckley Family,
some things are beyond our control.â
His last statement was as good as answering Matthewâs question from earlier.
âAlright, letâs not talk about these upsetting things. Here, cheers!â
Matthew lifted his glass for a toast as he smiled warmly at Christian, and Christian clinked glasses with
him and only placed it down after he had finished the alcohol, his grim gaze falling on the Coleman
couple who were passing through the crowd.
Matthew gasped when he saw the Colemans. âBefore the Spritz siblings came to look for you, they
went to Mr. and Mrs. Coleman to snitch on Victoria, telling them how sheâs bullying them, and Janice
and I happened to bump into it. Guess what they said?â
âAll the fault lies with Victoria, Bella is the one suffering, and Lucas is the righteous one,â Christian
answered with ridicule in his eyes.
âA very accurate conclusion!â Matthew clapped his hands at Christianâs deduction, then sighed. âMr.
and Mrs. Coleman are fascinating, and that Lucas, tooâ¦â He chuckled noncommittally. âI wonder if heâs
really that dumb or everything is just a pretense.â
This time, Christian didnât answer. Lucas wasnât dumb, but he just had too much trust and faith in his
sister.
Matthew jabbed his arm. âLook, Victoria isnât loved by her parents, and she only has a useless brother
who loves her. You shouldnât push it further since sheâs already so pitiful.â
âThis is none of your business.â The light in Christianâs eyes dimmed a little, and his tapping quickened,
which signaled his rising ire.
Matthew whisked his gaze on Christianâs hand and coughed lightly. âThat young girl has been following
after you for so many years and doesnât have any deep grudge against you. Why are youââ
âYouâre worrying about more and more things.â Christian face turned stony as he stood up and
buttoned his jacket without listening to Matthewâs plea.
Matthew hastily sprang to his feet. âAlright, alright. Just do as you like. I wonât bring it up again, okay? If
it isnât because Janice kept asking me to put in a word, I wonât even want to interfere in the mess
between you and Victoria!â Finally, he pushed the present into Christianâs arms and said, âHere, ensure
Victoria gets this, or else Iâll hear no end of it from Janice. Iâll get going now!â
Then, he whirled off, leaving Christian to stare at the present in his hands. At first, he tossed it on the
table, intending the leave without it. Yet, after a few steps, he pivoted and returned fonovelxo.com fast
updater the gift.
In the meantime, Victoria stayed at Jillâs place for more than an hour and left in a car amidst Jillâs warm
invitation to visit, introducing her to her nephew and such.
âTori, Mom, and Dad arenât home yet. Are you sure you donât want to visit the children?â Teresa figured
that Victoria needed some cheering, so she reckoned that she might feel better after seeing the kids.
Victoria hung her head, and the shadows of the street lamps and buildings made it hard for Teresa to
decipher her expression. After she kept silent for a moment, she shook her head to decline the
invitation under Teresaâs anticipatory gaze.
âItâs fine if you donât want to see them.â Teresaâs intentions were utterly lost on Vincent, and he wore an
annoyed look, but it couldnât hide the affection in his eyes. âThose two children can really drive one
crazy. I would have given them a beating if they werenât my own!â
His words received a stern glare from Teresa, and he felt wronged. âTori is dressed up so nicely today.
What to do if the children peed on her? Itâs not like she can only meet them tonight.â
âTori, how are you feeling?â Teresa decided to ignore her dense husband as she directed her attention
to Victoria. She gently broached the topic, âWould you like to visit the children when Mom and Dad
arenât home one day?â