Chapter 335:
âI do not understand your relationship with Julio, and I donât think Iâm close enough to you to tell you what to do, but Iâll still tell you to take care of yourself. Since youâre not resigning, focus on your work. You can go now,â Eileen said to Dalares.
Eileen then lowered her head and busied herself with the acquisition of Warren Group.
Half an hour later, Dalares returned and said, âThe receptionist said thereâs someone here to see you. The personâs name is Stella.â
Eileenâs vision blurred, and for a moment, she was disoriented.
She couldnât remember when she last met Stella.
It had been a long time. She had been in contact with Bryan so frequently that she had forgotten about Stellaâs existence.
Something important must have brought Stella to visit her.
It would be impolite not to meet with Stella.
But to meet Stella⦠she could guess the reason for her visit.
âThe receptionist said the woman said she wouldnât leave without meeting you,â Dalares said, noticing Eileen hesitating.
Eileen made up her mind and put down the pen she was holding. âEscort her to the VIP lounge,â she said.
âOkay,â Dalares replied, then moved to call the receptionist.
Find your favorite stories at g Ɐ ln Ï Î½ð ðs., conn Ten minutes later, Eileen entered the VIP lounge. Stella sat with her back to the door, and Jarred stood by her side.
Jarred saw Eileen enter the room. âMiss Curtis,â
âHello,â Eileen said, nodding politely. Jarred quickly left the room, standing by the door to wait.
Stella turned around. With a warm smile on her face, she said, âI thought you wouldnât see me.â
âWhy wouldnât I?â Eileen replied, her smile not reaching her eyes. âYou said you had something to discuss with me. What is it?â
âI heard from Bryan that you were back, so I wanted to see you. Itâs just that Iâve been ashamed to do so because of that incident,â Stella said, a lack of remorse on her face.
Eileen looked at Stella indifferently. The woman she had once thought of as kind now seemed insincere to her.
She couldnât bring herself to feel anything for her.
Stella continued, âBryan is having a hard time getting over you. The incident was my fault. If you are willing to return, Iâll let you take control of the Dawson family as long as you stop torturing him.â
âHave I tortured him?â Eileen asked, her eyebrows raised.
She thought back to their interactions and realized that it had been her pulling on his heartstrings while he bore it, afraid of pressuring her.
She imagined the feeling to be quite torturous.
But she, too, was being tortured.
Being caught between holding on and letting go was quite painful.
âIt was me who tortured you both. I put the Dawson family first. However, you know Iâve always liked you and treated you well,â Stella said, choosing her words carefully.
Eileen was silent for a few seconds before asking, âWhat exactly are you here for? Please go straight to the point.â
âIâm here to ask you to come back and reconcile with Bryan. You both should get married and have children,â Stella said, observing Eileenâs expression as she spoke.
Eileen, however, gave nothing away with her expression. âIâll think about it,â she simply said.
âThatâs fair,â Stella replied with a broad smile. Her smile, however, soon faded, and she continued, âThere is another matter I wanted to discuss with you.â
âWhat is it?â Eileen asked. She wasnât surprised that there was something else Stella wanted to say.
âCould you resign from your position at the Ferguson Group?â Stella asked.
The tension in the room grew palpable. The look of disappointment on Eileenâs face made Stella a bit uncomfortable as they looked at each other.
Stella looked away. âI understand your commitment to your work, but you still have your educational institution, right? Iâm just worried about you overworking yourself.â
âIs that the only reason you want me to resign?â Eileen asked.
âGetting married and having children might interfere with your work. You should resign, as Bryan is capable of bringing the Dawson family to its peak again,â Stella replied.
There was an awkward silence.
After a while, Eileen smiled and asked, âYou just announced the expulsion of Brandon from the Dawson family? Why, then, are you in a hurry for a wedding and children? Doesnât the Dawson family technically belong to Bryan now?â
âThe Dawson family is large, with several clans. Although our clan leads, expelling a person from the Dawson family requires the agreement of some of the elder members of the other clans. In the power struggle between Brandon and Bryan, Brandon was cunning and strategic, while Bryan drained the Apex Group of its resources. The conservative members of the Dawson family do not agree to the expulsion of Brandon. They believe that both Brandon and Bryan have made mistakes,â Stella said.
The branch clans of the Dawson family prioritized the interests of the family as a whole.
Although Bryan was a capable leader, he had caused the losses suffered by the Apex Group, and since the elders couldnât control Bryan, they didnât want Brandon expelled because Brandon could suppress Bryan.
In short, they wanted the father and son to suppress each other and continue bringing profits to the whole Dawson family.
This meant that no matter the profit made by Bryan, should he have no heir, the wealth would eventually go to Brandon.
If that happened, Bryan would just be paving the way for Brandon.
All this basically led to the conclusion that Stellaâs act of expelling Brandon from the family was futile.
The Dawson familyâs matters were quite complicated.
However, Eileen could understand this.
She knew she and her family would still be in a precarious situation if her child returned.
Stella said, âI know you love Bryan as much as I do, Eileen. He is in a difficult situation and needs our help now. Please come back. Iâll hand over all the power to you.â
Eileen silently pondered the matter. Then, she said, âWithout the Ferguson Group, what do I have to support myself? The Dawson family is fraught with crises, and you canât guarantee that there wonât be any more crises. So when a crisis does arise, what happens? Youâll protect Bryan, but who will protect me? Have you ever thought about that?â
Stella was rendered speechless by Eileenâs question.
Eileen continued, âThey say if I were from a prestigious family, you wouldnât sacrifice me so easily for the Dawson familyâs benefit. Is that right?â
Stella opened her mouth as though to say something, but eventually, she said nothing.
But Eileen understood the meaning of Stellaâs reaction.
What she had said was right.
âYou can blame me. That incident was indeed my fault, too,â Stella said as tears streamed down her cheeks.
Eileen calmly handed her a tissue before saying, âI donât blame you for what happened. Iâm not sure I could do better in your shoes.
I understand that ta you, the Dawson family and Bryan are more important than me and that my sacrifice, no matter how painful it is for me, doesnât affect the Dawson family.
If Eileen had come from a powerful family, the Dawson family wouldnât have dared to do what they had done, as it would have caused trouble for them.
But she didnât come from a powerful family, so they hadnât hesitated to sacrifice her.
She had to endure the pain alone.
âAsking me to make the same mistake and give up everything is selfish of you. I donât ask to be as important to you as Bryan; I just hope you donât consider me a fool. I do love Bryan, but I am also rational. I canât risk everything I have just to love him,â Eileen said.
Stella was asking her to resign and have children with Bryan to fight for the inheritance. There would be more risks in the future.
Not only would that put her child in danger, but it would also put a target on her back.
What would guarantee that Stella wouldnât be forced to sacrifice her again?
She didnât believe what Stella had told her before.
She thought that Stella had wanted to find a woman with a prestigious background for Bryan.
A marriage alliance with the intent of suppressing Brandon would have been better than her gambling her life to help Bryan fight for everything.
Unfortunately, Bryan had collapsed, and all would be over if Stella didnât tell him the truth.
âIs there anything else you want to say?â Eileen asked coldly as she stood up, signaling that it was time for Stella to leave.
Stella picked up her cane and shakily stood up. âIâm sorry for what happened. That incident was my fault,â she said to Eileen.
âDonât be like that. Although I canât accept your offer, I understand why you did what you did, and I donât blame you,â Eileen said as she went to support Stella.
Stella seized this opportunity and grabbed Eileenâs hand. She lowered her head as she said, âIf you wonât come back, please stay away from Bryan and donât see him. He canât bear the heat from the Ferguson family right now. If you wonât help him, donât cause any more trouble for him.â
Eileen was stunned.
Stella released her before she could react and left without a backward glance.
Tears rolled down Eileenâs cheeks, and she collapsed into a nearby chair.
So that was Stellaâs true purpose for coming here.
Stella knew Eileen wouldnât quit her job at Ferguson Group to return to Bryan.
Stella believed the only thing she could do was to give up everything she had to fight for Bryan or stay away from him, as being close to him might attract even more trouble.
âCurtis, LB,â Dalares called out as she pushed open the door.
Eileen quickly turned away and wiped her tears.
But Dalares still saw her cry. âYou have a meeting in ten minutes,â she said.
The first time Dalares had seen Eileen, she thought Eileen was extremely beautiful but cold.
The second time she had seen Eileen at the coffee shop, she thought Eileen was a shrewd businesswoman.
But she had never expected to see Eileen crying.
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