Chapter 353:
Bryan rushed over, only to find Gabriela lying still, her wide eyes fixed on a red light beneath the sofa. She seemed mesmerized by something unusual.
Bryan was at a loss for words.
He sighed, gently lifted her up, and called out to Josue in the kitchen. âYou left her alone in the living room? What if something had happened to her? What is that thing under the sofa? If youâre not careful, it could affect her vision.â
After a brief pause, Josue retorted, âDidnât you say you didnât like her? Why the sudden concern? If you really care, why donât you hold her for a while? Her mom would appreciate it.â
That morning, when Josue went to pick up Gabriela, he could tell from Eileenâs expression that Bryanâs indifference towards Gabriela would not bode well for him.
Bryan scowled. âI donât need her gratitude,â he declared bluntly.
Josue pulled out his phone and began recording. âSay it again. Say that you donât care about Gabriela, that youâll help watch her, and that you donât need her motherâs gratitude or approval.â
âYouâre being childish!â Bryan scoffed, unimpressed by Josueâs attempt to provoke him.
He felt no connection to Gabrielaâs mother. Why should he care?
That was meaningless.
âIf you donât deny it, that means you do like her,â Josue said with a playful tone.
Stories live now on galnÏð¿ðâð¼â¤ðoð¶ Without looking up, Bryan replied, âStop trying to provoke me. I donât like her, and I donât need her motherâs gratitude or affection. It wonât benefit anyone.â
Gabriela cooed softly, her round eyes fixed on Bryan as if accusing him of being a heartless father who would one day regret his words.
The look in her eyes unsettled Bryan. He quickly averted his gaze. âGo back to cooking. Iâll watch her for a whileâjust a few minutes. Take her when I start.â
Josue edited the video and sent the clip to Eileen.
Eileen, who was dealing with the aftermath of a crisis involving Kaysen, received Josueâs video.
After viewing Bryanâs remarks, she paused to think, then texted Josue.
âIf you provoke him again, I promise youâll deeply regret it.â
Eileen was not one to be easily misled by a video. She could sense Bryanâs frustration.
Setting her phone aside, she turned to Benjamin. âHave you deployed the Harrison familyâs resources?â
âTheyâre already in play. Itâs stirred up some trouble, but there are no significant losses. Julio has practically been living at the company, managing everything. He hasnât slept for days,â Benjamin noted, his own extended hours feeling like nothing compared to Julioâs efforts.
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