CHAPTER 1182
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1182 Memories Unfaded
The driver found it quite unbelievable when Lucius suggested having a meal with Marie earlier. It defied everything he had come to know about Lucius over the
years.
Even more astonishing was that there was a woman in Hawford who would reject him. It was simply beyond the driverâs imagination.
Marie responded to Luciusâ earlier words once the car came to a stop. âI donât understand why you would bring Shane into this. You and I both know why youâre
approaching me.
âI know the Darnell familyâs power is immense, enough to influence many things. The Hawford capital market is only so big, and many people donât want the Quinnells to
have a share of the pie.
âBut I am not the weak link youâre looking for. Youâve got the wrong person.â
With that, Marie decisively opened the door and walked away.
Marieâs firmness and decisiveness took the driver by surprise. She appeared delicate,
but her actions were surprisingly strong and uncompromising.
The car remained in place, unmoving. Although there was no visible emotion on Luciusâ face, the driver could tell that he wasnât pleased. It was as if his meticulously
planned meeting had been disrupted.
âBoss?â The driver was unsure of what to do next.
Lucius let out a derisive laugh and tightened his grip on the water bottle. âSheâs really
fixated on the Quinnell family. Fine, let her be.â
Despite his words, he didnât avert his gaze nor instruct the driver to start the car.
âHave the car thatâs following us take her wherever she wants to go.â Lucius
continued.
The driver froze for a moment. Lucius was behaving very unusually today.
Members of the Darnell family always did things meticulously. For many years, Lucius had deliberately avoided any news regarding Marie. As long as he neither saw
nor heard anything, he could control a certain impulse within himself.
Otherwise, he might actually end up doing something as outrageous as taking another manâs wife. If that happened, Adrian Darnell, his father, would probably
explode with anger.
After all, the Whitmans and Quinnells were far from ordinary. If Lucius truly disrupted such an alliance, it would mean making powerful enemies in Cascadia.
Lucius wasnât exactly known for his strong sense of morality. He had lived rather
recklessly in his youth.
The concept of maintaining oneâs purity was something he didnât quite grasp. His approach to relationships was consistently one of neither initiation nor rejection.
It all changed during Luciusâ high school years when he came to Cascadia and met
Marie. That was when he understood what it meant to develop feelings within
boundaries.
Marie wasnât conservative, yet she had her own set of principles when it came to
relationships.
If there was one thing that remained constant, it was that Marie never saw Lucius in
that light. She believed in a lifelong commitment to one person.
Lucius couldnât understand how Marie could be so certain that Shane was the one
she could entrust her life to. Was it just because of Shaneâs seemingly upright
demeanor?
But Lucius was no longer his younger self. Even if he saw Marie again, he could
control himself. She was just another woman after all.
Lucius told himself that, yet his grip on the water bottle never relaxed. His piercing blue eyes held an unprecedented depth, revealing the turmoil within. Marieâs rejection had stirred emotions in him.
Even the bait of reconciling with the Whitman family wasnât enough to lure her in.
What was it about Shane that made him so worthy in her eyes?
Sometimes, people shouldnât set limits for themselves. If Lucius hadnât avoided news about Marie, he would have known that she had already divorced Shane.