Chapter 10
The Beginning Of All Sins
Sophieâs father promptly stood up from his chair. âIâm so sorry, Mr. Tyler. My daughter said sheâd bring a classmate along, but theyâre late due to traffle. I hope you wonât mind.â
How would Tyler mind it since it was David Pearce? Being the gentleman he was, he replied, âNot at all. Having some younger people at the table can liven up the atmosphere.â
Turning to Olivia, Tyler beckoned, âCome here, Olivia.â
She walked over to the round table, calling out, âTyler.â
Before David Pearce, Sophieâs father, could comprehend what was happening, Tyler walked toward Olivia, looking rather pleased as he stood beneath the chandelier.
Tyler introduced her to the people seated at the table, saying, âThis is Olivia, Naomiâs sister.â
The mention of Naomi, the Harris familyâs future daughterâinâlaw, prompted the people at the table to make the connection.
to David Pearce finally caught on to the situation. Sophieâs classmate was related to the person next to him, and she was Jacobâs girlfriend. He said to Tyler, âShall I get a chair for Olivia?â
Tyler set down his wine glass and nodded in response.
David summoned an attendant to fetch a chair for Olivia, placing it next to Jacob.
Meanwhile, Tylerâs secretary poured wine for everyone, and Tyler began to wipe his hands with a napkin. He paused when he noticed Davidâs arrangement.
Unaware of Tylerâs subtle reaction, David asked, âIs this arrangement okay?â
Tyler glanced at David, who was starting to get anxious. Finally, he replied flatly, âItâs fine.â He then put down the napkin.
Everyone took their seats once Tyler did, and the lunch commenced. Jacob, sitting beside Olivia, asked with a smile, âOlivia, what would you like to eat?â
Olivia remained silent, unresponsive to his questions.
âWould you like some juice?â Jacob asked further.
But Olivia continued to be silent. Jacob, being mindful of the formal occasion, decided not to press further.
David then spoke up, âMr. Tyler, Jacob is an exceptional young man. He has consistently ranked at the top of his class. He is majoring in finance, and he will be graduating soon. I hope you can take him under your wing and offer recommendations.â
Tyler glanced at him with a neutral expression. âIf Mr. David speaks so highly of him, he must be exceptional. It would be only natural for me to recommend him.â
Jacob rose beside Olivia, lifting his glass with an air of charisma yet humbly spoke, âA toast to you, Mr.
Tyler.â He then tilted back his glass, downing the wine in one go.
Oliviaâs stomach churned with worry. She was well aware that Jacob couldnât hold his liquor.
Socializing in such a manner had never been Jacobâs strong suit.
In contrast, Tyler, seated across from them, remained Indifferent and watched the proceedings. He said to his secretary, âGet it done.â
David did not expect Tyler to agree to that so easily. It caught him completely off guard.
Oliviaâs hands clenched tightly, her knuckles whitening as she pondered Tylerâs motives.
Before she could piece her thoughts together, Jacob filled his glass again and lifted it with a tremor of emotion in his voice. âThank you so much, Mr. Tyler.â
âThereâs no need for that. Youâre still studying, and you have a promising future ahead. Just focus on doing well,â Tyler advised.
âI will, Mr. Tyler,â Jacob assured him with a respectful nod, then turned to Olivia with rosy cheeks, his eyes brimming with boundless optimism.
Olivia couldnât bring herself to meet Jacobâs gaze. She avoided looking around and focused her attention on Tyler, who sat opposite her.
Tylerâs eyes met hers as well.
The room buzzed with lively conversation, but Olivia felt like she was on pins and needles, isolated in her discomfort.
Tyler had never raised his glass until the lunch ended, but nobody dared to say anything about it. After that, he left with people crowding him.
However, just as he got into the car, he heard a commotion at the hotelâs entrance. Looking in that direction, he saw Sophie dragging Olivia out while Jacob was chasing after the latter.
âCan we talk, Olivia?â Jacob asked, holding her hands as soon as he reached her.
Olivia turned to look at him.
Seeing her teary eyes, Jacob felt a pang of guilt. âWhatâs wrong? Whatâs going on, Olivia? You can tell me anything, and weâll get through it together, okay?â
From the car, Tyler observed the emotional scene unfolding outside. He watched Olivia suppressing her emotions and tears as Jacob held her face.
But then, as if she had been shocked, Olivia abruptly pulled away from Jacobâs touch. She couldnât face Jacob. She needed to leave immediately.
Olivia quickly looked around for something.
Tyler understood her intentions. He signaled to his secretary, who exited the car and approached Olivia. âMs. Olivia, Mr. Tyler has offered you a ride.â
Olivia felt as though she had been thrown a lifeline. âYes, please.â
Jacob wanted to say more, but she shook him off and went into Tylerâs car without even turning her head. Soon, the secretary also got into the car, and it drove away.
As Olivia looked out the window, she watched Jacob recede into the distance. She felt devastated.
Then, from behind her, a soft male voice spoke flatly, âWhat? Canât bear to leave him?â