Chapter 253 Chapter 253: Ever since Bryan returned to Onaland, Zola had stopped going to Apex Group. While Bryan's comeback restored order to the company, this left Brandon with a surplus of free time, igniting a smoldering unease in his restless heart.
"Your so-called patience is just watching Bryan and Eileen bask in blissful togetherness?" Brandon questioned. Zola stood in the living room, her docile demeanor a stark contrast to the arrogance she flaunted before others. "As far as I'm aware, Eileen and Bryan had a fight. Our window of opportunity has presented itself,” she replied. Lydia's interest piqued upon hearing this. She popped a cherry into her mouth, nonchalantly spitting out the pit before asking, "What opportunity?" "Bryan won't tolerate any mistakes. If we meddle a bit, smatters will naturally fall into place," Zola replied enigmatically, reluctant to divulge her connection with Kian to the Dawson couple.
Brandon, his brow furrowed, tapped the table impatiently. "Enough with the vague talk; I want to see tangible action!" "Brandon," Lydia tried to soothe him, placing a hand on his chest. "Don't get riled up; leave this to us. You just cling to your shares, and I'll ensure Bryan can't wrest them away." To avoid legal entanglements, things had to progress one calculated step at a time; Lydia was patient.
Brandon scoffed, shooting Zola a displeased glance before heading upstairs.
Your story hub glnovsThe grand living room was bathed in resplendent light, casting a radiant glow upon Zola. Lydia's piercing gaze made Zola feel as though she was being scrutinized by a venomous snake.
Although Brandon had always treated Zola poorly, Lydia outwardly showed kindness toward her. But her kindness masked her true ruthlessness, a trait Zola recognized all too well.
"Zola, I hear you're quite close with Kian. What's the deal? Do you harbor feelings for him?" Lydia asked. Lydia's probing caught Zola off guard, forcing her to reveal her clandestine bond with Kian.
"He has feelings for me. After so many years apart, I didn't anticipate he would reach out for me. I just wish to leverage his assistance to get rid of Eileen!" Zola said truthfully.
Lydia's eyes remained skeptical. "I surmise you don't genuinely harbor feelings for him. Why would you have inflicted such grave harm upon his sister?" This sent chills down Zola's spine as she stared at Lydia in astonishment.
"Don't forget that I raised you. The power you hold stems from me. What could you possibly hide from me?" Lydia stood up, approached Zola, and lifted her shirt slightly with one finger. A vicious scar peeked through the waistband of Zola's pants.
Lydia continued, "The Warren family wouldn't want someone who can't bear children like you. Even if they desired you, it would be futile. You have no intention of joining forces with Kian to escape my control. That would be great. But if you do..." She patted Zola's face twice with her hand. "The things you did to Vivian, I'll tell every sordid detail to Kian. Would he love you more or despise you more after that?" Zola flushed crimson as she stiffened in place.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe said, "Whether he hatesor not is irrelevant. I only care if I can get married to Bryan." Zola's cold-blooded response pleased Lydia, a twisted smile playing upon her lips. "I admire your ruthlessness. But remember, don't get emotionally involved, especially when it comes to Bryan." "Of course," Zola replied as her gaze met Lydia's unflinchingly. Thoroughly satisfied, Lydia said, "Alright, then. I'll leave this matter in your hands. I'll be awaiting your good news." With that, she turned and ascended the stairs.
Zola watched Lydia leave before returning to her room. After a moment's contemplation, she retrieved her phone and dialed Kian's number.
The late-night ringtone sent a jolt through Kian's heart.
Seeing the caller, he quickly answered, "Zola..." "Kian, remember what I told you about Bryan and Eileen's argument?" Her voice carried an enchanting lilt in the stillness of the night.
Kian replied without hesitation, "Yeah, what about it?" "I just think this is a golden opportunity to separate them for good. Do you have any effective methods? It's not very convenient forto act directly," Zola said, expressing her predicament.
Kian pondered for a moment before he replied, "Then leave this to me. However... it looks like Bryan's not into Benita. If you split Bryan and Eileen up, you might just end up marrying him!" "That can't happen," Zola responded decisively. "His feelings forare not romantic, and he acceptedso easily. Only by separating him from Eileen will he consider Benita, don't you agree?" How could one easily accept another person when their heart was utterly devoted to someone else? This was something that Kian understood too well, having carried an unending flfor Zola over the years, never casting his gaze toward another woman due to the depth of his feelings for her.
"You're right. I'll make the necessary arrangements," Kian said, his head melting like wax at the velvet caress of Zola's voice through the phone's speaker.
However, with Bryan's newfound power and his unwavering protection of Eileen, Kian's resources were severely limited. Who would dare challenge Bryan now? The steel-gray clouds overhead prompted Eileen to don an extra layer of clothes as she ventured out, Ruby in tow for their stroll. The elevator descended a single floor before grinding to a halt. The smile on Bryan's lips froze as he saw Ruby beside Eileen. This meant he wouldn't be able to be alone with Eileen in the elevator now, and he couldn't say anything before Ruby.
"Sir, aren't you getting in?" Eileen asked as she pressed the elevator button.
He stepped in slowly, taking his place behind Eileen, and offered Ruby a polite nod.
Ruby returned the nod, her brow slightly furrowed.
Once they reached the ground floor, they exited together.
Eileen maintained a leisurely pace beside Ruby while Bryan reluctantly forged ahead, widening the gap between them with each step.
Ruby spoke up, "That man looks familiar." "Of course, you've seen him before," Eileen replied, assuming Ruby had forgotten that she had seen Bryan's picture once. It was understandable for the striking features of Bryan to leave an impression on Ruby.
Ruby cto a halt, blinking a few times before questioning, "Where-where have I seen him?" Seeing Ruby's evident confusion, Eileen couldn't stifle an amused chuckle. "Forget it. Just lettake you to the park. Later, I'll cto pick you up. Don't wander too far, go now, or you'll be late for work." Eileen took Ruby to the park, leaving Ruby to her solitary exercises before turning back toward her car. From a distance, she could see Bryan's vehicle remained parked in the sspot, the window rolled halfway down, his well-defined hand resting casually outside.
A cigarette was between his fingers, tendrils of smoke swirling lazily, unable to obscure the chiseled features of him.
Eileen approached his car, maintaining a two-step distance. "Aren't you going to work?" she asked.
"Chere," Bryan said, extinguishing the cigarette and tossing it into a nearby trash can before beckoning her over with a gesture.
Hesitation flickered across Eileen's face, but she obeyed, drawing nearer to the car door. "What is it? We're outside, and it's daytime. Don't start anything," she warned.
A grin played on Bryan's face. "Since you don't letdo anything at night, I can only do so during the day." With that, he gripped her nape and leaned in, capturing her lips in an intense, searing kiss.
Eileen's feeble attempts to push him away proved futile. Only when she was left breathless and disoriented did he finally release her, her fresh lipstick now staining his lips, her own lips slightly swollen.
"Drive to work," Bryan said, his voice husky with desire. Eileen wiped her mouth, regaining her composure. "No, I can drive myself." Since she had had her lipstick smudged just outside the car, what would happen if she got into his car now? Noting Eileen's defensive stance, Bryan let out a chuckle. Eileen refused to give him another opportunity to mock her, turning to get into her car.
She reapplied her lipstick, unhurried, not caring that Bryan's presence still lingered nearby. After that, she drove off first, leaving him behind.
Eileen was resolute in her decision not to be intimate with Bryan, and for the next three days, he didn't so much as lay a finger upon her.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIn September, the new school semester started.
Back when Eileen had been in Wist Land, her routine had consisted of tutoring from Monday through Friday evenings to ensure uninterrupted weekends with Ruby.
Now, adhering to a more standardized schedule, she provided one-on-one lessons to three students over the weekends while shouldering the responsibility of recording online courses from Monday to Friday.
Along with sother tasks, she was extremely busy.
But with Bailee's leg injury healed and her return to work alleviating sof Eileen's tasks, a glimmer of respite finally emerged.
"Eileen, here's an invitation to an educational symposium at a hotel in the Onaland suburbs," Bailee said, handing Eileen the embossed envelope. "It's organized by a seasoned professor aiming to share insights, and many students' parents are expected to attend. Let's also go together." Such events were invaluable for expanding the educational institution's visibility, so Eileen checked the date and time. The event was on Friday night. With sadvance preparation, Eileen could make tto attend.
"Okay, we'll attend together,” she told Bailee.
Bailee immediately set to work, organizing their schedules for the coming days in preparation for Friday's symposium. During these busy days, the Beckett family's troubles dominated the headlines.
They had committed the entirety of their funds to a single, ill-fated project; they were now teetering on the precipice of financial ruin.
Families who had once cultivated amicable relations with the Beckett family swiftly distanced themselves. The media hungrily sought expert commentary to dissect the Beckett family's dire finances. Without an influx of capital within the week, bankruptcy seemed inevitable.
Amidst the chaos, Phoebe approached Eileen, keen to discuss the unfolding while also sharing good news. "Jacob and Megan's marriage is off. Jacob told his dad he wanted to be withand ended up getting himself injured. He is in the hospital now," Phoebe said.
Eileen furrowed her brow. "Is that supposed to be good news? He's injured! Which hospital is he in?"
Phoebe seemed unbothered by Jacob's condition, an air of nonchalance permeating her tome! "Of course that's good news. Even though he's injured now, he can be together with me." Her attitude implied that she had really beca couple with Jacob. Eileen felt resigned. "Sendthe hospital's address. I'll visit him tonight." After obtaining Jacob's hospital address, Eileen called Bryan, suggesting they visit Jacob together in the evening.
Bryan had already sent gifts to Jacob via Raymond, assuming Eileen's schedule was too hectic as too hectic for a m personalvisit. However, now that Eileen was extending an invitation, Bryan certainly wouldn't refuse her. "I'll pick you up tonight," he said.