Login via

The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 84

The next day, Dorian took another sick day from work, knowing full well Beatrice's character and anticipating that things wouldn't go smoothly. So, he planned to spend the entire day dealing with this issue.

Vivienne didn't have classes that day, so she came along.

As Dorian's wife, Cordelia naturally tagged along as well.

After dropping Thaddeus off at school, they headed straight to Hawthorn Mansion.

Just as Michael was about to ring Dorian, they showed up.

He took a glance at Dorian, asking, "Got the stuff?"

"Yeah." Dorian responded calmly, "When's the lawyer coming?"

"He's on his way, about fifteen minutes," Michael said.

Dorian nodded without further comment.

The Hawthorn family kept quiet, the mansion was eerily silent.

Beatrice sat at the head of the table, shooting a murky glance at Dorian before closing her eyes. Nobody offered to pour water for Dorian's family.

Dorian didn't mind, the three of them sat quietly.

The lawyer arrived earlier than expected, taking only ten minutes.

When the lawyer arrived, Dorian stood up first, "Let's get started."

Beatrice opened her eyes and calmly said, "First, show me the goods!"

Without hesitation, Dorian presented the newly rewritten formula to Beatrice.

She skimmed through the formula, frowning, "Just one formula? Are you so stingy?"

Dorian's expression didn't change, "Evelyn only left me this one formula."

"That won't do!" Beatrice barked, "You think one formula can settle the score for birthing and raising you? You must be daydreaming!"

Dorian looked up into Beatrice's eyes, speaking sternly, "Mom, this formula is worth at least ten million. You're my mother, but you haven't raised me properly. To you, I'm just a tool. You favored my two brothers, I have nothing to say about that. I didn't come here today to discuss this. But Evelyn's formulas, there's only this one left. If you don't want it, I'll sell it to someone else. I'm not afraid of you bothering us anymore. If worst comes to worst, we'll move somewhere else after selling the formula."

"You bastard!" Beatrice cursed, "You're a Hawthorn and you want to sell the formula to outsiders? Don't you have any regard for the Hawthorn family, for me as your mother?"

Dorian sneered, "I came here today to sever ties with you all. I'm not associated with the Hawthorn family anymore."

Beatrice, clutching her chest, was left gasping for air.

Michael rushed to support Beatrice and asked Dorian coldly, "Dorian, are you sure about this? Leaving the Hawthorn family for good, no regrets?"

"The best decision I ever made was leaving the Hawthorn family," Dorian said seriously.

"Good for you!" Michael was equally pissed off.

Truth be told, they didn't want Dorian to completely sever ties with the Hawthorn family.

Not because they had any affection for Dorian, but because they knew he had more perfume formulas up his sleeve.

Also, Beatrice had told them she'd convinced Arabella to win over Percival's heart. However, this would inevitably involve Vivienne, since she was Percival's fiancée.

With Vivienne around, Arabella's chances of success were higher.

"You ungrateful son!" Beatrice was livid, she picked up a cup from the table and hurled it at Dorian.

Dorian dodged, the cup smashed on the floor. He turned to look at Beatrice, his face grim. "If you're gonna play games, then we're done here. Let's go."

With that, he called Cordelia and Vivienne intending to leave.

When Beatrice saw he was really going to leave, she freaked out. "Wait a minute!" she called Dorian.

Dorian stopped, silent, looking at her.

Beatrice was pissed off by his attitude, but she knew she couldn't turn back the clock. So she told the lawyer, "Mr. Dylan, can you whip up a contract? I want to cut ties with this ungrateful child."

Mr. Dylan had known yesterday that he was coming here today to deal with the relationship between Beatrice and Dorian, so he nodded and started drafting the contract.

Mr. Dylan quickly prepared the contract and gave one copy each to Beatrice and Dorian. "Check this out carefully. If there's no issue, sign it and we'll get it notarized," he said.

Beatrice skimmed the contract quickly and said, "I'm good."

Dorian, however, read slowly, word by word, to make sure he didn't miss out on anything.

After reading the contract, Dorian said, "I have a problem."

"What's the problem?" asked Mr. Dylan.

Ignoring Mr. Dylan, Dorian turned to Arabella, who had been standing quietly next to Beatrice. "Arabella, I know I adopted you, but you've been living with your grandma all these years. Now that I'm cutting ties with her, I wanna know if you want to come back with me, or stay with your grandma?"

He continued, "If you choose your grandma, we should add that to the contract too."

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne)