What Happens in Chapter 264: Fickle by Nature – From the Book Married First, Loved Later : A Flash Marriage with My Ex's 'Uncle'
Dive into Chapter 264: Fickle by Nature, a pivotal chapter in Married First, Loved Later : A Flash Marriage with My Ex's 'Uncle', written by Bago_Bago_5587. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
James nearly fainted.
He just wanted to show off Angelica’s supposed connection to Logan—how could he have known Logan would actually show up?
"Selina, I’m your father, and of course, that makes me Mr. Reid’s father-in-law—"
"Mr. Clark, for the love of God, shut your mouth!" a shareholder suddenly stepped forward and snapped.
"The way you treated Selina just now? You clearly don’t see her as your daughter. And now you want to ride Mr. Reid’s coattails by claiming to be his father-in-law? Have you no shame?"
"This whole mess today is Angelica’s fault. But instead of holding her responsible, you lashed out at Selina and pissed off Mr. Reid. We’re done here—no dinner for us!"
Logan’s icy stare from earlier had already shaken the group to their core. Now, watching James continue to embarrass himself, they scrambled to distance themselves.
"Mr. Reid, Angelica told us she booked this place—we had no idea Celestial Feast was closed!"
"Seriously, how could Angelica be this careless? Saying she invited us and not even reserving a table?"
"Then again, she’s got Morris Family backing her. Guess she thinks it’s okay to toy with us. Whatever, we’ll suck it up."
Selina curled her lips into a smile and looked straight at James.
Trying to show off and score points for Angelica—what a joke. Now it had all blown up in his face.
His expression twisted, but even now, he couldn’t bring himself to apologize.
Katie, practically seething, staggered forward and snapped, "Selina, we’re still your elders—how dare you—"
"Ladies and gentlemen," Jack suddenly stepped in with a polished smile. "Our madam says, since you’ve all come, it wouldn’t be right to turn you away. She and Miss Angelica are family, so she’s willing to shoulder Angelica’s mistake."
"You are welcome to dine at Celestial Feast—at half price. Some have chosen to question our madam’s intentions, but she is not so petty. Please, this way."
Logan’s voice followed, calm but firm. "Whatever Selina decides, I support it fully."
The room buzzed with surprise—what a turnaround!
A half-price meal at Celestial Feast, and with Mr. Reid’s personal approval? That was a privilege. More importantly, this was a signal—Logan was letting them in. It meant they weren’t cut off. Yet.
If they could stay in Logan’s good graces, their futures might still be bright.
The shareholders instantly broke into smiles, falling over themselves with praise.
"Selina, we knew you still cared about us."
"Yes, I’ve watched Selina grow up—felt terrible for how she was treated! But it wasn’t my place to interfere in Clark Family business..."
"Selina, if anyone bullies you again, come to us. If your father won’t protect you, we will."
"Mr. Clark really misjudged things. Why was he so obsessed with Angelica anyway? She’s not even his daughter—"
"He did it all for Katie. Abandoning his wife for a mistress? Foolish."
Selina’s smile was unreadable. These people were nothing but opportunists, blowing wherever the wind went.
Letting them in wasn’t about kindness—it was about the show.
James, face flushed from the veiled insults, swallowed his rage and followed the crowd toward the restaurant—only to be stopped cold.
"Mr. Clark. Mrs. Clark. That’s far enough," Jack said, smiling without warmth. "Apologies, but you haven’t apologized to our madam yet. You may not enter."
Selina said with biting sarcasm, "Jack, you’re overthinking it. There’s no way my father and Mrs. Bryant would apologize to me. They’d rather walk out with their pride than bow their heads."
Jack raised a brow. "Oh? Celestial Feast is offering half-off tonight, plus some exclusive promotions. These kinds of events and banquets come in handy for business. Are they really sure?"
Selina played along smoothly. "I’ve been their daughter for twenty years—don’t you think I know them by now? Mrs. Bryant is the current Mrs. Clark. If she had to apologize to me, the biological daughter of James’s first wife, where would she put her face?"
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