What Happens in Chapter 399 – From the Book Never Again Yours (Isadora and Magnus)
Dive into Chapter 399, a pivotal chapter in Never Again Yours (Isadora and Magnus), written by Jade Monroe. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Victor waved his hand. "You can all leave now."
The six housekeepers bowed and quietly filed out, leaving the room in sudden silence.
Isadora couldn't help herself. "Is everyone in the Fitzgerald family always this… old-fashioned?"
She caught herself before saying "old-fashioned," and rephrased, "I mean, is this just how things are done here?"
It wasn't just the estate's stately, imposing architecture; the entire atmosphere seemed steeped in tradition, every detail bound by unspoken rules.
Isadora had only realized it after moving in yesterday.
Here, the staff followed strict protocols, their every gesture deliberate and formal.
Any little mistake, and they'd kneel or apologize as if their lives depended on it.
Victor reached over, tucking a stray lock of her hair gently behind her ear. "The Fitzgerald Mansion has carried on these traditions for well over a century. Generations of the family have lived under this roof."
He paused, his voice gentle. "Once we're married, you can live wherever you want. And if you decide to stay here, you're free to change anything you like, make it your own."
"Why?" Isadora asked, searching his eyes.
Victor's gaze was unwavering, deep and sincere as he looked straight at her. "Because you're going to be my wife. My home, my legacy—every right I have, I'll share with you."
Isadora looked into his fathomless eyes, her heart tangled with emotion.
If Victor knew she was using him just to spite Deanna… surely he'd be disappointed.
The thought made her lower her gaze, her lashes trembling.
They were Deanna's nephew and niece.
Victor, still holding Isadora's hand, strode over calmly and pulled out a chair for her, seating her at his side.
At that moment, Virgil Black didn't spare Isadora a glance. Instead, he offered Victor a genial smile. "Victor, it's been ages. When we heard you were back, your aunt and I made it a point to come early this morning—to join you and Aunt Deanna for breakfast."
The truth was, they'd both rushed over after receiving Deanna's tearful call the night before.
She'd claimed Victor was rebelling, that he'd dragged some woman back to the Fitzgerald Mansion, ignored her objections, and even announced plans to marry her.
The Fitzgerald Mansion wasn't just a house—it was the heart of the Fitzgerald family's legacy, passed down through generations. Even a girlfriend or fiancée didn't have the right to move in. Only a woman with the title "Mrs. Fitzgerald" was ever truly welcomed here.
By bringing Isadora into the mansion, Victor had shattered one of the Fitzgerald family's most sacred traditions.
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