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The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 254

Summary for Chapter 254: The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 254 – The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) by Rebecca Ryan

In Chapter 254, a key moment in the Billionaires novel The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne), Rebecca Ryan delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Everyone fell silent.

Especially Scott and Timothy Brooks.

Scott was the head of the Brooks family, and Timothy was also seen as a leader by the youngsters, yet they were both helpless against Paula.

Paula, on the other hand, was rather intimidated by Baron. As soon as she saw him, she would immediately shy away and keep quiet.

Baron, however, had no intention of letting her off lightly. "I heard you wanted Vivienne to give the stone she acquired to the family." He asked.

On his way here, Baron had already made a phone call to one of their servants, getting a full rundown of the situation.

Paula flinched and tried to explain. "Dad, I just..."

"Answer me! Is it true or not?" Baron, a veteran of the business battlefield, possessed an aura of unyielding authority. His words alone were enough to make Paula tremble.

"Yes." Paula confessed, her voice barely a whisper.

"Good!" Baron nodded, then suddenly slapped Paula across the face. "When did you get the right to interfere in our family's affairs? Just because I've been in a nursing home these past years and haven't been able to deal with you, you think you can do whatever you want?"

Paula clutched her slapped cheek as her face reddened with anger.

Today, she'd been slapped three times. She was about to explode with rage.

But when Baron hit her, she could not say a word.

"Pack your bags and leave! Without my permission, you're not allowed to return to here ever again!" Baron ordered her to leave in a stern voice.

His wife was too soft-hearted. Every time Paula caused trouble, she turned a blind eye. It was all because Paula had lost a child.

He, however, wouldn't be as lenient.

Especially with Old Richard glaring at him from the sidelines. He had to give the Ellington family an explanation.

"Dad, yo... you're kicking me out?" Paula’s face was a mask of shock.

Baron cast her a cold glance. "If you won't leave on your own, I'll have you thrown out! Choose!"

Paula recoiled. She knew her father was capable of carrying out his threat.

Ignoring Paula, Baron turned to Richard. "Get out of here! I'll handle my family's business myself! You're not taking my granddaughter away!"

Richard snorted. "Try and kick me out! I'll make sure you regret it!"

"Come on! Show me how you'll make me regret it!" Baron pushed his face closer to Richard's. "If you dare to harm me, I'll make sure your grandson will never see my granddaughter again!"

Richard was speechless.

The old man had become smarter.

Once Richard fell silent, Baron laughed triumphantly. "If you dare mess with me again, I'll call off my granddaughter's wedding. If I say no, you can only dream of your grandson marrying my granddaughter!"

Richard was speechless.

Cecilia and Percival were also speechless.

Richard, fuming, glared at Baron. "Don't get too cocky! Whether or not she leaves with me is up to Vivienne!"

After all, Vivienne was still a part of the Brooks family. They had to consider her feelings.

Baron raised an eyebrow at Richard, then beckoned Vivienne. "Come here, girl."

Vivienne walked over, and Baron spoke to her in the softest voice he could manage. "Today's events were unfair to you, but don't worry. From now on, I won't be going back to the nursing home. I'll live here, and Paula won't come back. No one will bother you again. You can stay here in peace."

"Don't try to butter her up!" Richard glared at Baron, then turned to Vivienne with a smile. "Vivienne, tell us. Do you want to come back to the Ellington Mansion with me?"

Paula turned around and glared at Vivienne. "What now? You want to see me humiliated? Don't think that just because you have my father's support, you can just do whatever you want!"

Vivienne's eyes subtly lifted as her gaze landed on Eddy. With a face that could only be called a beautiful masterpiece and an unreadable expression, she said, "Eddy Miller, it's time you honored our bet."

Paula furrowed her brows and looked back at Eddy. "What bet?"

Darren, who had been silent for a while, whistled. "Paula, you didn't know? My cousin bet our little... well, cousin, that if she could obtain a gemstone more valuable than his, he'd do a handstand and shit himself on a live stream."

Eddy's face turned a ghastly shade of green. He gazed at Vivienne with malice as he gritted his teeth. "I will honor my word, but not right now."

Paula frowned even more. "A family jest, and you take it seriously?"

Vivienne raised an eyebrow. "What? Trying to skip out on a debt?"

"Skip what debt?" Paula fired back. "You take a casual joke seriously? You really are a small-town girl. You’re always looking out for your own interests!"

"Hmm." Vivienne chuckled, and a cold, insincere smile appeared on her face. "No one can owe me anything."

Paula shot her a glare. "You're insane!"

With that, she tried to pull Eddy away, but as they took a step, Eddy collapsed to his knees.

Paula's face went pale. "Eddy, what's wrong?"

Eddy felt a sharp pain in his legs, but no matter how he tried, he couldn't move. He grumbled, "I can't move."

"What's happened?" Paula panicked.

Vivienne took a step forward, slowly approaching them. While looking down at Eddy, she said, "Since you're refusing to honor our bet, I'll just have to help you out."

"Thomas," she called out, "take off his pants and set up the live stream. Let's see this handstand performance."

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