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The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 266

Summary for Chapter 266: The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne)

Chapter 266 – Highlight Chapter from The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne)

Chapter 266 is a standout chapter in The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) by Rebecca Ryan, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Billionaires narrative into new territory.

The Brooks Mansion.

When Vivienne and Percival returned, the great hall of the mansion was filled with people.

The patriarch, Baron, sat at the head of the table, surrounded by members of the Brooks family.

Upon seeing the pair enter, Baron gestured towards them. "You two are just in time. Come and sit. We have matters to discuss."

Vivienne nodded, taking a seat with Percival on the empty chairs to Baron's right.

Once everyone was present, Baron spoke, "Now that we've found Vivienne, it's time to organize a reunion banquet. Scott, take care of it. Send out invitations far and wide, and ensure the feast is grand."

Scott nodded. "I'm on it. The preparations have already begun."

Baron grunted in approval, then turned his gaze towards Vivienne. "If you have any friends you'd like to invite, let your father know so he can send out the invitations promptly. The 15th is a good day, so we'll have it then."

Today was the 10th, so that left five days.

"Alright." Vivienne had no objections.

"Do you have any requirements for your attire or jewelry?" Baron asked next.

He was aware that Vivienne was a top-tier fashion designer.

Her designs were unparalleled; even the best designers they could hire couldn’t come close.

"I'll take care of my dress and jewelry."

That was the expected answer, so Baron just nodded. "Alright. Then it's settled."

Once that was sorted, Baron turned his attention to Percival. His gaze had grown increasingly disdainful, but he continued nonetheless. "Although you two are engaged, her immediate family wasn't involved. You'll have to go back and talk to your grandfather, so you can ask him to organize an engagement party for you two in Rivenwood."

In Havenwood, the engagement party was hosted by the bride's family.

But in Rivenwood, both the engagement and wedding parties were the groom's responsibility.

"My grandfather has already arranged it." Percival replied calmly. "If all goes well, it should be the day after tomorrow."

His engagement to Vivienne was already official. There was no need for another ceremony.

But his grandfather just wanted to host a party to introduce Vivienne to the other major families.

Upon hearing this, Baron huffed. "Richard, that old man, always trying to one-up me!"

He then turned to Scott. "You need to speed things up. Have the family reunion banquet tomorrow."

Scott fell silent.

Was this a casual dinner at a restaurant?

Can we just decide this on a whim?

He felt guilty for having mistaken another girl for Vivienne and had planned to make up for it with a grand family reunion banquet. The scale of the banquet couldn't be any less than what was planned for Arabella.

If they rushed it and had it tomorrow, how could it be grand?

Even the world-renowned figures he had invited might not be able to make it in time.

Scott rubbed his temples in frustration. "Percival, could you ask your grandfather to postpone your family's party by a few days? There's no need for another engagement party. The one hosted by her foster parents counts. Just a simple party will do."

Percival's lips twitched upwards slightly as he replied, "This would be the first party we host for Vivienne, and you want it to be simple?"

Given the competitive tension between his grandfather and Baron, there was no way the party would be anything less than grand.

Scott was truly at a loss.

Did Richard have to compete with them?

Did he have to compare everything?

Seeing that the tension was rising, Timothy quickly intervened. "Let's leave the parties to the respective families. We just need the Ellingtons to postpone theirs a bit. Percival, let your grandfather know that he should host the feast after our family reunion banquet."

"Alright." Percival didn't argue.

With that settled, Baron glanced at Percival, speaking in a neutral tone. "Pack your things and head back to the Ellington residence later. It won't do Vivienne's reputation any good if people find out you're living together."

He might not care about Paula, but he couldn't ignore the collaboration between the two companies.

The Hawthorns were an old-money family, so he always had to consider their long-term development.

A deeper smile crept onto Vivienne's face.

See!

No matter how nice they sound, their actions reveal their true intentions. They always gave off the illusion that they adored her.

Unfortunately, she was not a naive little girl like Arabella.

She was not that ignorant.

Vivienne turned her gaze to Scott, waiting for his opinion.

Scott felt a jolt in his heart as he met her gaze, and he instinctively explained, "Vivienne, the collaboration between us and the Millers involves billions of dollars."

He didn't need to spell it out. He knew Vivienne would understand.

Vivienne raised an eyebrow, her smile becoming more ruthless. "I see! Well then invite them?"

In her time with the Brooks, she hadn't probed deep into the past, but she could read a lot from their attitudes.

She began to understand why her mother had fled on her wedding day.

Scott?

Was he worthy?

If it had been Dorian making this decision, he would have rejected inviting the Millers without hesitation. Despite his weakness, Dorian could unabashedly protect her, even though he was a person with no blood ties to her.

What should she do?

Suddenly, she found herself missing Dorian.

She still owed him a 'Dad.'

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