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Eliza had just tucked Wendy in when she bolted out the door.
“Hold on a sec, Percival!” she called out.
Percival was about to slide into his car when he heard his name being called. He turned around and
asked, “What?”
Eliza tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear. “Percival, we haven’t had a proper chat in ages. Can
we catch up the day after tomorrow, maybe over dinner?”
Percival squinted slightly. “What’s on your mind, Eliza?”
She chuckled awkwardly, “I just wanted to talk to you about your mother, my sister, you know?”
Percival gazed at Eliza, his thoughts concealed by the dim light around them.
After a moment, he said with a deep voice, “Day after tomorrow it is.”
Eliza then pulled out something from her pocket, handed it to Percival without explanation, and headed
back to the Boyd residence.
In the car, Vivienne sniffed the object curiously.
It was an antidote for some love potion!
“Why did she give you this?” Vivienne was puzzled.
Could it be that Eliza, a member of the Boyd family, did not want Gillian to marry into Percival?
Percival chuckled. “She probably wants to curry favor.”
Vivienne nodded in understanding. “So, are you going to accept this favor or not?”
“Absolutely,” Percival said, wrapping his arm around Vivienne and rubbing her shoulder, “It wouldn’t be
fun otherwise. Can’t be completely uninvolved with the Boyds during this time.”
Percival had come to Sea City on a mission, and getting close to the Boyds was just a cover.
He needed to entangle himself with them when necessary to mask his true purpose better.
Now that his enemies were hidden and he was exposed, he had to tread carefully.
This was also why Percival had agreed to dine with Gillian the next day. Gillian was a crucial player in
his mission and had to be handled with care.
Vivienne rested in Percival’s embrace, observing the scheming look in his eyes.
“Mr. Wolf, what are you plotting now?”
Percival snapped back to reality, pinched Vivienne’s face playfully, and said deliberately, “I’m thinking
about how to properly attend to the matriarch tonight to ensure her satisfaction.”
Suddenly, Thomas slammed on the brakes so hard he nearly flew out of his seat!
“Sorry, Percival, a cat just dashed across the road.”
“My goodness, are Percival and his lady now discussing such explosive topics? This isn’t a mission —
it’s a honeymoon!
Leopold Sterling, I demand a task swap. I’d rather guard Griffin’s bomb factory and get blown to bits if I
have to!” He thought.
Thomas discreetly lowered the privacy screen in the car, thinking maybe Maddox should consider a
new driver for Vivienne and Percival.
Vivienne’s cheeks turned crimson. She had only been teasing Mara, after all.
Who knew he would take her literally?
Percival watched the flushed face on his lap, felt a stir in his heart, and leaned down to kiss the
blushing cheeks.
…
At the Perez Mansion.
“You mean that Vivienne has arrived in Sea City?” Diana Perez was having dinner when she overheard
the servants discussing Juliet’s reassignment.
One nodded. “Yes, she has arrived. Master Maddox mentioned she’s busy and might not visit the Perez
family. He said not to prepare or disturb her.”
Diana clenched her fork tightly. Despite her years with the Perez family, she had never received such
attention from her brothers.
A mere foster granddaughter was getting all the adoration!
Just yesterday, she had called Jasper to check in, and all he talked about was his foster
granddaughter.
It was maddening!
Diana nearly bent her fork before regaining her composure and smiling. “Vivienne’s here, and I really
should visit her. Please ask Maddox where she’s staying when you have a moment.”
…
The next morning, Percival was awakened by a frantic call from Mara.
“It’s terrible, Percival! Grandma’s back is acting up after the water ceremony yesterday. She’s
bedridden and can’t get up. What should we do?”
Mara’s sobs were so intense one might think it was a life-or-death situation.
Percival got out of bed, missing the warmth of Vivienne next to him, which only added to his frustration.
Juliet could be too efficient sometimes; she had cleared his room in just one day.
He did not mind sharing the sprawling king-sized bed with Vivienne.
When Percival remained silent, Mara grew even more frantic, “Percival, are you listening? I’m beside
myself here. The doctor said Grandma might be bedridden forever, all because of that Vivienne.”
“Mara Boyd, Vivienne isn’t someone you should talk about like that.”
Hearing Percival use her full name, Mara was taken aback.
They had always been close, and he had always called her Mara. His sternness, especially over
Vivienne, stunned her.
The thought made Mara seethe with resentment.
She’s quite a prominent figure, you know. If word gets out, it won’t sound too good. What do you think?”
Percival sat up from his bed, “So, what are you saying? Are you trying to threaten me?”
Percival cracked a slight smile. The Boyds were really something.
Were they afraid Vivienne would cause a scene at the diner with Gillian and were just looking for an
excuse to keep her away?
He got out of bed, knocked on Vivienne’s door, and then pushed it open. New chаpter avąilable on
Vivienne was still lying in bed. Hearing the noise, she sleepily sat up and kissed Percival’s lips.
The sound, clear as day, traveled down the phone line to the entire Boyd family.
With that, Hayden hung up.
Vivienne leaned on Percival’s shoulder, rubbing her tired eyes. “What’s up?”
Percival wrapped his arms around her, slowly stroking her hair as he repeated Hayden’s words.
Vivienne instantly perked up, a mischievous smile playing on her lips. “I just love taking care of the
sick.”
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Watching Vivienne’s expression, Percival could already imagine the interesting events that were about
to unfold at the Boyd Mansion.
He playfully tapped her nose. “Yeah, you’re the best at taking care of the sick.”