The Million-Dollar Heart601-700

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Melissa was a wreck for a whole week when she heard the news of Karen’s passing. Even now, just
the thought of it could bring tears to her eyes.
Karen reached out and wiped the tear from Melissa’s eye. “Come on, even your kids all grown up now.
You shouldn’t be crying like when you were a little girl.”
Vivienne handed her a tissue. “Here, wipe your tears.”
Melissa looked up at Vivienne and then at Karen. “Auntie Karen, Vivienne’s had a tough time with the
Brooks family. Now that you and Jasper are here, I want to apologize on behalf of the Brooks to both
you and Vivienne.”
With that, Melissa bent forward in a deep bow.
Vivienne lifted her back up. “Auntie, you’re making us feel like strangers.”
“That’s right, if you keep this up, I’ll get cross,” Karen said, patting Melissa’s back. “Isn’t it great that
we’re all here together now?”
Melissa nodded vigorously. “Yeah, you’re right. It’s nice, just like this.”
Vance watched from the side, well aware of the hardships Karen and Vivienne had endured over the
years because of Scott and his organization. He knew that a mere apology or bow could not make up
for it all.
But none of that mattered when it came to his beloved.
He put a comforting arm around Melissa’s shoulders, saying, “Melissa, we’ve finally got a chance to
catch up with Karen. Let’s not dwell on the unhappy stuff. How about we talk about something
cheerful?”
“Sure, Karen, let’s go chat over there.” Melissa affectionately linked arms with Karen, and they made
their way over to where Zelda was.
Vance, Vivienne, and the ever-silent Jasper went to Jasper’s study in unspoken agreement.
Vance was aware that Vivienne’s invitation to join the Perez gathering was not just for pleasantries.
Inside the study, Percival was already there, serving coffee like a perfect gentleman.
Vance was surprised; he had not expected Percival to be at the Perez Mansion and was even more
taken aback to see him waiting in the study.
“Vance, you’ve been put through the wringer this time,” Jasper said as soon as they entered the study.
Vance modestly replied, “Jasper, you flatter me. I had no idea Lark was your daughter—no wonder
she’s so impressive.”
Jasper chuckled. “Let’s skip the formalities. I’ve heard from Percival that you’re quite interested in the
ancient warrior lineage.”
Vance glanced at Percival, who was busy pouring coffee for Vivienne and not looking his way.
His brow furrowed imperceptibly, then smoothed again, “Yes, Jasper, you might know that my family,
the Edwards, are connected by marriage to the ancient warrior lineage. After the Sheldon family met
their demise, we took possession of the Mystic Vein. But since then, peace has eluded our family.”
Jasper’s laugh was knowing. He was well aware of the situation.
After the fall of the Sheldon family, the Perez family had considered keeping the Mystic Vein until they
could return it to Ulysses Sheldon. But they were too late, and the Edwards got to it first.
Over the years, the Perez family had kept a watchful eye on the Edwards, and when the head of the
Edwards family and Vance’s parents died under mysterious circumstances, it was hard for them not to
feel a sense of relief.
Hoarding another family’s legacy, resulting in their complete downfall, and then suffering such karma—
how could that not be satisfying?
Jasper was no saint and felt no remorse.
What he had not expected was for Vance to be part of the Vanguard Agency and to have risen so
rapidly to a position of power.
Initially, Jasper wondered why Vance had climbed the ranks so quickly, only to realize he wanted to
confront the ancient warrior lineage.
“Did it never occur to you that the misfortunes of the Edwards family could be the result of your own
making?” Jasper asked.
Clarity flashed in Vance’s eyes, “Are you suggesting that you know about my grandfather’s and my
parents’ sudden deaths—that they were due to the Sheldon family’s curse? What exactly is in that
Mystic Vein!”
Vance’s tone was charged with emotion, and his hands balled into fists.
Vivienne tapped the tabletop. “Vance, don’t get worked up. Whatever has befallen the Edwards has
nothing to do with the Sheldon family. On the contrary, you might want to consider whether the fault lies
with your own family.”
Vance’s brow furrowed with frustration. “What do you mean by that?”
Percival pulled out a contract from his briefcase, a document between the Edwards Group and a
pharmaceutical company.
“What’s this, Mr. Percy? Are you trying to meddle with whom the Edwards Group partners with now?”
Vance scoffed.
Every mention of the ancient warrior lineage and the Sheldons stirred Vance’s emotions.
Percival flipped to the signature page of the contract, pointing to the name of the other party. “Don’t you
want to see the name of this company’s chairman?”
Vance was momentarily taken aback, then looked closely—the chairman was none other than
Vivienne!
Vivienne cradled a steaming mug of coffee in her hands, took a sip, and said with a smirk, “You really
didn’t know? When the company went through the whole rebranding shindig and changed the CEO’s
name, we penned a new deal with your firm.”
After all, what the Edwards Group craved were the cutting-edge gas masks that the pharmaceutical
company supplied – the only way to halt the sacrifice of their workers and safeguard the sterlingnoveldrama
reputation of the Edwards Group.
Vance was not a man to be taken for a fool. His mind was sharp as a tack. “Who was this previous
CEO?”
“My mentor, Ulysses.” Vivienne crossed her arms and leveled her gaze at Vance.
Vance was gobsmacked. Ulysses, the very man he had been doggedly searching for, had been right
under his nose the entire time!
Vance’s expression was beyond shock.
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Had the patriarch of the Edwards family taken the matter seriously, he would not have been caught off
guard by a sudden demise, leaving no time to set his affairs in order.
Vance’s parents would not have had to endure the same tragedy!
And for all these years, Vance’s resentment should have been pointed at his grandfather’s foolishness!
He was struggling to come to terms with it all.
He could not fathom why his grandfather had discarded the formula. Was it really just because of the
cost? Did he not consider his own health?
But now, no one could provide Vance with answers.
Vance picked up the contract, his mind racing. “So, the reason this company approached the Edwards
Group was not for money. It was to save the lives of the workers.”
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