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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 1144
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Chapter 1144

Remington made his decision not just because of that thing Alaric said, but also because Hertha had

just fearlessly countered Angelina’s remarks.

He saw the love between Alaric and Hertha.

And if they were in love, well, things were going to be a whole lot easier.

“Father, do you even hear yourself?” Angelina said with discontent.

“That settles it then,” Remington declared to Angelina. “That engagement with the Reeds was your

doing; none of us, including Alaric, agreed to it. It’s hardly an engagement, just you cozying up to the

Reeds. Now, the Falconers are willing to shell out half a billion to clean up your mess. So cool it, would

you?”

Though Remington no longer ran the Falconer empire, his words carried weight and efficiency.

He said they would invest half a billion into the Reed Group, and sure enough, the Falconers would

soon open to fulfill that promise.

Angelina wanted to retort, but seeing Remington’s set in a look that brooked no further argument, she

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backed down. Even so, the discontent stewed in her.

“Sweetheart, haven’t had dinner yet, have you? Our kitchen’s whipping up something special as we

speak. Why don’t you stay?” Beatrice was warmly inviting Hertha to stay.

“Grandma, I really shouldn’t…”

“Stay for the meal, then I’ll drive you home,” Alaric said, squeezing her hand with an earnestness that

seemed to mirror true lovers’ fervor.

Alaric’s apparent reluctance to part with Hertha was not lost on Beatrice and Remington, who were

grinning from ear to ear at the sight.

“Exactly. At least stay for lunch. Take it as a gesture from us here,” Remington said, his demeanor

instantly softening from the stern front he presented to Angelina. He was now looking kindly upon

Hertha.

Faced with such warmth, Hertha found it a mistake to refuse. She felt it was difficult to

say no.

“Thank you both.” Hertha replied, thinking to herself that she might as well see this through. Once the

deed was done, Alaric would have no grounds to say she hadn’t put in the effort, and then he’d have to

help her meet Dominic, the star she was crazy about.

That was all because she became infatuated with Dominic recently.

She had agreed to Alaric’s absurd request just because she could meet Dominic face-to-face.

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“There you go. No need for thanks, we’re all family here,” Beatrice said. She was growing fonder of

Hertha by the minute.

So Alaric had a thing for cushy girls, she mused. Good, very good. The prospect of chubby

grandchildren delighted her.

Angelina was the least pleased. Casting a sidelong glance at Alaric and Hertha’s clasped hands, she

felt there was something off.

Even in the throes of love, you don’t hold hands all the time. She thought.

The more they tried to show, the more dubious it seemed.

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“I’ll go check on the meal preparations,” Angelina said, using it as an excuse to leave the living room for

the kitchen.

“Hertha, what would you like to eat? I’ll have the kitchen whip it up for you,” Beatrice offered.

“No need to bother, really. I’m easy to please and I like everything,” Hertha said so politely.

“Then I’ll make sure the chef prepares us a feast,” Beatrice said with a smile and headed for the

kitchen.

Upon entering, she found Angelina leaning against a counter, arms crossed, stewing.

“Trying to meddle in your own son’s love life now, are you?” Beatrice approached.

Angelina snapped out of her reverie and quickly assisted Beatrice, ” That’s not what I meant, Beatrice. I

just suspect Alaric and that woman’s relationship might not be the real deal.”

“What do you mean by that?” Beatrice inquired.

Angelina relayed what she had seen at the bar, and the fact that Alaric and Hertha were holding hands

all the time could be contrived.

Hearing this, Beatrice grew skeptical too, “Alaric can’t be that foolish to bring a woman home just to fool

us, can he?”