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The Billionaire Who Stole My Heart novel Chapter 564

Wesley was taken aback by how straightforward William was, openly declaring that they were indeed together. That was something Isaac hadn't managed to do five years prior.

Isaac was staring hard at the screen, as if trying to figure out if Brittany's smile was genuine from the video.

"Zac, Brittany's with William now. What are you planning to do?"

"She's mine." Isaac cut him off abruptly.

Wesley was speechless, "William is our friend after all..."

"Did he think about that when he stole her from me?" Isaac bit his lip and said, "Besides, instead of worrying about my business, you should figure out how to get Viola back."

Wesley's face darkened at Isaac's jab, and after a while, he stormed off.

...

After dinner, William walked Brittany to her building.

"Get some rest early tonight."

Brittany unbuckled her seat belt, "I know, you too."

She opened the car door and got out.

William watched her enter the building before instructing his driver to leave.

Back home, Mrs. Dillion saw the news, "You've gone public with Brittany. Are you sure about this?"

"I'm sure." William nodded, "Mom, I know you've never really approved of Bri, but I genuinely like her. She's a good person, you'll see."

Mrs. Dillion sighed, knowing there was no controlling William. If she could have, he wouldn't have spent the previous five years by Brittany's side but instead would've been engaged to Carla Salter, just as she had planned.

"Son, everything I do is in your best interest. I genuinely don't like Brittany. But since you're so adamant about it, your father and I will have to give in." Mrs. Dillion spoke seriously, "However, she was married before. If she can sever her ties with the Salter family completely, I will treat her as my own daughter. But if she does anything to tarnish our family's reputation..."

"Mom, she won't."

William knew what Mrs. Dillion meant. He trusted Brittany not to do anything that would harm their reputation.

Seeing his determination, Mrs. Dillion had nothing more to say about that topic. She then said, "Do bring her home for dinner more often."

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