Beatrice looked at the head of the Ellington family, Richard, in front of her, and she dared not even breathe audibly. "What brings you here out of the blue, Mr. Ellington?" she asked.
She then turned to look at Percival, who was sitting in a wheelchair, feeling nothing but scorn. What use was having the status of the Ellington family?
Percival was disabled and the future of the Ellington family wouldn't be in his hands.
"Madam, about the marriage arrangement between our families, I hope you could give it another thought." Richard said, sitting upright, radiating a sense of authority.
Beatrice didn't expect the Ellington family to take this marriage arrangement so seriously that Richard himself would come. She was caught off guard, "I'm not opposed to it. It's just that the kids aren't on board."
At this moment, she felt a bit miffed at Vivienne. What a clueless child. She had made the decision on his own, putting her in such a passive position in front of Richard.
"The two kids haven't met before, so it's normal for them not to have feelings for each other. They'll develop a bond as they spend more time together. Don't worry, my grandson is very caring, and he won't let Arabella down."
Without waiting for Beatrice to respond, Richard took out a check, "To show our sincerity, consider this 10 million dollars an investment. On the day of the engagement, we'll give another 10 million dollars as a gift."
Beatrice's eyes widened, a 10 million investment plus a 10 million gift? The Ellington family was truly loaded. She was so stunned that she couldn't speak.
Seeing her hesitation, Richard continued, "A few days ago, Arabella saved my granddaughter; she's a savior to the Ellington family. This shows that our families are meant to be, don't you think?"
Beatrice was taken aback, "Are you mistaken? I didn't hear Arabella say she saved your granddaughter."
"She saved a five-year-old girl at the mall entrance a few days ago, that was my granddaughter, Isolde."
It turned out that Percival had asked Thomas to deliver a thank-you gift that day, but something came up, and the gift wasn't delivered.
Arabella, who had just returned from outside, overheard this and stopped in her tracks.
At the mall entrance? Did Vivienne really save that girl?
Arabella composed herself and walked in. "Granny." She greeted Beatrice and when she turned to see Percival, her expression froze. He was so handsome. When did such a good-looking guy appear in this city?
She quickly averted her eyes, then turned to Beatrice and asked, "Who are they?"
Beatrice introduced them, "This is Mr. Ellington from the Ellington family, and his grandson, Percival."
Upon hearing this, Arabella's expression changed and she looked at Percival with disdain. So this was the disabled guy. But what was the use of just being good looking?
Recalling Richard's previous words, Arabella scoffed, the average-looking little girl at the mall entrance was Percival's sister?
This brother and sister duo, one was so ugly and the other was disabled.
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