Chapter 11
Evelyn didnโt speak. She simply took Margaretโs hand and walked away.
Alexander watched them go, his expression shifting from warmth to ice in an instant. It had been years since heโd personally handled such matters, but this time, he couldnโt stand aside.
How dare Walter and Beverly mistreat Evelyn? They had a death wish.
His bodyguards formed a tight circle, shielding the scene from curious onlookers.
Alexanderโs gaze was sharp, a dangerous glint in his eyes. "You locked her in a cellar and starved her?"
"W-We didnโt have space at home! The cellar was warm!" Walter stammered.
"Exactly! We were struggling back thenโbarely had food for ourselves!" Beverly added hastily.
Alexander wasnโt fooled. Without hesitation, he struck.
Within moments, Walter and Beverly could no longer speak. Blood dripped from their split lips, teeth missing. Regret flooded their facesโthis man wasnโt just some wealthy playboy. He was ruthless.
Flexing his knuckles, Alexander ordered coldly, "Get them out of here. I donโt want Evelyn to see them."
What if the sight of their battered faces frightened his gentle sister? He had to maintain his kind, protective image.
Turning back toward the restaurant, his demeanor softened instantly when he spotted Evelyn. "Order anything you want."
Evelyn glanced toward the lobby. "Where are they?"
"I had aโฆ productive conversation with them. They left, likely out of shame," Alexander replied smoothly.
A flicker of doubt crossed Evelynโs face. Since when were Walter and Beverly so easily persuaded?
Alexander discreetly wiped a smear of blood from his fingers with a napkin. "If they ever bother you again, call me."
Evelyn hesitated, then flipped through the menu. Her eyes widened at the prices. "Are you rich?"
Caught off guard, Alexander recalled his wifeโs advice. Time to play the humble card.
"Not at all," he said firmly.
"But you offered them a hundred million?"
"Just a joke."
"This place is expensive, though."
"I used to work here. Employee discount."
Margaret raised a brow. "And the helicopter? The bodyguards?"
"Rented the chopper. Hired the men for the day."
He pulled out a wad of cash and handed it to the nearest bodyguard. "Your payment."
The man hesitated, confused.
Alexander gave him a look. Take it.
The bodyguard pocketed the money and hurried off.
Evelyn blinked. "Soโฆ all that was just for show?"
Alexander grinned. "First impressions matter."
Seeing her relax, he knew heโd made the right choice. From now on, he was poor.
Margaret leaned in. "What do you do for a living?"
Alexander paused. He couldnโt say real estate tycoon, but lying outright felt wrong. "My company sells properties."
Technically trueโhe just omitted that he owned the company.
Margaret nodded. "Ah, a real estate agent. Honestly, Evelyn doesnโt care about status. You didnโt need this charade."
Evelyn agreed. "Money doesnโt matter to me."
Rich families came with too much drama. She preferred simplicity.
Alexander smiled. "Then I wonโt do it again."
Evelyn tilted her head. "What about my other brothers? What do they do?"