Chapter 176
The moment Alexander Montgomery finished his paperwork, he turned to Olivia with a thoughtful expression. "Darling, what if we brought Evelyn back to Nord City to live with us? No one would dare disrespect her under our protection."
Olivia let out a soft sigh, her fingers tracing the rim of her coffee cup. "But Evelyn has spent her entire life in Bern City. Uprooting her now would require an honest conversation. Are you sure sheโs truly accepted us as family?"
Alexanderโs jaw tightened with resolve. "Regardless, Victoria has already chosen to marry Nathaniel and will remain in Bern City. The distance between them is vast enough that bringing Evelyn home wouldnโt disrupt anything."
His voice dropped lower, firm. "Besides, Victoria is marrying into the Whitmore dynasty. Itโs not as if weโre abandoning her."
Olivia arched a delicate brow. "Terminate Victoriaโs adoption? Do you honestly think sheโd agree to that?"
Evelynโs rise from an orphanage to her current status was nothing short of extraordinaryโsomething most could never comprehend. And truthfully, Olivia had never warmed to Victoria.
Alexanderโs expression darkened. "I wonโt let Evelyn suffer another injustice. When the time comes, Iโll ensure Victoria receives a fair settlementโassets, not empty promises."
His tone softened slightly. "Itโll be an amicable separation. Iโve upheld our agreement with her. Thereโs no betrayal here."
The next morning, Evelyn returned to work at the studio, slipping back into routine.
Before long, two colleagues approached, each holding a small pastry box.
"Evelyn, we owe you an apology," the first murmured, guilt flickering in her eyes. "Cassandra misled us."
The second extended her offering. "Please accept these as a peace offering."
Evelyn recognized the influence Cassandra Blake had wielded over them. With a gracious nod, she accepted the gifts. Holding grudges served no purposeโprofessionalism mattered more.
Then Natalie rushed in, breathless. "Evelyn, you have a visitor. Itโs that woman who confronted Cassandra last time."
A tense silence settled over the studio.
Evelyn hadnโt expected Genevieve Stewart to seek her out. Had Cassandra spread more lies?
As Evelyn stood, Genevieve strode forwardโbut this time, her usual arrogance was absent. Dark circles shadowed her eyes, her posture weary.
Keeping her voice steady, Evelyn asked, "What brings you here?"
Without warning, Genevieve dropped to her knees with a thud.
"Ms. Carter," she said hoarsely, "I was a fool. Cassandra played me, and I believed her lies about you. My words were unforgivable. Iโm begging for your forgiveness."
Evelyn recoiled, stunned. "What are youโ?"
Gasps rippled through the room. Genevieve Stewart, heiress to a fortune, kneeling in apology? Unthinkable.
Jonathan Reeves emerged from his office, frowning. "Whatโs happening?"
Evelyn shook her head. "I have no idea."
She was just as baffled as everyone else. This had to be tied to something she didnโt know yet.
Then her phone buzzed. A message from Sophia:
"Reginald Stewartโs company just got acquired. His familyโs facing bankruptcy. Karmaโs finally biting back."
Evelynโs breath caught. Reginaldโs empire had fallen?
But why would that make Genevieve apologize to her?