Chapter 179
A shadow of remorse flickered in Victoria's gaze. She had no intention of reuniting with her birth family.
Being abandoned long ago meant they either didnโt want her or couldnโt care for her.
With the Sinclair family offering her privilege and status, why should she seek out those who had discarded her?
Was blood truly thicker than water?
Having endured the harsh realities of the orphanage, Victoria understood the value of wealth and power. She had no interest in reconnecting with people who had once thrown her away.
With a strained smile, she said, "Finding my biological family wonโt change anything about my engagement."
"Youโre my family now. Thatโs why I want you all there with me when Nathaniel and I make it official."
Julian studied her with sharp scrutiny. "Victoria, youโve already gotten what you wanted. I agreed to perform Eleanorโs surgery. Donโt push your luck."
"But Julian, Iโm part of this family too. Is it really so much to ask that you attend my wedding?"
"Alexander was the one who brought you home. Frankly, I never approved of his decision, so Iโve never considered you my sister."
"And letโs not forget, Victoria, the years youโve spent masquerading as the Sinclair heiressโyou know exactly what youโve done."
"I know exactly who you are, so I suggest you tread carefully."
Because Julian saw through Victoriaโs facade, he chose to keep her identityโand Evelynโsโhidden. He wouldnโt risk Victoria doing something reckless if she felt cornered.
With his words, the last flicker of hope in Victoriaโs heart extinguished. Pretending was no longer an option.
Even as a child, Julian had seen right through her. Sheโd always kept her distance, afraid he might expose her.
Wiping away a stray tear, Victoria replied coolly, "Julian, Alexander promised me youโd all be there."
"If you refuse, Iโll have no choice but to tell Eleanor."
"You wouldnโt dare." His voice was ice.
"Julian, I donโt want to upset Eleanor after all her kindness. I just want my family beside me on my engagement day. Is that so unreasonable?"
With that, she turned and walked away, her expression darkening. She hadnโt expected Julian to be so blunt.
But it didnโt matter. Once she married Nathaniel, sheโd never have to endure this humiliation again.
As Victoria left, Evelyn stepped out from around the corner. "Julian?" she called hesitantly.
Startled, Julian turned. "Evelyn? What are you doing here? Are you feeling unwell?"
"I came for a prenatal checkup and thought Iโd visit you. I didnโt mean to interrupt your conversation with Victoria."
His expression tensed. "You saw us?"
Evelyn nodded. "Julian, do you know Victoria well?"
To her, their exchange had seemed far from casualโalmost as if they shared a complicated history.
Julianโs mind raced. "Victoria came to discuss Eleanorโs surgery. Iโll be leading the procedure."
"Oh, I see. With you in charge, Iโm sure everything will go smoothly."
She knew the surgery was complex, requiring multiple specialists. She just hadnโt realized Julian was involved.
Relief washed over him when Evelyn accepted his explanation. Heโd come dangerously close to slipping up.
For now, at least, the truth remained hidden.