How I Accidentally Married a Billionaire -
Chapter 511 - Chapter 511 Chapter 510
Chapter 511: Chapter 510 Chapter 511: Chapter 510 Gary turned his head to look at the slip of paper in her hand.
But before he could see it, Mrs. Spencer pushed Nara away: “You mute, stop pestering my son! Stay away from him! In the future, he’s supposed to marry Miss Gill!”
Nara staggered two steps back, staring at them blankly, unable to speak.
All she could do was watch helplessly as Gary was led away by Mrs. Spencer, her eyes reddening with reluctance, but her body was too weak to hold up any longer.
After Gary and Mrs. Spencer left the gate, her vision blurred, and she fainted to the ground.
…
Having left the flat, Gary’s face revealed a trace of sorrow; his face was full of reluctance, and he would look back every few steps he took…
Mrs. Spencer said bluntly, “Stop looking. Let her become your old flame! My son, I truly want what’s best for you. Living with a mute is actually very inconvenient in daily life. Now that you’ve broken up, you can remember the good about her, otherwise, you’ll live in constant chaos.”
Gary tried to argue, “Mom, it won’t be like that, Nara and I… we’re in sync…”
But Mrs. Spencer snapped angrily, “How could it not be? Listen to me, I’m right! Also, get ready. Tomorrow I’ll take you to meet Miss Gill!”
Just as Gary wanted to object and refuse, he heard Mrs. Spencer say, “If you don’t go, I’ll just die and you can watch!”
Mrs. Spencer could be truly ruthless.
To this day, Gary still remembered when he was a kid, his mother threatened to jump off the building during an argument with his dad, and she really did jump.
She was lucky to have been obstructed halfway down from the third floor, or she would have died.
From then on, his dad never dared to provoke her again.
She called the shots in the entire household…
In this moment, Gary deeply understood his dad’s helplessness back then…
…
After seeing Kiera off, Matias bought groceries and headed home.
Passing by the entrance to the alley, he saw Austin with a thermos in hand. Austin stepped forward and insisted on putting it into Matias’ hands.
Matias frowned, “What are you doing? We don’t want it!”
Austin let out a cold laugh, “I know you’re proud. You wouldn’t eat anything from me. But what about Nara? She’s weak and needs nourishment. You can just say it was from you…”
Matias wanted to say more, but his gaze landed on the vegetables he’d bought.
It was hard to believe, in a city like Clance, that they lived in such dire straits that even buying meat was difficult…
Thinking of Nara’s pale face, Matias clenched his jaw and didn’t ask to return the thermos.
Austin leaned against the nearby wall: “You don’t have to say it’s from me. I’ll come and deliver meals every day. You just tell her… you made them.”
Matias sighed, “Alright, I just hope you don’t keep showing up in front of Nara, affecting her mood.”
“I know.”
With those words, Austin turned and left.
Matias asked, “Where are you going?”
“I’m going home to see how to make Croissant,” Austin replied. “Nara used to love eating those. I’ll be here waiting for you at seven o’clock tomorrow morning.”
Matias: “…”
Austin had truly been awful and despicable in the past, but the Austin of today somehow made it hard for him to hate him.
Matias shook his head helplessly, carrying the thermos into the yard, and then saw Nara collapsed on the ground. He was startled and immediately stepped forward to help Nara up: “Nara, what’s wrong?”
Nara gradually woke up, and upon seeing Matias, her eyes welled up slightly. She wanted to gesture something with her hands but stopped.
She knew that both Matias and Austin were good to her. If they found out that Gary had been forced by his mother to choose her over Nara, they might hold it against Gary…
Therefore, Nara only pondered for a moment before gesturing, “It’s okay, I went out to the bathroom and passed out from exhaustion.”
Matias immediately carried her into the room, tucked her in with a blanket, then turned his gaze toward the thermos.
He blamed his own incompetence…
Now, wanting to nourish Nara’s health, he didn’t have any money and still needed Austin to provide…
He gave a bitter smile, picked up the thermos, and went into the kitchen to pour the contents into their own bowl. After a while, he took the thermos back into the room.
Inside was chicken porridge, easy to digest and nutritious.
Yet Nara ate distractedly, her mind elsewhere, wondering how Gary was faring.
She wanted to send a message to Gary, but when she finally found her phone, she discovered it had been broken by Mrs. Spencer…
Using her brother’s phone to send the message would just lead to her brother finding out…
Nara decided to wait until her phone was fixed before messaging him.
…
The next day.
At the Spencer family’s.
Mrs. Spencer was sobbing on the couch while on the phone, “You have no idea how that mute girl can lure people in, my Gary is totally bewitched by her! Ugh!”
“Fortunately, Gary still recognizes me as his mother, but your advice was really good. The moment I threatened him with the kitchen knife, he immediately obeyed!”
“That wasn’t exactly a threat. If Gary really didn’t listen, I would be capable of dying right in front of him! My son, whom I raised, why should he be taken by that mute girl?”
“Right, today I’ll take Gary to meet Miss Gill and finalize this marriage. Once Gary has a new girlfriend, he should forget about that mute girl!”
Having said this, Mrs. Spencer hung up the phone and went straight upstairs, intending to open Gary’s bedroom door, only to find it was locked from the inside.
Mrs. Spencer knocked furiously at the door, “Open it! Gary, open the door. Do you want me to climb in from the outside? Fine, if you’re not worried about me falling, then I’ll climb!”
With these words, the door opened.
Gary looked haggard, with heavy dark circles under his eyes, clearly having not slept all night.
Mrs. Spencer spoke up directly, “Don’t look like you’ve lost your mother. I’m taking you to the Gill family now to let you see how they cherish Miss Gill and to show you how wealthy and grand your future life could be!”
Gary was like a puppet on strings, devoid of his own thoughts.
He followed Mrs. Spencer downstairs, got into the car, and the two soon arrived at the Gill family’s residence.
When Mrs. Spencer tactfully brought up the topic with Lady Gill, Lady Gill furrowed her brows, scrutinizing Gary for a long time.
She was aware Mrs. Spencer felt her daughter, growing up outside, wasn’t a match for those from noble families.
Lady Gill didn’t share this sentiment.
With herself at the helm and eventually three brothers to dote on her, as long as the man wasn’t blind or heartless, he would treat her daughter well.
Her daughter’s status was evident.
Yet, Lady Gill reflected again on Nara being mute…
After pondering, she took another look at Gary and felt the young man might be suitable…
Gary, after all, was someone Lady Gill had watched grow up. He was honest and steadfast, not one for frivolities.
Although the Spencer family was of modest means compared to their own, that was not an issue. With the support of the Gill family, the Spencers would not fare poorly, not to mention that one-third of the Gill family’s fortune was to be their daughter’s…
At this thought, Lady Gill cast her eyes down, “That could work, the two children could get to know each other first… How about this, send me Gary’s photo, I will send it to Barbara, and I will also show you a photo of Barbara so the children can see if they suit each other’s looks…”
As Lady Gill spoke, she picked up her phone and opened a photo of Nara.
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