Alicia glanced at the check and let out a soft, mocking laugh. âMrs. Lawson, Iâll admit the Lawson family is wealthy, but do you really think your fortune can compare to my husband Tyroneâs? What sum could you possibly offer that Tyrone couldnât matchâor top?â
Vincentâs motherâs face darkened instantly, her composure slipping. âAlicia, how long do you really think this marriage with Tyrone will last?â
Alicia blinked innocently at her. âHow long our marriage lasts is between Tyrone and me. Iâm not sure why you, as an outsider, think you get a say.â
Viola scoffed. âUnbelievable. People like you get a little power and suddenly think they can walk all over everyone. Alicia, donât mistake civility for weakness. Iâm offering you a way outâjust write down the amount you want, take the money, and leave.â
Alicia covered her mouth with a lighthearted giggle, picked up the check, and scribbled a string of nines across it.
Nine hundred million. If the Holloway family was really willing to pay that much, she wouldnât mind signing a waiver and forgiving Henry and Mira altogether.
Violaâs expression soured further. She slammed her hand down on the table. âAlicia, youâre crossing the line.â
Alicia just sighed, all innocence. âSee, I wrote down a number like you asked, and youâre still upset. If you really wanted to be so generous, maybe you shouldnât have made those grand declarations about buying me off in the first place. If your son truly meant that much to you, surely nine hundred million isnât too high a price.â
Viola, seething, raised her hand as if to slap Alicia. Alicia looked at her with wide, untroubled eyes and even leaned in a little, almost inviting the blow.
âRemember, Iâm carrying Tyroneâs child. He knows Iâm here today. Even if you control the security cameras in this place, Iâm sure heâd find out if anything happened. Hurt me if you want, but if anything happens to the baby Tyrone wants so much...â
âYou know perfectly well Tyrone is only using you to have a child!â Viola spat, her hand trembling but never landing the slap.
Thatâs how these people wereâbullies at heart. All bravado with those they saw as powerless, but never daring to offend someone like Tyrone.
Minaâs face was tight with anger. âAlicia, it does you no good to make enemies of us. Even if my brother is convicted, heâll be out in a few years on parole. But you? Do you really want both the Lawson and Holloway families against you?â
Chloe chimed in with a sneer. âThatâs right, Alicia. You may have the upper hand now, but Tyrone doesnât love you. How long do you think his protection will last?â
Alicia was unmoved. âWith all the energy youâre spending trying to buy me off, maybe you should have spent it teaching your children some decency.
Is bullying people with no family or influence really something youâre proud of?â
Rich Radiant and Over Him (Alicia and Vincent)
ï¤Chapter 211 Transmigration: I Have Storage Space in the Apocalypse ï¤Chapter 760 - 756: Encountering a Man with Evil Intentions âDonât get cocky,â Chloe snapped, stepping forward, only for Mina to hold her back.
Alicia sat there in silence, her indifference only fueling their frustration. The quieter she became, the more it infuriated them.
Vincentâs mother was nearly shaking with rage. Sheâd clearly never met someone so unmoved by threats or bribes. âSo what, you wonât budge unless Vincent himself comes to beg?â
Alicia met her gaze calmly. âYouâre mistaken. No matter who comes, the answer will be the same. Vincent is no exception.â
Vincentâs mother clearly didnât believe her, scoffing as she pulled out her phone. âDrop the innocent act; youâre fooling no one.â She dialed Vincent.
âCome to New Harmony Restaurant. Yes, Springvale Hall. Aliciaâs here. You need to come and beg her to let your sister go.â Her tone left no room for argument.
She was desperate for her daughter, still sitting in a holding cell, and would do whatever it took, even ordering her own son to plead.
Alicia couldnât help but find the whole spectacle tragic. When everything revolved around power and profit, even the mighty found themselves cornered. She glanced at Mina, simmering with silent resentment, and almost laughed at herself for ever envying the so-called privilege of these families.