Chapter 767
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
Carole, though disappointed, interjected, âMr.
Walsh, itâs too soon.
I just got back, and Domenic and I need time to reconnect.
If he finds someone else, I understand.
Heâs a catch, and many women would be vying for his attention.
He has the right to choose his partner.
â
This only fueled Jordanâs anger.
Slamming his hand on the table, he erupted, âHeâs the heir to the Walsh family, my favorite grandson! He canât choose a woman of questionable character.
Itâs non-negotiable.
Domenic, I will not watch you repeat your fatherâs blunder; you will marry Carole!â
It was clear that talking about his deceased firstborn made him sad.
There was a faint trembling in his voice.
Domenic sighed.
âGrandpa, I donât want to argue with youâ¦â
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Carole, sensing the tension, stepped in, âMr.
Walsh, Iâm fine.
Donât make this a condition.
I donât want to create strife between you and Domenic because of meâ¦â
Looking up at Domenic, she forced a smile.
âDomenic, please donât be mad at your grandpa.
If you donât feel the same way about me, Iâll move out.
Your grandpa is lonely, and I just want to spend time with him.
â
But Jordan was having none of it.
Slamming his hand again, he retorted, âIâll see who dares to kick you out! This manor is my territory, and Iâm the owner!â
Domenic felt the futility of continuing the discussion.
He wearily rubbed his nose.
No matter Jordanâs demands or threats, he couldnât commit to an engagement with Carole.
His heart belonged to Lindsey, and that was non-negotiable.
As Caroleâs considerate words failed to ease the tension, Jordan felt so agitated.
He had carefully chosen a woman he deemed suitable for Domenic, who ticked all the right boxes.
Yet, he couldnât shake the feeling that he was pushing Domenic too hard, and it left him perplexed.
In his eyes, Domenic was obstinate, blind to the familyâs best interests.
âYouâre turning down such a wonderful girl.
Sheâs understanding, loyal, and completely devoted to you.
What more could you want?â
Jordan asked firmly.
âThink back.
As a kid, you were trapped in the cellar by your uncles.
Without Caroleâs rescue, would you even be here today? How can you say you donât want to engage her?!â
Domenic hesitated, recalling her life-saving act.
But saving him didnât obligate him to marry her!
âIâll always be grateful for her saving my life, but gratitude doesnât mean Iâll marry her.
Iâll give her anything she asks for, help her in any way, but marrying her is out of the question,â
Domenic said, his stance clear.
Even though Carole had excellent qualities, in his heart, no one could rival Lindsey.
Lindsey was intelligent, resilient, kind, and captivating.
He admired everything about her and was charmed by her.
He longed to care for her, protect her, shower her with the worldâs wonders, and be by her side forever.
He had never felt this way about anyone else.