Chapter 3
My Substitute CEO Bride
Nash looked up and saw a woman standing beside Herman. She was tall, and her face was caked with heavy makeup.
Although she was an exquisite beauty, she fell slightly short compared to Heraâs natural beauty even though she currently had zero makeup on.
She must be Helena Lewis, the Lewisesâ eldest young lady.
Hera quickly stepped forward and greeted, âGrandpaâ¦â
Meanwhile, her eldest uncle standing behind was instantly astonished upon seeing her.
However, it was only for a moment before his expression returned to normal.
Even so, Hera still noticed it.
Seeing his granddaughter, Herman nodded with a smile. âHera, why did you just arrive?â
Hera was about to come up with an excuse, but Helena said contemptuously, âGrandpa informed everyone about this last night, yet you still arrived late. It seems you didnât take Grandpaâs words to heart at all!â
Hera hurriedly explained, âNo, thatâs not it. We almost got into a car accident on our way back, but luckily, he helped us out.â
As she spoke, she looked at Nash.
Helena sneered. âIsnât your excuse a little too lame? Are you sure you werenât just hanging out with this wild man and forgot about the time?â
âPlease be merciful with your words, Helena. This person has no relationship with me, and heâs actuallyâ¦â
âIf he has nothing to do with you, then why donât you kick him out? Todayâs private banquet is for the Lewis family members. Why is an outsider present?â Helena interrupted Hera, then glanced at Nash, feeling even more disdainful when she saw his shabby appearance.
Herman followed her gaze and was suddenly taken aback.
Although this person was dressed plainly, his physique was robust and full of vitality, with prominent temples and a strong aura. He must be a master.
Herman asked calmly, âWhatâs your name, young man?â
Nash stepped forward, bowed deeply, and politely said, âIâm Nash Calcraft of Tili Mountain, a disciple of Master Johnathan Calcraft. I came down the mountain this time to fulfill a marital alliance with the Lewises on the orders of my master. My master instructed me to regard you as my teacher and father!â
After speaking, he took out the pendant left by his master and handed it over.
âOh my, oh my. I knew there was something about your vigorous appearance. So youâre the beloved disciple of Master Calcraft!â
Herman was extremely excited. He leaned on his cane and staggered over to Nash, tremblingly holding his hand. âI received a letter from your master yesterday, and Iâve been eagerly awaiting your arrival. This place will be your home from now on. Donât be too polite with me. If you want anything, just let me knowâ¦â
Herman was talking continuously, and his aged face was full of smiles. His previous imposing demeanor could no longer be seen.
Heraâs eyes flickered, and she was filled with astonishment.
Grandfather actually valued Nash this much?
Could it be that he was todayâs esteemed guest?
âAlright then. I wonât be polite with you, Mr. Lewis!â
Nash scratched his head with a smile, surprised by Hermanâs high regard for him.
âGrandpa, didnât you say youâd distribute the family assets today?â
Helena, who was impatiently waiting on the side, held her grandfatherâs arm and said, âHurry up and distribute them. I have things to do later. Make sure you give me Lewis Corporation!â
Herman did not get angry at her audacious words. Instead, he laughed heartily. âItâs all for you. And today, Iâll also settle one of your lifeâs major events.â
âHuh?â Helena was taken aback. Could it be that Grandpa knew about her relationship with Kai Watson?
Herman held Nashâs hand and said, âHelena dear, this is your fiance, Nash. You two should go ahead and get married today!â
âWhat?!â Helena yelled.
The Lewis family members were also puzzled.
Herman usually doted on Helena the most, and everyone thought he would choose a wealthy and prominent young man for her, not someone who could not even afford a suit!
âI donât agree!â Helena stomped her foot and scoffed angrily.
Herman frowned slightly. âHelena, donât fool around. Nashy here is a rare talent among men. Youâre lucky to be able to marry him.â
Helena forcefully pulled away from her grandfatherâs arm and said angrily, âRare talent among men?! Look at his shabby appearance; heâs obviously a peasant. I refuse to marry this country bumpkin!â
When Nash heard himself being belittled, the smile on his face gradually faded. âSince Ms. Lewis is unwilling, then letâs forget about it! However, we Calcrafts are self-sufficient on the mountain. Iâm not as miserable as Ms. Lewis presumes!â
He indeed did not have much money now, and the money he earned from overseas missions was all donated to build schools in nearby impoverished mountain areas.
Nonetheless, he possessed great skills, and if he truly wanted to make money, it would not be difficult.
âWhat? Are you saying that youâre not interested either now?â Helena disdainfully rolled her eyes and revealed a diamond ring the size of a pigeonâs egg on her finger. âSee this? Itâs an engagement ring Kai Watson gave me. Itâs worth 700 grand. You canât afford it even if you farm your whole life, am I right?â
âEngagement?â Hermanâs brows furrowed.
Helena did not hold back and bluntly said, âGrandpa, Iâve already accepted Kaiâs proposal. The Watsons are the top aristocratic family in Jonford. Once I become Mrs. Watson, Iâll surely support the Lewises. Then, the Lewises can also become a prestigious family!â
Upon hearing these words, Herman became so angry that he nearly had a heart attack. Pointing at Helena, he angrily scoffed. âYou foolish girl⦠Return that to the Watsons!â
Hermanâs eldest son, Hubert Lewis, stepped forward to persuade him, âDad, Kai has already given his betrothal gifts, totaling nearly 300 million plus 1.5 billion dollars in investment. In what aspect is this boy better than him? Why insist on this marriage contract?â
Herman raised his hand and slapped Hubert across the face. âUtterly foolish! How could that useless person from the Watson family compare to Nash?â
Hubert covered his cheek, infuriated, but there was nothing he could do.
Helena felt that her grandfather was simply unreasonable and coldly said, âIn any case, I will never marry that useless person. Iâll marry whoever I want!â
Herman trembled with anger, and his chest surged with fury.
Seeing this, Harrison quickly approached and supported Herman to calm him down.
Hera had mixed feelings in her heart.
It was the first time she had seen her grandfather being so angered by Helena.
Throughout her life, no matter how much trouble Helena caused, Grandpa never once punished her. He was reluctant to scold or hit her.
If she wanted the stars in the sky, Grandpa would pluck the moon for her if he could.
Why was Grandpa so insistent on Helenaâs marriage today?
If Grandpa truly favored Helena, should he not have gone along with her wishes?
Why then?
Soon, Hera suddenly lifted her head, her gaze tightly fixed on Nash.
Grandpa could agree to anything Helena wanted, except for this matter.
That was because Grandpa did not favor Helena but instead the title of Nashâs fiance.
Hera clenched her fists, and a bold idea emerged in her heart.
She was willing to take a gamble. She would bet on her remaining life and everything she had.
âSince Helena is unwilling to marry Nash⦠Iâll marry him!â
As soon as these words were spoken, all the disputes came to an abrupt halt, and everyone from the Lewis family turned their gaze to her.