Chapter 4
My Substitute CEO Bride
The entire living room fell into silence.
Skadiâs eyes widened, and her jaw dropped.
Was Hera being too reckless here, trying to snatch her cousinâs husband?
If this got out, how could she continue working at the company?
âNonsense!â Harrisonâs face turned pale, and he immediately stepped forward to pull Hera back.
The Lewisesâ marriage contract clearly stated that it should be Helena.
He wanted Helena to marry Nash because if she married the wealthy Watsonsâ scion, his eldest brotherâs company would receive a 1.5 billion investment and could go public immediately.
At that time, all of the Lewisesâ resources would also be given to his eldest brother.
Meanwhile, his family would completely lose the opportunity to turn things around.
âIâm not being reckless here. Helena said that we should marry whomever we want! The Lewises have a marital contract to fulfill. We canât go back on our promises, can we?â Hera shrugged off her fatherâs hand, her tone resolute.
âYou littleâ¦â Harrison raised his hand, wishing he could slap some sense into his daughter.
He was fighting for the familyâs fortune precisely for the sake of his precious daughter. How could she not understand?
âHarri, calm down for now!â Hubert had just been thinking about how to help his daughter escape, and now that Hera had taken the initiative, he naturally had to seize this opportunity.
A smile filled his round face. âHera is also considering Dadâs reputation here. The marriage contract was set by Dad. If my daughter marries into the Watson family, the Lewises will benefit greatly. And if your daughter marries Nash, Dad will get to keep his honor. Isnât this a win-win situation?â
âI think Bertyâs idea is excellent!â
âYes, I support Berty too!â
âWeâre all family here. We should live in peace!â
Their relatives all nodded and echoed one after another.
After all, if Helena married into the Watson family and obtained the 1.5 billion investment, their fates would also change.
Harrisonâs face became extremely gloomy.
Helenaâs name was clearly written on the marriage contract, so why should his daughter marry Nash?
Hera saw her fatherâs reluctance written all over his face and pleaded in a low voice, âDad, believe me this one time, just this one time. As long as I marry Nash, Grandpa will definitely support our familyâs company!â
She had always believed in her own thoughts. Grandpa was so tolerant of her cousin because of Nash.
If she married Nash, their family would definitely receive Grandpaâs attention.
Harrison looked at his daughterâs solemn eyes and said bitterly, âRara, this isnât some childâs play. Itâs a lifelong decision that will affect your happiness!â
âLet our daughter choose her own happiness. Why are you so concerned with this?â
At this moment, a woman dressed in a long gown, looking elegant and noble, walked over. She grabbed Heraâs hand and said, âI support your decision. Your judgment is definitely better than mine!â As she spoke, she even shot Harrison a glare.
She used to be the beloved gem of a prestigious family in Jonford.
However, after choosing to be with Harrison, she was abandoned by her family. She thought Harrison would accomplish something, but he ended up achieving nothing for most of his life.
She saw a transcendent quality in Nash. Even Herman himself said he was exceptional, and there must be a reason for that.
Hence, she fully supported her daughterâs decision.
Harrison could sense his wife mocking him. His thin face turned crimson, but he could not utter a single word for a long time.
âMy momâs the best!â
Hera happily hugged her motherâs arm.
Herman finally regained his composure. He slowly looked at Hubert and his daughter, saying with resentment, âI gave you a chance, yet you two tossed it away. You⦠You will regret this!â
Regret?
The only thing Hubert would regret doing was if he married his daughter to this mountain peasant!
He secretly sneered in his heart and casually said, âWeâre all just thinking of the familyâs interests. Since my niece has agreed to marry Nash, letâs consider the matter settled!â His tone carried a sense of authority as if he were the head of the Lewis household.
Herman had no strength left to argue against Hubertâs family. He looked at Nash with a guilty face and trembling lips. He said, âNashy⦠You see, thisâ¦â
Instantly, everyoneâs gaze turned to Nash.
Especially Hubert, who said, âHera manages a pharmaceutical company. Although itâs poorly managed and has incurred losses for two consecutive quarters, she still earns over 15,000 every month. If you marry her, you wonât have to worry about food and clothing in the future!â
The implication was for Nash to know his place.
Nashâs face was full of frustration. He was originally supposed to marry the Lewisesâ eldest young lady, but now he had to marry his sister-in-law?
Herman thought Nash had difficulty making a choice, so he said in a deep voice, âNashy, donât feel pressured. Just pick one. No matter who you choose, even if I have to risk my own life, Iâll ensure that you two get married!â
Nash glanced at Helena and saw the disgust in her eyes. Her gaze at him was like she was looking at a fly that just flew out of feces.
On the other hand, Heraâs eyes were clear with a hint of hope in them.
In terms of looks, the two were not much different. Hera did not wear any makeup, but she exuded a natural beauty.
However, in terms of character, there was a world of difference between Helena and Hera.
Hera stared at Nash without blinking, even clenching her fist and shaking it, as if threatening Nash to choose her.
Nashâs lips curved upward as he looked at Herman and said, âItâs difficult to disobey my masterâs command. If it werenât for this marriage contract, perhaps I wouldnât have bothered the Lewises. My master instructed me to treat you as my elder, Mr. Lewis, so Iâll choose according to your wishes!â
He handed the decision-making power to Herman. After all, the marriage contract was arranged by Mr. Lewis and his master. Even if they wanted to make changes, it had to be Mr. Lewisâ decision.
Herman had observed Nashâs gaze on his two granddaughters just now.
He noticed that Nash lingered a bit longer on Hera, and it seemed that they had some connection.
It was unlikely for Helena to marry Nash unless he resorted to extreme measures.
Nash allowed him to make the choice for him to leave him with an ounce of dignity. This young man truly understood social etiquette well.
After a moment of silence, Herman looked at Hera and said, âHera, you and Nash should go get your marriage certificate!â
As soon as this remark was uttered, Hubertâs family felt relieved.
The weight of this engagement had been suffocating them.
They did not dare to make the relationship between their daughter and the Watsonsâ eldest son public.
Today, they finally found relief.
On the other hand, Hera felt somewhat stunned at this moment with a complex mix of emotions in her heart.
Earlier, she was worried that Nash would choose her cousin. Now that Grandpa was trying to match her with Nash, she was feeling somewhat confused.
She had never been in a romantic relationship before. Now, there was suddenly a man in her life.
How would they get along in the future?
Did she only agree to marry him for her own benefit?
âIn addition⦠I bought a sea-view villa in Royal Bay. This villa will be Hera and Nashâs new home!â
Then, Herman turned his head and looked at a well-dressed young man who was their lawyer. He said, âMr. Zoel, make the change of ownership on the propertyâs deed later!â
Mr. Zoel showed a half-smile and glanced at Hubert and Helena, responding, âSure thing, Mr. Lewis!â
âRoyal Bay?â
âThe old man actually bought a house in Royal Bay?â
âHubertâs suffered a huge loss!â
The relatives whispered to each other.
Royal Bay was a neighborhood owned by Royal Group, with prices starting from around 50 grand per square meter, on par with that of the most expensive property in the country.
Did the old man use all his savings to buy a new house for Helena?
âDad⦠When⦠When did you buy a house in Royal Bay?â Harrisonâs face turned green.
All the villas in Royal Bay had long been snatched up by the wealthy and powerful. Even a random villa there was worth tens of millions.
In recent years, the company had not been doing well, and Hermanâs savings were barely over 70 million.
He really used all his savings to buy a house!
Helenaâs face darkened, and she immediately said, âGrandpa, the name on the propertyâs deed must be mine, right? Mr. Zoel, thereâs no need to change the name. Just hand over the deed to me!â