Chapter 1330: Then, why are we here tonight?
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
The nervousness Nina and Finn felt before the family meeting didnât stem from the things Finn had done but rather from what he hadnât done for her in the early stages of their relationship.
Nina and Finn had been together for a while. If they had been just lovers, it would have been understandable for Nina to set boundaries on how much Finn could be involved in her life.
But they had gotten engaged after just a year of dating.
Yet, despite Finn proposing and Nina saying yes, there were so many steps he had skipped. The first was asking her elders for permissionâor at the very least, their blessing. The second was that even after their engagement, Finn had never properly introduced himself to the family. Even when he picked Nina up after a family dinner or gathering, he wouldnât come inside to pay his respects.
And lastly, Nina and Finn had already broken up.
Not that reconciliation was impossible, but Finn had broken Ninaâs heart once.
How could he prove he wouldnât do it again?
"Why didnât you meet us before?"
When that question flew out of Lesterâs mouth, Jessa arched a brow and glanced at Penny.
"Little beggar, finish that up. Letâs go."
"What?" Penny blinked. "But Auntie, thereâs stillâ"
"Come on." Jessaâs voice sharpened with irritation, making Penny frown.
"Fine..." Penny sighed. She wanted to stay and listen to this discussion. Why did they have to go to the kitchen? She wanted to hear!
Even so, Penny had no choice but to follow Jessa. It seemed Jessaâs job here was done, after all. The men had finally started talking after wasting so much time in silence.
As Penny and Jessa left, Finn glanced at them briefly before turning his attention back to where Lester and Charles were seated.
"I have no excuse," he said with a smile, sensing the intensity of everyoneâs stares. It made him chuckle inwardly, remembering Pennyâs advice from not long ago.
She was right, he thought. I might know her brothers, but this family meeting is different.
The Bennet brothers were acting like strangersâas if they hadnât just spent five days with him. Especially Atlas and Slater. Those two were watching him like hawks.
"Please, donât misunderstand," Finn said, meeting Ninaâs fathersâ gazes head-on. "I didnât avoid meeting you because I looked down on the Bennet or Cortez family. The reason was... I didnât think it was necessary."
"Not necessary, huh?" Atlas muttered under his breath, already filing that statement away for later.
"Ha!" Slater sneered. "Not necessary? So does that mean Nina wasnât important to you before?"
Hearing this, Charles and Lester frowned, while Haines simply kept his attention fixed on Finn.
"We know Nina." Slater leaned in, his eyes glinting. "I would understand if she didnât introduce you as her lover right awayâshe protects this family by keeping outsiders at a distance. Because once you break up, itâs awkward introducing the next guy."
Slater paused, clearly voicing what everyone else had either avoided saying or hadnât dared to.
"But you asked for her handâand you still thought it was unnecessary to meet her family?"
"Strangely, I agree with Slater." Hugo nodded, scratching his cheek, though his tone was less aggressive than his brotherâs. "Nina may be private, but I doubt she wouldnât want her future husband to bond with her family. Iâm sure sheâd want us to build rapport."
"Itâs a blatant lack of respectânot just to us, but especially to her," Atlas chimed in coldly, eyeing Finn as if calculating a hundred ways to tear him apart.
"I hope you have a good explanation for this." Yugi, seated beside his father, nodded at Finn. His tone wasnât angry or approvingâjust serious. "Business is business, but this is family. Because of Nina and Pennyâs situation, both the Cortez and Bennet families made an effort to stay united as one."
After Yugiâs remark, silence fell over the table, all eyes on Finn.
Finn scanned the room, taking in each intense gaze before a shallow smile tugged at his lips. He lowered his eyes, as if gathering his thoughtsâso many explanations ran through his mind.
But in the end...
"Family..." he whispered, lifting his gaze until it landed on Charles and Lester. "...scares me."
His answer made many of them furrow their browsâexcept for Slater.
"Back then, I didnât think it was necessary because... honestly, I didnât know it was important." Finn admitted, his voice quiet but clear. "In my mind, I wasnât marrying any of youâso why would I need to get along with you?"
His words immediately made Hugo frown. "I was expecting more. But saying that... youâve just made it even harder for yourself to gain an ally here."
"I know." Finn nodded without hesitation. "I could give you a hundred reasons, but none of them would be enoughânot as much as the truth." His voice was steady, but he made sure he didnât sound arrogant. "And if Iâm being completely honest... I didnât think I loved her enough."
"Iâve heard enough." Atlas nodded, his expression unreadable. "You donât need to say more."
"Same here." Slater sneered. "That alone... is enough for me."
Charles remained silent, simply watching and assessing. He decided to keep his thoughts to himselfâfor now.
Yugi ran his tongue across his inner cheek but didnât speak. Like Atlas and Slater, Finnâs admission didnât sit well with him.
How could Finn just sit there and sabotage himself?
There were so many things he could have saidâflowery words, excusesâanything to get at least one of them on his side.
Lester glanced around the table. Everyone seemed to think the conversation was over. Even Charles remained unreadable. Haines had already started checking his phone. Yugi leaned back in his seat, as if he had mentally left the discussion.
Another deep sigh escaped Lester.
This wouldnât end well.
And if it didnât end well, Nina would be devastated. That girl had worked so hard on herself. He had seen her try to be a better personâeven when everyone else believed she was rotten to the core, incapable of change.
"Then why are we here tonight?" Lester finally asked, lifting his eyes to Finn. "What changed?"