Chapter 835: Meeting
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
"Iâm so glad that you came to visit, Stephen," Allison expressed, smiling gently at him. "When I heard youâd be coming over for dinner, I was so happy!"
"Huh?" Stephen snapped out of his daze when he heard what Allison had just said.
"Hehe. Lifeâs hard, but this family sticks together no matter what!" Charles laughed at his wife. "Ali, honey, do you need any help?"
Allison pouted a little. "Donât ask me if youâre only doing so to make yourself feel better when I already know you donât want to help."
"Honey, thatâs not true!"
"Itâs fine. We can handle it." Allison nodded reassuringly, offering Stephen a polite smile. "So, should I get your order?"
Stephen furrowed his brows, looking at Allison in disbelief. Didnât Charles say they were having dinner together? Why was Allison acting like she didnât know anything about it?
"Thereâs no need for us to get anything," said Haines kindly. "Jessa said she will serve us herself."
"Oh..." Allisonâs mouth formed an "o" shape, rocking her head. "She said that?"
"She canât forget what Stephen said many years ago," Charles beamed, reminding his wife about how heâd told her about Stephenâs usual ridiculing in the past. Out of frustration, Allison had vented to Jessa. Hence, Jessa knew about it.
"Oh." The smile on Allisonâs face quickly disappeared, replaced by an awkward expression. "I see. That means sheâs going to make something special for you, gentlemen."
With that, Allison took a step back. "Anyway, if you need anything, you can always call meâor the server. Charles, Haines, Stephen, I forgot I have to do something in the office. Enjoy your food.
Without waiting for a response, Allison turned her back on them. She winced a little, her face crumpling in awkwardness because she realized her big mouth had caused Jessa to go "on fire" in the kitchen.
Meanwhile, the gentlemen at the table watched Allison with varying expressions.
"Sheâs flustered," Haines pointed out, earning a laugh from Charles.
"Surely, sheâs still cute at this age."
Haines sighed, getting a little numb to Charlesâs comments. He only cast Charles a glance, shaking his head mildly. He raised an eyebrow when Stephen suddenly spoke.
"Whatâs the meaning of this?" Stephen asked, looking at the two incredulously. "You said thereâs a planned dinner...? What are you two talking about now?"
"There is a planned dinner, but itâs too early," Charles said nonchalantly. "So, weâre going to be here all night. I hope you wonât hurt your back sitting here all night, but then again, considering you sit all day in your office, I suppose youâre used to it."
Stephenâs face darkened. "Iâm leaving."
"You should stay," Haines said, stopping Stephen from going anywhere. "Not when your car is being driven by someone you donât know."
Stephenâs breath hitched the moment he heard Hainesâs remark. His eyes slowly widened as they darted between Charles and Haines, who were looking back at him as though they already figured it out.
"Atlas... told you?" he blurted out under his breath, watching Charles nod his head.
âWhy do they keep telling people?!â
Stephen mentally panicked. First, Slater told him to tell Atlas because Atlas would know what to do. And now, Atlas hadnât just told Charles but Haines as well! Who would these two tell next? Their neighbor?
âWhy canât they just shut up?!â
While Stephen was mentally panicking, realizing his "secret" was now known by more people in less than twenty-four hours after parting with Slater, Charles took out a handkerchief with a phone underneath it. He placed it in front of him, keeping it close to him where he knew it would be out of sight.
"Uncle."
Much to Stephenâs surprise, he suddenly heard Atlasâs voice. His eyes widened slightly as they fell on the handkerchief near Charles, hidden underneath the napkin.
"Keep frowning," Haines remarked, earning a shocked look from Stephen. "If you think youâre being watched, make sure not to show whatever is happening here on your face."
"Donât worry, no one can hear us here," Charles said casually. "There might not be a door to the partition, but itâs enough to give us some privacy to talk."
Stephen then shifted his eyes to Charles, looking around at the small semi-private space in the restaurant.
"Uncle, itâs alright." Atlasâs voice was heard again. Although he was in speaker mode, it wasnât loud enough to disturb others. Unless, of course, someone leaned closer to the partition or walked in, then they would hear Atlas on the call.
"Atlas, why...?"
"This matter is a family matter, and as the head of the family, Iâm required to inform the former head of the family about this. As for Uncle Haines, having more heads is better since he assisted Penny during the early years of Prime Group and even provided support after his retirement. Heâll be able to help," Atlas explained in his usual tone. "Moreover, since you and I canât be in the same place for long, I thought it was best if we did it this way. After all, they wouldnât suspect anything if my father dragged you along like before."
Atlas paused, allowing Stephen a moment to process what he had said. "Now, we can discuss what you told me in the lift. Donât worry about my father and Uncle Haines. Iâve already informed them of what you told me. Itâs better if we listen together than for me to relay it to them like a messenger."
Stephenâs tense shoulders relaxed slightly as he looked at Charles and then at Haines. He breathed out a jagged breath, only to hear Haines remind him to look angry and displeased. So, even though it was hard at the moment, Stephen forced himself to frown.
âThatâs why they jumped in the car and annoyed the hell out of me,â he thought, sighing once more as he recalled how Charles would always step into Stephenâs business to save him from something. Stephen used to hate it, but now he was... grateful.
"Very well." After taking a deep breath, he deepened his frown, his expression darkening in displeasure. "Youâre right. That driver... is someone I donât know. Heâs different from the one who ambushed me the first night outside the police station after Sven was arrested. However, Iâm certain... heâs going to take me somewhere."
Stephen clicked his tongue as if bantering with Charles. "What do I do? Theyâve got me on a leash, and now they want me to kick Atlas out, even if it means poisoning the chairman to death. They wanted him out."