Chapter 302
Carl had already been whisked away by the ambnce. He should be nearing the hospital by now.
Percival''s gaze finallynded on K, but it only lingered momentarily before shifting back to Vivienne
as his eyes showed a hint of concern.
"I''m K, Vivienne''s cousin." K quickly introduced herself. She was surprised when she noticed that
Percival''s attention was hardly on her.
I mean, she was an Oscar-winning actress. Weren''t most men supposed to be head over heels for her?
But Percival seemed indifferent.
Interesting!
"It''s gettingte." Percival''s voice softened when he addressed Vivienne. "Vivienne, let me take you
home."
Vivienne didn''t refuse. On the contrary, it was Leopold who began grumbling andining.
"Typical! As soon as he sees Vivienne, he forgets about everyone else."
But he didn''t have the guts toin too loudly, fearing that Percival would ditch him likest time
and trick him into eating a bunch of garlic again.
Soon, they arrived at the Brooks Mansion.
Percival dropped them off at the front door and left.
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K watched his retreating figure, then turned to Vivienne as her curiosity piqued to max levels.
"Vivienne, is your engagement to Percival of the Ellington family just a marriage alliance?"
Everyone knew that the alliance between the Ellington and Brooks families was a powerfulbination
for mutual benefit.
But having witnessed their interaction, she felt there was more to their rtionship than just a mere
business arrangement.
Especially since Percival’s and Vivienne''s engagement was arranged before Vivienne disappeared.
Their rtionship seemed different from the rumors.
"Hmm?" Vivienne raised an eyebrow at K.
"He seems quite fond of you, and you don''t seem to resist his affection." K''s blunt assessment made
Vivienne''s eyes flicker slightly.
But she quickly regained herposure, and her usual calm demeanor resurfaced. "That''s just your
impression."
Her engagement to Percival was arranged by their elders. From the start, she never considered that
their rtionship would continue or that they would actually marry.
As their interactions increased, her attitude towards Percival changed. But she was still uncertain about
their future together.
As of now, her main focus was investigating her mother''s death. She didn''t have the time or energy for
anything else, let alone considering their rtionship once everything was settled.
"My impression?" K looked at her, feeling puzzled.
Vivienne''s eyes narrowed slightly, and a hint of curiosity appeared in her gaze. "You seem quite
interested in Mr. Ellington and me."
Realizing the probing look in Vivienne''s eyes, K quickly exined herself. "No, you misunderstood.
I''m just curious because there are some unpleasant rumors about Mr. Ellington."
"Oh." Vivienne studied her for a moment longer before turning to enter the house.
Meanwhile, after receiving treatment at the hospital, Carl quickly returned to the Brooks Mansion.
His sneaky trip to the race and the resulting injuries were impossible to hide from his mother, Cheryl.
The entire family knew about it.
Although Cheryl didn''t destroy his beloved car, she was furious. She grounded him and locked up his
car, forbidding him from racing again.
Carl resented the idea of not being able to race, but he hadn''t forgotten one thing.
If it weren''t for Vivienne''s help in the North Peak race, he didn''t know what would have happened.
After watching half of the race and hearing about Vivienne''s impressive performance from K, his
attitude toward her shifted dramatically.
As soon as he returned from the hospital, he hobbled over with his crutches to knock on Vivienne''s
door.
"Vivienne, can I get your autograph?" Carl asked, his eyes shining with excitement.
Vivienne only raised an eyebrow in response.
"Did you hit your head too?" Vivienne crossed her arms and spoke with a hint of amusement in her
voice.
Carl, however, didn''t seem offended.
Even though Vivienne was younger than him, her racing skills far surpassed his.
In his eyes, anyone who could beat him deserved his respect.
"So, can I call you Vivienne?"
Carl scratched his neck, seemingly finding it strange to address her so informally. "Anyway, you won
the race! From now on, I''ll be your follower."
"Weren''t you saying I set you up?" Vivienne asked with a teasing smile on her face.
"No, no." Carl quickly waved his hands, denying it vehemently. "That was my own fault! It had nothing
to do with you, Vivienne. If I hadn''t intentionally bid to get the price up, I wouldn''t have lost over 12
million dors on a stupid piece of stone."
Vivienne couldn''t help butugh at his earnest exnation.
In the end, she epted the notebook from his hands and signed her name.
"Thank you, Vivienne! I''ll treasure this autograph forever!" Carl clutched the autographed notebook
tightly, as if he feared that someone might snatch it away.
"Remember, it takes a hundred days for a bone to heal." Vivienne nced at his stered leg,
reminding him to rest.
"I will, I will!" Carl nodded enthusiastically, agreeing with everything she said. "Vivienne, when my leg
heals, can you take me for a ride?"
He swallowed nervously after asking, hoping she wouldn''t refuse. If she could train with him, even just
for a couple ofps, his racing skills would improve immensely.
"We''ll see." Vivienne replied nonchntly.
Despite not getting a definite yes, Carl was still overjoyed.
Just imagining that scenario made him wish he could immediately remove his cast and jump in a car to
the racecourse.
"By the way, Vivienne..." Carl suddenly seemed to recall something and hesitated before he spoke. "I
noticed you passing by the cat shelter today. You wouldn''t happen to be the one who left the cat food
and treats, would you?"
He had his suspicions, but at the time, he couldn''t quite believe that Vivienne could be so kind-hearted.
Now, having witnessed Vivienne''s skill in a NASCAR race and bing her fervent fan, he found
every action of hers reasonable and justified.
"You''re overthinking it." Vivienne interrupted him nonchntly, adding, "It wasn''t for you; I just felt sorry
for the cat."
Carl was taken aback. Her response seemed icy cold, but somewhere within, there was warmth.
He was used to thinking of Vivienne as someone cold and calcting, but after spending time with her,
he realized that beneath her indifferent exteriory a tender and warm side.
Even though Vivienne wouldn''t admit it, he chose to believe what he saw.
"Regardless, thank you." Carl muttered, looking down shyly. "I don''t know what I would''ve done without
those cat supplies you left."
After a moment of thought, he sincerely apologized. "I''m sorry for my previous behavior. I hope you
won''t hold it against me. If you ever need help with anything, please feel free to ask. I''ll do my best to
support you."
"Enough chatter!" With an expressionless face, Vivienne shut the door, clearly uninterested in his
rambling.