Chapter 336 - Third Brother, Third Brother
Chapter 336 of "No Trespassing! My Aloof Brother" unveils a new twist: Suddenly, Maya Spencer felt incredibly awkward, almost wishing she could smack Liam Spencer away. Did... See what happens!
Suddenly, Maya Spencer felt incredibly awkward, almost wishing she could smack Liam Spencer away. Did this jerk really have to act like this? Teasing her in public, others might think she was... uns...atisfied."Third Brother, youâre not being fair! Your public display of affection is affecting the opponentâs mood in the game, deducting 20% from your deposit." Christopher Scott easily pocketed twenty thousand from Liam Spencer, who didnât mind at all since he had plenty of money.
"Liam, itâs a public place, be mindful of the influence!" For the second time today, Maya Spencer reminded him.
But Liam Spencer didnât take it seriously. He pinched her chin and leisurely said, "Call me Third Brother."
In fact, Liam especially liked when Maya called him Third Brother, but ever since Maya returned, she no longer did. Every time he recalled her sweetly calling him Third Brother, his heart felt particularly pleasant.
Maya hesitated for a moment, then sweetly called him âThird Brother.â
"You two, give it a rest! What about us single dogs? Itâs seriously affecting the opponentâs mood, deducting 50% from the deposit, Third Brother, place a new bet." Christopher Scott ruthlessly docked Liamâs money.
"Third Young Master, place a new bet."
"Place a new bet."
Hearing the jeers from everyone, Liam was all smiles. He again kissed Maya and said, "Honey, win it back for me."
"Okay!" Maya nodded.
In the room full of people, only Lillian Morris understood Liam and Mayaâs act. The more affectionate they appeared, the more Lillian felt stifled. Maya thought that by playing along with Liam, she could comfort Lillian, making him believe she was doing well.
But what Lillian saw was Mayaâs concessions and submission to Liam, which increasingly worried her.
Moments later, the card room was drowned in everyoneâs jeers, and Liamâs public displays of affection didnât restrain; instead, they became more outrageous. With his guidance, Xavier Graham felt grudgingly defeated, saying it was unfair for them to play as a couple.
But Christopher, not one to be underestimated, deducted Liamâs deposit whenever he showed affection so that even if Maya won, Liam couldnât recoup his capital.
On the side, Lillian watched as Liam wrapped Maya in his arms, full of affection. She shook her head helplessly, thinking Liam was more shameless than she imagined. She couldnât even fathom how he could act so nonchalantly after causing Maya so much pain.
Liamâs facade made Lillian feel it was fake, Mayaâs cooperation made her heart ache, and when she couldnât endure Mayaâs forced smiles any longer, she stood and left the card room.
With his peripheral vision, Liam watched Lillian leave, then deliberately lifted Mayaâs chin to gently scold her, "How silly! You played the wrong card."
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Hearing Liamâs scolding, Maya immediately put on a smile, clinging to Liamâs arm, saying, "Third Brother! Third Brother! Can it be salvaged?"
She tried her best to hide her feelings, not to focus on Lillianâs disappointment, and not to anger Liam. Yet, she couldnât erase what Lillian whispered in her ear earlier. He asked to meet her at 9 PM, and although she had already refused, his words, âIâll keep waiting for you,â couldnât just be ignored.
Liam watched the girl putting on a joyful front, controlled his emotions to cooperate with her, and confidently said, "Hmm."
Meanwhile, in the banquet hall, Henry Reid was being forcibly paired with a girl by Madam Reid.
Henryâs head ached with frustration, but Madam Reid wouldnât let him leave. Sitting beside him, she held the girlâs hand and asked, "Emily, what are your hobbies?"
The girl glanced at Henry and confidently replied, "I majored in film at university, I enjoy watching movies, and for sports, I like playing tennis."
"What a coincidence, my Henry likes movies and tennis too, and heâs quite good at tennis." Madam Reid was determined to match the two of them.
"Really? Henry, letâs have a match sometime." The girl seemed to have a good impression of Henry and was open to developing things further with him.
"Weâll see when I have the time." Henry responded dismissively, showing his lack of interest in her.
Seeing this, Madam Reid quickly tried to remedy the situation: "Ah! My Henry is just like that, too career-focused, always working. Iâll talk to his dad about arranging less work for him, so you two can have more time to date."
Seeing Madam Reid eager to âgive him away,â Henry wanted to cry but had no tears, thinking, "That âold womanâ Noah Owen hasnât been married off yet, why rush to get married and plant the idea that Iâm afraid of inheriting her last name?"
Not far away, Elia Spencer sat in a corner, watching Madam Reidâs enthusiasm for Emily Baker and thinking about the sarcastic digs she had previously received from her, which made her clench her teeth in anger.
She never imagined Madam Reid could be so snobbish, actually looking down on her; she felt unbalanced but didnât dare to disrupt things.
Now, she and Hannah held no position in the Spencer Family, and if she ruined this banquet, they might truly get kicked out. So, she suppressed her anger, watching helplessly as Madam Reid set Henry up on a date.
Her only consolation was that Henry didnât seem interested in the Baker Familyâs young lady, which gave her a glimmer of hope.
"What are you staring at? If you like it, go chase it! Do you think by just watching, Henry will fly into your arms?" Noah Owen had noticed Eliaâs anger from a distance, so she came over to stir up trouble, urging her to ruin Henryâs prospects.
That jerk called her an old woman; she wanted to wait until he couldnât find a bride and was called an old man.
"Sister Noah, stop teasing me. Who can I chase? Everyone avoids me like the plague now." Elia self-deprecatingly tried to play the pity card, hoping Noah would stand up for her.
Noah wasnât fooled; she saw through Eliaâs small scheme even before she voiced it. Since she couldnât incite Elia to cause trouble, she wouldnât waste time on herâsheâd do it herself! After all, she wouldnât let Henry have it easy.
She tossed a flirtatious glance at Elia, saying, "You just donât want Henry to successfully date, right? Watch me deal with that jerk."
"Sister Noah, donât stir up trouble; you donât want to upset Madam Reid." Elia pretended to hold back Noah, sporting an attitude of concern for her.
"Move, donât disgust me. Just enjoy the show quietly." Noah had disliked Elia since they were kids, because she and her mom were the same, too fake.
After pushing Elia away, Noah swayed her waist as she approached Henry.
As she pretended to pass by where Henryâs date was happening, she took a few steps back, turned around, and sized Henry up with a puzzled expression, exclaiming in surprise, "Henry, are you on a date?"
Henry caught the mischief on Noahâs face, coldly glanced at her, and ignored her.
Noah quickly sat beside him with a mischievous smile, saying, "Are you really afraid of taking my last name, dating so quickly?"