Chapter 509 - I Have a Sense of Propriety
Dive into Chapter 509 of "No Trespassing! My Aloof Brother": At this moment, she realized the terrifying nature of Liam Spencer, but it was too... Find out more!
At this moment, she realized the terrifying nature of Liam Spencer, but it was too late.At this time, in the courtroom hall, Ella Turner followed Liam Spencer and Maya Spencer cautiously, not daring to speak.
Although she felt pleased that Jane Spencer was caught, Liam Spencerās expression was grim, and she dared not speak, fearing to provoke him.
The three of them descended the stairs and reached the open-air parking lot of the courthouse. Only then did Ella muster the courage to walk up to Liam and sincerely say, "Principal, Iām sorry for misunderstanding you earlier. And thank you, I really thank you."
"Okay!" Liam listened to Ellaās apology and thanks, responding coldly and briefly without further words.
Maya noticed, turned around, and forced a smile, saying, "Ella, this matter has come to a conclusion. Iāll first take my third brother home and contact you later."
Maya knew Liam was in a bad mood, so she was eager to take him home for some peace.
"Alright, Maya. Drive carefully."
"You too."
After bidding Ella farewell, Maya followed Liam towards his car. Seeing Liam heading to the driverās side, she grabbed his wrist cautiously and said, "Third brother, let me drive!"
"Alright!" Liam did not refuse Maya and agreed to let her drive.
In the car, Maya held the steering wheel with her left hand and subtly held Liamās hand with her right.
She could somewhat understand Liamās mood at the moment, seeing as he was also experiencing this. But Liam kept everything bottled up inside, not expressing his discomfortāa pain she felt keenly.
Thus, she held his hand tightly and consoled, "The case involves many suspects. Sister Jane might just be sentenced to prison but not lose her life. Letting her calm down might not be a bad thing."
Maya calculated the facts, realizing Jane might not get the death penalty, but a life sentence was likely, spending the rest of her life reflecting in prison.
Listening to Mayaās consolation, Liam lifted her small hand, kissed the back of her hand deeply, and said with some sentiment, "Maya, donāt leave me."
"Third brother, I wonāt leave you."
To Liam now, Maya was his everything and his emotional anchor.
After returning home, Liam sat in his study, flipping through documents haphazardly, unable to calm down, while Maya sat silently on the sofa beside him, unsure of how to comfort him.
At lunchtime, Aunt Smith called Liam three times, but he showed no response. Maya stayed on the sofa with him without moving, keeping him company.
Later, Aunt Smith returned, and Maya signaled to her not to call them again for lunch, indicating that Liam was in a bad mood today.
Seeing Mayaās small gestures, Liam suddenly stood up and said softly, "Maya, letās go eat."
"Ah? Okay, okay!" Maya was momentarily taken aback by Liamās sudden warmth, her big eyes fixed on him for quite a while.
Seeing this, Liam shook his head helplessly, then walked over, took her small hand, and led her downstairs for lunch.
At the dining table, Liam deboned fish for Maya while saying, "Maya, Iāll go to the police station this afternoon. Be good at home."
Hearing that he was going to the police station, Maya immediately looked up at Liam and reluctantly said, "Okay."
She actually didnāt want Liam to meet Sister Jane at this time; Sister Jane had just been locked up today, her mood must be bad, and she would likely say unpleasant things. She feared Liam would be more troubled, yet she couldnāt refuse him, knowing that Liam wouldnāt rest until he debated with Jane and heard her thoughts, so she reluctantly agreed.
"Little one, Iāll be fine." Liam gently caressed her face, consoling the girlās low spirits.
"Yes, whatever the elder sister says, donāt take it to heart." Maya instructed.
"Little one, donāt worry, I know what to do." Liam put down his chopsticks, raised his right hand, and pinched her cheek gently.
Thus, at three oāclock in the afternoon, he appeared again before Jane in the police meeting room.
On the desk in the meeting room, Jane sat against the inner wall, while Liam sat against the door outside.
Their eyes met, Janeās filled with hatred; she hated Liam for landing her in jail. Liam coldly stared at Jane, not intending to speak first.
Moments later, Jane couldnāt stand Liamās silence anymore and laughed coldly.
She asked, "Happy? From childhood until now, I always wanted to beat you but never did, and in the end, I even put myself inside. Do you feel a sense of accomplishment?"
Listening to Janeās questioning, Liam indifferently replied, "Do you think I regard you as such an opponent?"
Jane always wanted to surpass him, and Liam was aware of this but never intended to compete with her; he was merely doing his own thing.
Liamās indifference made Jane even more furious; he disdained competing with her, yet she always wanted to win.
She took a deep breath, her smile bitter and helpless, and said, "I thought that with so much effort and pleasing Grandpa, he would definitely give me the Spencer Clan Group. But I completely got it wrong; he wants to give it to you instead. I truly canāt understand why whatever Kinsley and I do, we still canāt meet his expectations."
"You obviously donāt want it, yet he insists on forcing the company on you. Kinsley and I want it so badly, but he wonāt give it. Honestly, I dislike Grandpa, yet for the Spencer Clan Group, I had no choice but to please him."
Once purely by accident, Jane visited Grandpaās attic and heard him talking to his assistant, Uncle Black. She heard Grandpa worriedly discuss how no matter what he negotiated with Liam, Liam wouldnāt take over the Spencer Clan Group.
At that moment, Jane was dumbfounded; she always thought the Spencer Clan Group would be hers and that Grandpa treated her well to give the company to her. She never realized she was entirely wrong; Grandpa cherished her just because she was Liamās sister.
Liam listened to Janeās resentment without responding. He was here today to find out when she started harboring ill intentions towards him, wanting to frame him, increasingly recklessly.
As for Old Master Spencerās attempt to give him the company, he hadnāt agreed, nor was he interested in the shell company, so his relationship with Grandpa remained strained.
Jane continued, "When Grandpa kept you at the Spencer Family, letting you tutor Maya, I thought he wanted to make things difficult for you, wager against you with Mayaās grades, and force you to take over the Spencer Clan Group, so I schemed to make you make a mistake. Thus, I sent Maya perfume and deliberately placed lilies in your room, always waiting for you and Maya to stir a scandal."
"However, when I saw you openly treating Maya well, I began to suspect Maya wasnāt a Spencer child. I secretly took her DNA for comparison, and she really wasnāt a Spencer child. At the time, I panicked; only then did I realize Maya was Grandpaās beauty trap for you."