Chapter 433
Since Yasmine had already gotten involved, there was no way she'd withdraw the lawsuit now.
Halfway through dinner, Stein arrived. He was dressed casually, none of his usual intimidating aura about him.
Today he drove a modest sedan instead of his usual flashy car, and he hadn't brought any bodyguards-just his
son, Jimmy Campbell. With his calm demeanor and glasses, he looked more like a college professor than
anything else.
Lyndon and the others could joke with anyone, but the moment Stein appeared, they all straightened up and
acted as respectful as schoolboys caught in the act. "Hey, big bro, grab a seat!"
Victoria's eyes lit up when she saw Jimmy. "Hey there, kiddo."
"Aunt Victoria," Jimmy greeted quietly.
Jimmy had always been a good kid-more mature than most his age, with a calm steadiness that reminded
everyone of his father.
It was the first tJimmy had seen a belly that big. His eyes widened in wonder. "When's the baby coming out?"
That question set off a round of cheers and laughter around the table.
"Boss, | heard babies are good luck! I'm betting you're having a boy."
"Looks like two boys to me!"
"Three wouldn't be a bad thing either!"
"I even heard someone once had ten babies at once!"
The guy who said that immediately got smacked on the head. He yelped, "Hey, what was that for?"
"Because you're talking nonsense! No one has ten kids at once-we're not talking about pigs here."
"Can't a guy just joke around?"
The banter only grew louder and more chaotic.
Victoria rolled her eyes at them. "Why stop at ten? Maybe I'll have twelve, and you can each adopt one. But
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Stein watched them, a flicker of envy in his eyes. That kind of relaxed, joyful feeling was something he'd never
really had in his life.
Jimmy quickly blended in with the others, even though he was quieter than most of them. The guys pulled him
into their conversations, bombarding him with stories from their days on the field and ridiculous tall tales that
left the younger kids wide-eyed in disbelief.
"I've arranged for your aunt to cto Evermore City," Stein told Victoria softly. "The hospitals here are better
equipped, and there are more specialists. Plus, | can get military doctors if | need to. Don't worry-we'll do
everything we can to help her."
Emily Turner had been in poor health for years. Victoria didn't really have much hope left, but she couldn't bring
herself to give up on her aunt. She just wanted family close by—she hadn't had the chance to take care of them,
to repay their kindness.
"Thank you, big brother."
Coming to Evermore City had been mostly about being with her brother. With family around, she felt a deep,
unexplainable sense of security.
"How many times do | have to tell you-no more thank-yous. If you keep this up, I'll stop acknowledging you as
my sister."
The words "my sister" brought tears to Victoria's eyes.
Stein's eyes always held a gentle, protective warmth when he looked at her- sometimes, she wondered if he saw
their mother in her, the skindness and love she'd once had for their father.
Besides Victoria and Jimmy, Stein was a lonely man.
"I heard McNeil's here too. He hasn't given you any trouble, has he?"
If he had, Stein would've had him thrown in jail without a second thought.
"No," Victoria replied, her voice flat and distant, as if talking about a stranger. "That's good."
McNeil could be reckless at times-almost wild. If it weren't for the fact that he seemed jealous whenever Victoria
was around other men, Stein would have dealt with him long ago.
"Are you ever going back to Starfall City?"
He was genuinely concerned-afraid she might grow homesick.
Victoria shook her head. "I don't think I'll ever go back."
Other than having to deal with Simms, she'd never be able to settle in Starfall City again.
She'd already arranged for someone to sell the Turner family house. That place held memories, but most of them
were painful. Her mother had died there, in the house she'd shared for years with a man she didn't love, always
longing for the one she truly cared for and never getting him.
Victoria valued her life. If she was going to deal with Simms, she had to make sure she was safe. Only here,
under her brother's protection in Evermore City, was she truly untouchable.
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The worst part was, she had gotten married, but not to the right man.
Stein looked at his sister, his heart aching for her.
If only he'd found her sooner there were plenty of good men in Evermore City.
"So what's McNeil doing here? Trying to win you back?"
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