Chapter 278: Hidden things
As Mathew ended the call with Jerry, his mind raced with a thousand thoughts and possibilities. He knew that
telling Vivian about her dealings with Mercy could go south, but he could not avoid it.
He knew the kind of woman he married. He trusted that she was not only logical, but sometimes ruthless. She
did not mind Mercy getting on her bad side if it brought them both together.
As he waited for Jerry to send over the documents, Mathew's thoughts turned to the clause that Jerry had
mentioned, the one concerning Mercy taking over as her executor of state and person.
The moment anyone one looked at this, they would believe that Mercy was planning something, even Vivian. He
was not using her this time. But he did not mind using other people to keep her by his side. He did not care
about others; he felt that the safest place for Vivian was by his side.
Finally, the email from Jerry arrived, and Mathew wasted no tin opening it and looking over the contents.
As he read through the documents, noting everything he wanted to show her.
There, in black and white, was the clause about the transferring her executor of state and person to Mercy.
They not only wanted the safe, but they also wanted his wife too. Mathew was not a forgiving man and everyone
knew this.
They were rushing it now that they knew she was married to him or for something else. Either way, he has no
intention of sitting still.
A darkness swirled in Mathew's eyes for a second before his phone rang again. It was his mother.
"What do you mean by you are going to live with Vivian?" she screamed the moment his phone touched his ear.
"Good evening, mother. | am starting to think that my friends have betrayed me, cause why else would they tell
my mother about my every move?" Mathew asked.
"It is generally agreed now that someone should keep an eye on you before you do something stupid. You think
using Vivian as bait is not stupid enough? What if you make a mistake and make things worse?" she asked.
"Then I will roll over and die," he said.
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"Shut up! Don't sprout rubbish," she scolded him immediately. They both knew he was serious when he said
those words.
"It is fine. | won't do anything stupid," he said.
"Where are you?" she asked.
"In Rose Mansion," he answered after a while.
"Why?" she asked.
"I moved in," he answered simply.
"I know you moved in, | am asking why and how? Did you barge in? Don't torment that poor girl," His mother
scolded.
"Why do | feel that all you do these days is scold me?" Mathew asked.
"If you had behaved like a normal human being, would | be going having a headache every other day? If you
wantto stop scolding you, showyour ability. Bring my daughter-in-law back. | will bow to you then," she
scoffed. "You won't go back on your words, right? If so, shouldn't you bow tonow?" he asked.
"What does that mean?" she asked anxiously.
"I will explain later. | need to go," he said, ending the call. He had more important things to deal with at the
moment. He could not have this conversation with her at the moment.
Mathew rose from the bed and made his way to Vivian's room. With a knock, she opened the door.
"What is it?" she asked.
"Let's talk. It is important."
With this, they both walked to the dinning room.
The air in the dining room was heavy with tension as Mathew and Vivian sat across from each other at the table.
The dim light cast long shadows across their faces, accentuating the lines of worry etched into their features.
Mathew cleared his throat, his gaze steady as he placed his tablet on the table already opened with files Jerry
had sent him and slid it across the table towards Vivian, before watching her every move.
Vivian's brow furrowed in confusion, a frown covering her face as she picked up the tablet and scrolled through.
Her fingers trembling slightly as she scrolled through them.
"What's this, Mathew?" she asked, her brows almost coming together. She had a bad feeling about this. She saw
that it was transfer of ownership document. This could not be what she thinks it is, right? Mathew sighed lightly
before his deep gaze descended on her.
"There's something in there that | think you need to see. Read through well."
Vivian's eyes flickered over the pages, her expression growing increasingly puzzled as she searched for whatever
it was that Mathew was referring to.
"I don't understand," she said, her voice tinged with frustration. "What am | looking at? What am | supposed to
be looking for?"
"That is the document prepared by Mercy for you to sign tomorrow," he explained and she paused. As she
guessed. She was right.
"I won't even ask how you got your hands on this. So, what am | looking for?" she asked.
Mathew leaned forward, his gaze locked on Vivian's as he pointed to a specific paragraph buried deep within the
document.
"This," he said, his voice tight with emotion. "This is what I'm talking about."
Vivian's eyes widened as she read the words on the page, her breath catching in her throat as the truth began to
sink in. "But... but to what gain? What would she gain from this?" she whispered, her voice barely more than a
hoarse whisper. Mathew nodded solemnly, his heart aching at the sight of Vivian's devastation. Again, Mercy had
disappointed her.
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"Why? How am | supposed to believe this?" Her breathing beclabored. She had already dreamt that
tomorrow She would be free. Had she been fooled again? Or is Mathew just trying to stop her from going? "Is it
that Mercy is honest and impossible to craft such a thing and | am not trustworthy?" he asked, his eyes
darkening greatly. He could tell she was suspicious of him.
"That is not the point," she countered, "Why were you even searching this up?"
"I have been watching the 12 guns for a while now. | already knew they were preparing this, and knew about the
safe just did not know who is was for. Since you mentioned it, decided to show you," he explained.
"You did not think anything of me, even usingas bait, now you decided to help me?" she scoffed.
She had always known that she was nothing in his eyes.
She did not believe that he would actually help her.
"You are my wife, Vivian. No matter what, that fact, will not change. | have no intention of letting anyone close
enough to harm you again," he corrected with a straight face and she was at a loss for words. To this, she
scoffed.
"If you do not trust me, you can go tomorrow, but | will make sure you are well protected even when you are
there. But, Vivian, when you trust the person who set you up more than me, it makejealous he said.
"Jealous?" she asked incredulously. It was as though someone had said that the gods cursed the romans because
they charged into war with a flag made from Hestia's undies," "Why not? | am human," he answered.
"This document, wherever you got it, | will have to look at it myself, so there is nothing to bother about," she
dismissed him.
"Keep scrolling," he instructs her, and she continues after a moment of hesitation.