In the elegantly decorated café, Fiona Grantham was seated gracefully in a corner, stirring the coffee in front of her with a smile. Yesterday’s plan with Victor Bennett was disrupted by Joanna Ramsey, but the most important thing was today’s matter... Thɪs chapter is updatᴇd by NoveIꜰire.net At this moment, facing Fiona was an elegant and regal woman, none other than Bellamy Homes. Bellamy took a light sip of her coffee, then slightly furrowed her brows, put down the cup, and didn’t seem inclined to drink more as she looked at Fiona Grantham across the table. "On the phone, you were quite the chatterbox. Why so silent now?" Bellamy asked with a smile. In response, Fiona Grantham also smiled: "I’m afraid you might not be able to take it all at once. I was thinking about how to tell you tactfully." Upon hearing this, Bellamy couldn’t help but laugh: "Oh really? I’m curious what news would be so hard for me to accept." "It’s a very explosive piece of news." Listening to Fiona’s words, a trace of coldness flickered in Bellamy’s eyes; she didn’t like Fiona’s choice of words. "Let’s hear it," the woman said indifferently. Upon hearing this, Fiona Grantham leaned forward slowly, her voice was low and steady, yet filled with undisguised jealousy and resentment. "The Bella Green that you all like so much, and Mason, well, their relationship isn’t just that simple, like brothers." When she mentioned Mason Bennett, Bellamy’s eyes flickered slightly, her smile unfaltering: "Oh?" "They’re in a romantic relationship. That’s right, Mason Bennett is with a boy. That whole ’treating him like a younger brother’—he’s never had that attitude towards his own brother, Victor." Needless to say, Fiona’s words were heavy, almost like a bombshell. A gleam of coldness flashed in Bellamy’s eyes, but her face remained serene, with a faint smile. After a moment, she spoke with a light smile. "That boy Victor has always been a handful, unlike sweet, adorable Bella. It’s understandable that Mason would spoil him." That dismissive tone made Fiona’s expression change; she bit her lip hard, tightly clenching the coffee cup until her knuckles turned white. After a while, she took a deep breath, then smiled confidently. "Is that so? Mother-in-law, I’m not one to make baseless claims. You know Mason’s personality. If you ask him, he won’t hide anything. Whether it’s true or not, why not ask him?" She was somewhat familiar with Mason Bennett’s character, and if Bellamy Homes asked, he certainly wouldn’t deny it. With that certain tone, Bellamy didn’t even need to ask to know that what she was saying was true. After a brief silence, the woman suddenly chuckled softly, then shook her head, looking at Fiona Grantham. "So your purpose in finding me today was to break up the couple and then fulfill your own wish, right?" That straightforward revelation made a trace of guilt flash across Fiona’s face. Just as she was about to speak, Bellamy had already stood up. "Mason has always been independent since he was a child, and I’m not an unyielding mother. Besides, I like Bella a lot." After speaking, Bellamy pulled out a red bill from her bag and placed it on the table. "Thank you for the coffee, but I don’t like strangers treating me. I think a hundred bucks should cover the cost at this café." With that, she gracefully and elegantly exited the café, leaving behind a Fiona Grantham whose face was contorted with shock and anger. She couldn’t believe that Bellamy Homes would react that way. Is she going to accept Bella Green? Once outside the café, the composed smile on Bellamy Homes’s face had long vanished, as her well-maintained and magnificently beautiful face turned imposing without a smile. Upon getting into the car, Bellamy’s voice, rarely so solemn and cold, said: "To the company."