Brian was absolutely furious.
He was doing Morwenna a favor by not causing her trouble, purely out of respect for Wesley. Yet, now he was expected to protect her?
Attorney Wesley spoke calmly, "I haven't made a mistake. Aren't you and Stuart like brothers?"
Brian retorted, exasperated, "I may be Stuart's brother, but I'm certainly not Morwenna's bodyguard!"
Attorney Wesley suddenly turned to the butler standing nearby, "Please, take them inside and see to their injuries. We might need to impose for a little longer."
The butler nodded eagerly, "Of course, of course, it's no trouble at all."
He was well aware of how much his young master valued Ms. Winslet. Once, when the young master had gone into a rage, the butler had had no choice but to sedate him. If Ms. Winslet were harmed while Stuart was unconscious, the butler had no doubt the young master would lose his mind and take him down with him.
So, a little imposition was the least of his worries. Even if they took over the entire estate, he wouldn't object.
Once the butler had led Morwenna and Orson inside, only Attorney Wesley, Brian, and Matthew remained in the garden.
Making sure Morwenna couldn't overhear, Attorney Wesley lowered his voice, "Do you know what Stuart gave me before he left?"
The two men looked at him, puzzled.
Wesley leaned in, speaking even more quietly, "Stuart left me a will. Guess who inherits his estate if anything happens to him?"
Brian and Matthew's eyes widened as they both thought of the same person.
Morwenna!
Seeing their expressions, Wesley nodded, "That's right, Morwenna. Norbert and Stuart risked their lives to protect her, and yet you two mistreat her. Some brothers you are to Stuart."
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