My Coldhearted Husband’s Regret

Chapter 125 - Stolen Spotlight



The steady stream of elegant guests flowing through the Mack mansion's grand entrance brought satisfied smiles to Jade and Andrew's faces. Their calculated gamble was paying off magnificently.

They had known exactly what they were doing when they scheduled tonight's housewarming celebration. Mary's birthday had been marked on their calendar for months, just as it had been every year for decades. The Murray family's annual tradition was impossible to forget, which made their timing anything but accidental.

The memory of their original plan still stung slightly. They had intended to purchase the property directly across from the Murray estate, positioning themselves as permanent thorns in their former rivals' sides. Veronica's interference, coupled with Cullen's intervention, had completely derailed those carefully laid schemes.

Yet Cullen's subsequent compensation had transformed their setback into an unexpected triumph. The mansion they now called home far exceeded their original ambitions, and tonight's strategic scheduling had delivered the perfect revenge.

Jade's eyes gleamed with malicious satisfaction as she surveyed the crowded reception hall. Every prominent figure mingling with champagne glasses represented a guest who should have been celebrating Mary Murray instead.

Bonnie leaned closer, barely containing her amusement. "Can you imagine how pathetic their gathering must look right now? All that preparation, all those expensive arrangements, and for what? An empty ballroom and a handful of loyal stragglers too polite to leave early."

She paused, savoring the mental image. "When word spreads through Porter's social circles, everyone will understand that the Murray family has lost more than just their guests tonight. Their reputation, their business connections, their influence—all of it crumbling because they couldn't command basic loyalty from their supposed allies."

Aurora nodded enthusiastically, her laughter bright with cruelty. "Absolutely brilliant."

The Mack family had cast their net wide for tonight's event, extending invitations to Porter's most influential power brokers. While many attendees remained relative strangers, that distance served their purposes perfectly. Tonight offered invaluable opportunities to forge new alliances and expand their social reach far beyond their previous limitations.

The evening's undeniable centerpiece was Niall, resplendent in the diamond bracelet that had commanded such attention at the recent auction. The magnificent piece caught the light with every graceful movement of her wrist, serving as a constant reminder of Cullen's extravagant devotion.

The auction had become legendary throughout Porter's elite circles. Cullen's willingness to spend over four million dollars on four exceptional pieces had demonstrated both his wealth and his priorities with unmistakable clarity.

Recognizing Cullen's obvious infatuation, tonight's guests competed to curry favor with Niall through elaborate compliments and deferential attention.

A distinguished woman in emerald silk approached, her eyes fixed admiringly on the sparkling bracelet. "That piece is absolutely breathtaking on you, Ms. Crystal. Mr. Dennis's taste is truly exceptional—though I suspect anything would look magnificent with your natural elegance."

The flattery was transparent, but Niall's inherent grace made every word ring true. Her carefully chosen ensemble complemented the diamonds perfectly, creating an image of refined sophistication that commanded genuine respect alongside the calculated praise.

Niall accepted the compliment with practiced poise. "You're very kind."

Several guests had clearly researched the Crystal family extensively, hoping to make favorable impressions through displays of insider knowledge. Sophia's passion for collecting rare antiques was apparently common knowledge among tonight's attendees.

A silver-haired businessman joined their conversation circle, his tone carefully calibrated to suggest intimate familiarity with their family dynamics. "I understand Madam Crystal has exquisite taste in historical artifacts. Was that remarkable vase from the auction specifically chosen to honor her interests? Such thoughtful consideration speaks volumes about Mr. Dennis's intentions regarding your family."

His phrasing implied that Cullen already considered himself a Crystal family member, testing the waters for confirmation of rumored engagement plans.

Niall's smile warmed genuinely as she nodded. "Yes, exactly. My grandmother was absolutely delighted with Cullen's choice."

The antique vase had indeed captured Sophia's heart completely. Every time Niall pictured her grandmother's expression upon receiving the gift, her own happiness multiplied accordingly.

The piece's staggering value—well over one hundred million dollars—only emphasized the depth of Cullen's commitment to winning their family's approval and affection.

Jade observed these exchanges with growing envy gnawing at her composure. Watching Sophia receive such an incredibly valuable treasure while she remained empty-handed felt distinctly unfair, especially given her supposed status as Niall's elder and family connection.

However, Niall had mentioned Cullen's purchase of two additional auction items that evening, both carrying price tags that dwarfed even the antique vase's astronomical cost.

Cullen knew perfectly well that tonight marked the Mack family's housewarming celebration. Jade felt confident that at least one of those mysterious remaining gifts was destined for their household, a gesture of appreciation for their hospitality and support.

That comforting certainty restored her good humor entirely, allowing her to return her attention to playing the gracious hostess while secretly savoring their victory over the Murray family's ruined birthday celebration.


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