Chapter 4
"Who is gonna pay for this bottle?"
I held up my phone, showing them the auction record from the day my sister had purchased it.
The moment everyone saw the record on the screen, their faces drained of color.
Dolly nearly collapsed from fright, though she forced herself to put on a mask of composure.
"Justin," she sneered, "so what if the wine is expensive? Whether anyone pays isn't up to you."
The other three immediately caught on and chimed in.
"Exactly! Steven hasn't said a word yet—so why won't you shut up?"
It was then that Steven, who had remained silent until now, finally spoke in a calm, measured tone.
"Don't worry, everyone. This bottle is a fake. It's worthless."
Then his eyes shifted to me.
"Justin, I know you dislike me because of Dolly, but what's the point of repeatedly stirring up trouble in my estate just to show off? You're not welcome here. Leave. Now."
Dolly echoed him with scorn. "You're just jealous that Steven has more money than you. Pretending to know things you don't!"
"Yeah, people like you don't belong here. Fuck off!" another jeered.
Watching their smug expressions, I could only sigh and glance at the time. My sister should be arriving any minute.
And right on cue, the sound of the front door opening echoed from outside.
I turned and saw Trish standing in the doorway of the wine cellar.
Now the real show would begin.
Her gaze fell on the pool of red wine and scattered glass shards littering the floor. Her expression darkened instantly, her voice sharp with unquestionable authority.
"Who are you people? What are you doing here?"
At once, Steven's face went pale. The others still looked confused… until Dolly stormed forward, glaring at my sister with open hostility.
"Who are you? How did you get in here? And why do you know the estate's access code?"
My sister studied her for a long moment before asking cautiously, "You're… Dolly?"
I had once sent Trish Dolly's photo. I never expected her to actually remember.
But Dolly's reaction made it clear—she had completely misunderstood my sister's connection to Steven. She thought Trish was a rival for his affection.
Her face twisted with arrogant defiance as she declared her claim of ownership.
"Good, so you do know who I am. I'm Steven's official girlfriend. Don't think that just because you weaseled your way into getting the estate's code, you can steal him from me."
My sister's eyes sharpened, cold fury flashing in them. I knew that look—she was on the edge of exploding.
"Steven? Who's Steven?"
Steven had no choice but to step forward, forcing a smile. "Hello, Trish. I'm Steven Chase. We've met before. Surely you remember?"
"I don't know you," she cut him off icily. "Why are you in my house? And more importantly, who broke my wine, the one worth five million?"
The room fell into stunned silence. Everyone exchanged bewildered glances.
Even Dolly realized something was wrong. She shoved Steven hard, her voice panicked. "Steven… this isn't your winery?"
It was only then that Steven seemed to grasp the situation. His face turned ashen, and words failed him.
Seeing this, Trish pulled out her phone, her gaze sweeping over them like a blade.
"Since no one wants to confess, I'll just let the police handle it."
The moment she mentioned the police, panic spread across their faces. Dolly quickly pointed a trembling finger at me.
"It was him! He smashed your bottle. Everyone here saw it!"
The others rushed to agree, eager to pin it on me.
Steven joined in, jabbing a finger my way without hesitation.
"It's his fault! He insisted on touring the estate and demanded to see the cellar. I warned him repeatedly, but he wouldn't listen. He broke the bottle, and he's staying silent about it!"
When his words ended, the cellar grew so quiet it was suffocating. Trish's face darkened even further.
The others, however, were grinning with thinly veiled glee, certain I was about to take the fall.
But then Trish crossed the room, a smile tugging at her lips, and affectionately wrapped an arm around my shoulder.
"Is that true, my dear brother?"