Married At First Sight
Chapter 4085
"Alright," Spencer replied warmly. "I'll send you my location now. We'll catch up when you get here."
He ended the call and quickly sent Abby his location.
Abby and Evan followed the directions and spent over ten minutes navigating the bustling airport before finally
spotting Spencer.
"Brother Spencer!" Abby called out excitedly, her face lighting up as she ran toward him.
Evan, trailing a few steps behind, took in the man Abby was so eager to see. Spencer looked to be around his
age, maybe a year or two older. He exuded an air of refinement, dressed in a tailored gray suit without a tie,
giving him the appearance of a polished, successful professional.
From what Abby had shared, Evan already knew his rival was a senior executive at a prominent multinational
corporation. Now that Spencer had been assigned to oversee domestic operations in Huyoniville, it was clear he
was exceptionally skilled in both business and leadership.
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On top of that, Spencer's mother and Mrs. Du were lifelong friends, and Spencer had been Mrs. Du's godson for
years. Abby had known Spencer since childhood, and their families had always hoped to unite them through
marriage.
Seeing Spencer in person only heightened Evan's unease. The man seemed to have everything-a stellar career,
close ties to the Du family, and a long-standing connection with Abby.
Evan felt the weight of the competition settle heavily on his shoulders. If he wanted to secure Abby's love, he
needed to focus on deepening her feelings for him. That was his only advantage. If Abby's heart belonged to
him, Spencer, no matter how accomplished, would stand no chance.
Otherwise, Evan feared he couldn't measure up to Spencer in most areas outside of his family background.
Determined not to be left behind, Evan hurried forward.
Abby and Spencer embraced warmly, their bond evident in the way Spencer lifted her slightly off the ground and
spun her in a smal circle before setting her back down. Their laughter echoed as they greeted each other like old
friends who had never missed a beat.
Evan felt a pang of jealousy as Spencer smiled at Abby with an unmistakable fondness.
"You've grown even more beautiful since the last t| saw you," Spencer said, his tone affectionate. "If you
hadn't calledearlier, | might not have recognized you at all."
Abby laughed, brushing off his praise with a playful roll of her eyes.
To Spencer, Abby would always be the little girl who used to trail behind him and Victoria, tagging along no
matter where they went. She was younger than them by several years, and whenever they went out to play, she
would cry until someone let her calong. Back then, her presence had often been a nuisance. Spencer, not
wanting to babysit, would sometimes try to leave her behind, but Abby's tears always won the adults over.
Victoria, who had a soft spot for Abby, was more patient and willingly included her.
Over time, life had taken Spencer and Victoria abroad. Their families had shifted their focus to international
business, and their interactions with Abby grew less frequent.
With the distance, Spencer's annoyance turned into a brotherly fondness. He began to treasure Abby as his "little
sister," sending her gifts and calling her often.
Now, seeing her all grown up, Spencer was struck by how much she had changed. The onceclingy child had
matured into a confident, accomplished woman. He had heard from their families that Abby had risen to become
vice president of the Du Group, and seeing her now, he couldn't help but admire her transformation.
Still, Spencer couldn't ignore the subtle nudging from his family. His mother had been dropping hints lately,
reminding him that it was tfor him to settle down.
Mrs. Du and his mother, who had been best friends for decades, both hoped the Chouinard and Du families could
deepen their bond through marriage.
Spencer also understood the
underlying motivations. His family's
business, while still thriving, had
begun to decline in recent years. The decision to shift their focus back to Huyoniville wasn't just
ove
sentimental-it was strategic. Huyoniville was their hometown, and rebuilding their foundation there was their
best chance at revival.
But without the Du Group's support, it would be an uphill battle.
The Du Group had reached its peak in Huyoniville, dominating the local business scene like an undisputed king. If
the two families were united by marriage, the Du Group would naturally extend its resources to ensure the
Chouinard family's success. For Spencer, this wasn't just about business-it was personal. He couldn't deny that
Abby was extraordinary, but he also knew there was more at stake than just his feelings.
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