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Crowned by the Man They Feared (Amelia and Jeremy) novel Chapter 336

Broken by Destiny by George Orwell 336 Summary

In this chapter, Jeremy faces intense pressure from his grandmother, Bridget Curran, and his uncle Wade regarding his engagement to Sabrina. Despite the Curran family’s emphasis on strategic alliances and social status, Jeremy firmly rejects the arranged marriage, revealing his desire to call off the engagement. This decision shocks Bridget, who had meticulously planned the match with Sabrina due to her impeccable family background and qualities that suited the Curran legacy.

Bridget is furious and refuses to accept Jeremy’s choice, insisting that the engagement must continue and that the family’s honor depends on it. Jeremy, however, remains resolute, showing a rare side of patience and emotional depth when it comes to Amelia, the woman he truly cares about. His defiance against his grandmother’s wishes marks a significant conflict between tradition and personal desire.

Wade, Jeremy’s uncle, seizes the opportunity to undermine Jeremy further by attacking Amelia’s reputation. He highlights her mysterious past and strained family ties with the Nygards, warning that marrying her would bring disgrace to the Curran family. Wade’s comments fuel Bridget’s anger and deepen the familial tension, as she vehemently opposes any connection to the troubled Nygard family.

Caught in the middle of this familial storm, Jeremy struggles with the weight of expectations and his own feelings. The chapter ends with a palpable tension, highlighting the clash between duty and love, and setting the stage for further conflicts within the Curran family.

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Chapter 336 Grandma Says No

“Come on, you’ve got this! I believe in you!” The words echoed with encouragement, trying to lift the tension in the room.

At the Curran Estate, Jeremy was known for his sharp focus on efficiency and results. That was his nature—swift, decisive, and always aiming for the best outcome. Yet, when it came to Amelia, everything changed. Patience became his companion, and he found himself savoring every moment of the unfolding story with her. With anyone else, it was all about speed and accomplishment. But Amelia was different.

“Jeremy, are you seriously saying you want to call off your engagement with Sabrina? What kind of nonsense is that?” Bridget Curran’s voice trembled with disbelief as she sat comfortably in her favorite wicker chair. Her precious grandson rarely made the effort to visit, so she had been in an unusually good mood. But his words hit her like a cold wave, nearly making her lose her composure in shock and anger.

“I never agreed to this arranged marriage in the first place,” Jeremy replied calmly, his tone steady. “Our family doesn’t need a marriage alliance.”

Bridget’s eyes narrowed. “You don’t need a marriage alliance? Then find a girl and get married already! Cancel the engagement, and I’ll bring your future wife home myself.”

Jeremy didn’t hesitate this time. His certainty stunned Bridget. Could it be that he had found a woman he truly cared for? Impossible. She had only ever approved of Sabrina—because of her impeccable family background and her own remarkable qualities. Sabrina had beauty, brains, and the kind of grace that matched her grandson’s status perfectly. No other woman could measure up to that. Not just anyone could become the lady of the Curran household.

“No. This engagement is not going to be canceled, no matter what. When your mother returns and hears about this, she’ll support my decision,” Bridget insisted, her voice firm and unwavering. She had worked hard to arrange such a perfect match, and she was not about to let it fall apart so easily.

“Canceled or not, it’s happening,” Jeremy said firmly, his resolve unshaken.

Unlike Vincent, Jeremy didn’t fear anyone—not even his grandmother. If he didn’t want a woman or a marriage, no one could force it upon him.

Bridget’s face flushed with fury. “You!” she hissed, nearly losing control again.

“Jeremy, what’s gotten into you? You barely come home—maybe twice a year—and now you’re trying to give your grandma a heart attack?” Wade, who had been absent for a long time, spoke up suddenly. He had just arrived and found himself in the middle of this heated exchange. Seizing the opportunity, he saw a chance to assert himself over his nephew.

Since Jeremy’s father vanished and was presumed dead, Wade had been waiting for his moment to rise and claim power. Yet, despite everything, Hendrick’s son still stood above him. It felt utterly unfair.

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