Jaxen expressed his displeasure. “After all these years of friendship, only today have I realized that you put love before our bond!” It became clear to him now.
Vincent was on the verge of removing his apron, but he paused when Katelyn mentioned how well it suited him. After a brief moment, he chose to leave it on without saying a word. The source of th?s content is find?novel.net
What could this mean? Was it possible that Vincent, who had remained single for so long, had finally lost his composure due to love?
Jaxen’s bluntness left Katelyn feeling somewhat uncomfortable. Meanwhile, Vincent shot him a cold, threatening look. “Say one more word, and I’m throwing you out.”
In a quiet yet defiant tone, Jaxen retorted, “You’re only tough with me. Why don’t you treat Katelyn this way?”
Vincent’s frown deepened, and his eyes sharpened in warning. “You’re different.”
Feeling slighted, Jaxen crossed his arms and protested.
Vincent, appearing slightly irritated, threatened, “If you keep pushing, I’ll tell your grandfather all the foolish things you’ve done over the years.”
Jaxen immediately understood the threat.
He fell silent.
Though Jaxen feared Vincent, he enjoyed provoking him. That was simply who Jaxen was.
Noticing Katelyn’s discomfort, Vincent shifted the conversation. “Is there something you need today?”
Jaxen’s tone turned serious as he snapped his fingers. “You’re right. I wouldn’t have come to you unless it was important. But I can’t stand watching you flaunt your romance!”
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Katelyn pursed her lips, coughed, and frowned. “Enough with the jokes.”
Jaxen quickly raised his hand, mimicking a zipper across his lips.
In a cold voice, Jaxen said, “Many people are trying to locate Cormac. Neil is manipulating public opinion, trying to shift the blame onto you so he can eventually take control of the resort project.” Vincent had anticipated this.
Unfazed, Vincent responded coolly, “Knowing Neil, he’d find a way to pin this on me, regardless of my involvement.”
“I’ve already handled the issue, so there’s no need for concern. As for the resort project…” Jaxen paused.
Cormac, who had been in charge, had recently been tossed into the sea. The new leader of the project, who was closely tied to Neil, increased the likelihood that Neil would seize the lucrative deal. Jaxen had come to seek advice on how to move forward.
With composed assurance, Vincent said coldly, “Then find a way to shut the project down completely.” If he couldn’t secure the project, he wouldn’t let Neil have it either—no struggle involved.
Vincent always had dual strategies in business: one for negotiations, the other for underworld dealings. Jaxen understood immediately. He nodded and said, “Don’t worry. I’ll handle it.”
Katelyn, puzzled by the cryptic conversation, felt a growing curiosity about the second topic. She was about to ask further questions when Jaxen suddenly turned to her, his expression serious.
“I heard Carol’s health is failing. The Wheeler family is urgently seeking a medical expert, especially the mysterious renowned healer, Hades.”
Katelyn’s eyes narrowed, and in her shock, the cup she held slipped from her hands, smashing to the ground with a loud crash.
The sound snapped Katelyn back from her shock. She urgently asked, “How can that be? Carol was in good health the last time we met!”
It had only been five days since their last gathering. Carol had been full of life, even managing to drive the Bailey family away. How could her condition have deteriorated so quickly?
Jaxen exhaled softly and replied, “I’ve heard her health has been declining steadily, but she kept pushing through. After resolving some lingering issues at her birthday banquet, she just couldn’t keep going anymore.”
Katelyn clenched her fists unconsciously as memories of Carol calling her aside after the banquet flooded her mind. Carol had looked exhausted after speaking only a few sentences.
At the time, Katelyn had assumed the long celebration had simply worn Carol out, not realizing it was the onset of illness taking its toll.
Vincent watched Katelyn with a mixture of concern and understanding. He knew how much Carol meant to her.
“Stay calm,” he said gently. “The Wheeler family has top-notch doctors. They’ll make sure nothing serious happens to her.”
He then turned to Jaxen, his expression thoughtful, and asked, “You mentioned the Wheeler family is seeking someone? The magic healer, Hades?”
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