Chapter 406 After Wayne saw Sage, his stern expression turned into a faint smile.
“Sage, you’re back.” “Grandpa.”
Sage took a few steps forward. She asked Hunter to put the gifts that Nigel had prepared for Wayne at the side, and she conveyed Nigel’s concern to him. Wayne nodded in appreciation. “That’s very considerate of Nigel.” Hunter looked at Zane, who kneeled on the ground, with a cold gaze. The disgust he had for his future father-in-law in his eyes was unconcealable.
Nigel was not Wayne’s grandson, but he still prepared some food and drinks for him. On the other hand, Zane, Wayne’s son, came empty-handed, and he had the cheek to beg him for help.
Both the brothers, Braxton and Zane, were the same. They only knew how to take, but they did not know how to give.
Thanks to Zane’s indifference toward Leah and his lack of involvement in her upbringing, ‘Leah did not go down the wrong path. Otherwise, if he had brought her up, he would have
raised her to be like Yeva.
“Uncle Zane, how could you disturb Grandpa’s rest?”
Sage lowered her eyes slightly and looked toward Zane. Her tone seemed very calm.
“Uncle Braxton angered Grandpa so badly that he had a cerebral hemorrhage. If you were to piss him off until any mishaps happened to him, would you be able to take responsibility for that?”
Her tone was calm and collected, but Zane clearly heard the coldness and threats between her words.
He could not help but recall the miserable state his brother, Braxton, ended up in. He moved his knees in fear to dodge a little as if he was afraid that Sage would beat him up. He then hurriedly asked Wayne for help, “Dad, save me. She wants to kill your son…”
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