Chapter 55
“I’ve told you many times not to run around the garden. Didn’t you hurt yourself enough the previous time when you fell? Did you forgot
about that already?”
Ren, feeling sad, waved his hand. “No no, daddy. What are you doing outside? I’m just playing with Uncle Benji. Right, Uncle Benji?”
“Yes, we’re just playing.” Benji forced a smile that looked worse than crying, but he didn’t dare defy the child. Once, he didn’t play along, and soon after that, the child planned his revenge and got him good.
If it weren’t for Rickard walking by and saving him, he might still be stuck in a tree.
Rickard saw through their pretense and glared at Ren. “Go play by yourself. I need to speak to Uncle Benji.”
“Okay,” the child quickly replied. He would say yes as long as he didn’t get punished.
In the study.
Benji wiped the sweat off his forehead and politely said, “Mr. Duval, our partnership with Lane Holdings is ending, but I heard that the person who took over this project is very enthusiastic. Who knows if something will change.”
Sitting on the chair, Rickard was even more intimidating than he was three years ago. Time left experience and nothing more on him.
“We’ll see how it goes then. As long as the project is still available, we’ll be able to negotiate no matter who it changes to.”
“Yes, sir.” Benji was ready to leave when he was called back. An unnoticeable expression flashed across Rickard’s eyes.
“What about what I asked you to investigate? Is there still no information about… her?”
Benji quietly sighed.
Ever since Mrs. Duval signed the divorce papers three years ago, Mr. Duval had not given up on finding her. However, the world was a huge place, so it wouldn’t be easy to find someone.
Furthermore, Hesper was probably doing her best to avoid them, so there was no news about her whatsoever.
“I’m sorry, Mr. Duval.”
“It’s not your fault.” Rickard slowly closed his eyes. “She just doesn’t want to see us. You can leave now.”
“…Alright.” Benji didn’t know what more to say, so he turned and left.
The study immediately fell quiet. The evening sun shone on his face, but it didn’t make his loneliness look less.
“Hesper, even if you don’t want to see me, don’t you want to see your own son…”
Rickard subconsciously rubbed the ring on his finger. That was what she left along with the divorce papers.
It was funny thinking about it. He didn’t want to get married, so he didn’t get her a ring. Hesper bought this for herself.
However, after she left and a few years had passed, he
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