Just then, Wilbur turned to look at the Zanders.
Yolanda and her sons trembled uncontrollably. They lowered their heads and did not dare to look at Wilbur at all.
Jean walked up then, falling to his knees. "Thank you for saving my life, sir. I don't know how to thank you."
"You don't need to. You gave me that crown in return for my help. We don't owe each other anything," said Wilbur calmly.
Jean felt like the crown was nothing compared to the safety and lives of his family, even if it was a family treasure.
He said, "Sir, I still have fifty million dollars in my savings. Could you give me your account number? I'll send it over."
Wilbur could not help but sigh.
Zander Corp was worth billions of dollars, but Jean, one of the heirs to the company, only had fifty million dollars in his savings.
It was clear just how much he was ostracized by his family.
Wilbur looked over at Yolanda, Jameson, and Jeffrey. "None of the three of you can even compare to Jean. You, Yolanda, have always favored your two older sons. What were the both of them doing after Jace fell sick?"
Wilbur paused for a bit, before going on.
"They were wrapped up in fighting over power to control the company, going as far as hiring peak Sanctuary experts to get them what they wanted by force. They were at each other's throats, and you were blind to all of it. Jean was the only person trying to think of a way to solve your family crisis, and not only did you ignore his deeds, but you thought he was a piece of garbage who was trying to steal from the family."
Wilbur glanced at Yolanda and the rest.
All three of them lowered their heads in shame, not daring to utter another word.
"From the way I see it, Jean's the only one out of all of you who's able to carry on the legacy of Zander Corp. He is patient, humble, and kind, on top of many other good qualities, none of which I see in any of you. I'll let you think about that yourself."
Following that, Wilbur raised a hand and tossed the bone flute into his demiplane.
He then looked at Santino, who scrambled to bow.
Wilbur gave it some thought, and waved a hand at him, gesturing for him to come over.
Santino walked over, confused.
Wilbur said, "Seeing as how loyal you were even in the face of death, I'll help you out one more time."
Then, in plain sight, Wilbur shifted Santino's death curse onto himself.
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