To protect Edmund, the butler had shifted all the blame to Sabrina.
However, Edmund’s expression turned gloomy at once.
“What nonsense are you talking about? Get lost!”
“Mr. Edmund…”
In the end, Benedict didn’t carry out his threat.
However, when he entered the living room and saw the tightly shut door upstairs, his expression changed drastically.
“I won’t hold you accountable for what happened. However, you have to get her to leave.”
“What did you say?”
Still holding onto his painful stomach, Edmund looked up the moment he heard those words. “Leave? But her body hasn’t recovered. She cannot go!”
“You don’t have to worry about that. Before I came here, her brother told me that he will find her a place to stay in a day or two. Once I give him a call, he will send someone to pick her up. Hence, there’s nothing for you to worry about.”
Just as he spoke, Benedict picked up the phone from the side table.
The moment he started dialing, Edmund quickly approached and slapped the phone away from his hand, causing it to crash onto the ground.
“What gives you the right to decide for me? Have you forgotten your place?”
“What did you say?”
Although it looked as if tempers were about to flare, that was how the father and son interacted with each other most of the time.
The reason was that Edmund was an illegitimate child. Ever since he was young, we would grow up amidst the mockery and contempt shown by others. Although Benedict would visit him once in a while, Edmund simply saw it as charity instead.
Therefore, he was filled with hatred for Benedict.
When the butler saw that the situation was going to escalate again, he quickly intervened to diffuse it.
“Mr. Cooper, is there a need to argue with Mr. Edmund over something as trivial as this? I’m sure you’re aware that he loves to go against you for the sake of it. By ordering him to send the woman away, he would definitely not comply even if he was willing to do so.”
After hearing those words, a sudden realization dawned upon Benedict.
“Do you mean…”
“Just sent her away when he isn’t around. By the time he returns, he likely won’t complain,” the butler suggested confidently.
In truth, that was how Edmund always behaved. Every time he had quarreled with his dad, the butler would discreetly resolve whatever problem it was. By the time he found out, he would turn a blind eye to it.
After calming down, Benedict agreed to the plan.
In truth, he wasn’t being unreasonable.
He had indeed wanted to ally himself with the Jadesons. After all, he felt they would be of use in the future.
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