There was a flash of unnaturalness in Nancy's eyes.
But still admitted, "Yes, Jay is the most suitable person to sit in the position of the heir of the Jones Family, and only he has the ability to take over the Jones Family."
Sebastian shook his head and corrected, "Not because of his abilities, but because of who he is, Auntie Nancy, does he know he's your son yet?"
"When I solve all this and send him successfully to the position of the Jones Family heir, I will naturally tell him, no need for you to talk too much!" Nancy said viciously.
She has her own plan for everything she does.
It's not Sebastian's turn to meddle.
"It's true that you're doing all this for his own good." Sebastian nodded, "But have you ever wondered if he wants it all or not?"
Nancy froze in her tracks.
Indeed, she did all this without ever asking Jay.
But does it matter?
Jay will love it, for sure!
"You're too presumptuous," Sebastian shook his head, "If you really understood that, then it wouldn't be you standing here against me right now, it would be Jay."
Nancy choked again.
"Don't think you can step on my head forever just because you occasionally get the upper hand, now that the Jones Family is in my hands, you watch out."
Throwing down these words, Nancy broke the Parker pen off hard, turned around and walked away.
When Jay came out of the chaos, he found himself lying in a hospital room.
The pungent smell of disinfectant filled his entire nasal cavity, and the numbness in his legs made him stifle a muffled grunt.
"Mr. Jones, you're awake." Immediately, a nurse walked up and opened her mouth to ask.
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