The assistant gritted his teeth as he spat out his last sentence.
They were all fully aware of Sebastian’s intelligence. That was why they had been planning such a complex scheme to get rid of him.
But little did they expect that Sebastian would cross all moral lines to fight back.
The guy did not hesitate at all to take away another man’s life.
They definitely did not see that coming.
“That being said, you don’t have to worry, Mr. George. Even though our plan failed this time, we still have our final trump card. It’s just a matter of time before he gives up his position.”
The assistant’s lips curled into a smile.
Solomon did not utter a word as he, too, displayed an evil smile.
Meanwhile, Sebastian reached home extremely late that day.
He had to make sure there was no loose end after getting back all the shares from those disloyal shareholders. The last thing he wanted was to hear another bad news from Sabrina after he went back to Lightspring.
In the middle of the night, Sebastian trudged back to Royal Court One, feeling beyond exhausted.
“Mr. Hayes, you’re back?”
Just when Sebastian was puzzled at the sight of how the lights in the living room were still on, a voice rang out.
Staring at Wendy, Sebastian questioned, “Why? Are they still awake?”
He thought the kids were waiting for him.
But to his confusion, Wendy shook her head. “No, it’s not them. Mr. Hayes Sr. is waiting for you inside.”
What?
Froze on his spot, Sebastian shifted his gaze toward the living room. Only then did he notice his elderly father sitting beneath the chandeliers.
This old man. What’s he doing here at this late hour?
“Dad, what are you doing here? It’s so late already, why aren’t you asleep yet? If you want to ask about the company, I’ll tell you tomorrow. I’m tired.”
Sebastian was somewhat irritated and intended to head upstairs.
Seeing that, Frederick rose from the couch. “Hold on a second. Come here. There’s something I need to tell you.”
Sebastian was rendered speechless. In the end, he suppressed his frustration and stepped toward Frederick.
“Sebastian, how’s Sasha?”
“She has completed her last operation today, and I heard she has regained her sight. Why? Do you want her back here? Unfortunately, it won’t be that soon.”
Sebastian was annoyed by Frederick’s question.
Looking at Sebastian’s expression, Frederick let out a laugh. “Well, that’s fine. If that’s the case, Sebastian, you should bring the kids to Lightspring.”
“What did you say?”
Sebastian could not believe his ears. “Are you asking me to take them to Lightspring?”
“Yes. Haven’t you been dreaming of living a peaceful family life? Since Sasha is fine now, you should bring the kids with you. This way, the whole family could be reunited.”
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