As Homer's father, Xavion was the most nervous out of them all. He knew he had failed to teach his son well. Now that Homer was dead, the people would divert their fury at him.
It was getting closer to eight o'clock. He anxiously nudged Kathleen and mumbled," Kathleen... Maybe I shouldn't go up in a while..."
Kathleen said resolutely, "None of us can be absent in today's press conference!"
Xavion panicked. "I’m afraid that my appearance later will cause public anger. It'll be bad if it affects your press conference..." "Don't worry about it," Kathleen said, not leaving any room for him to wriggle out. ' The three of you don’t have to say or do anything on stage. I'll speak all by myself. You just need to apologize together when I apologize to the public. Bow with me as I do."
Xavion wanted to say something else, but Jordan interrupted him with a cold growl," Xavion! Your son has made such a big disaster, and you’re his father! If you don't show up, what will others think of us?!"
Xavion was ashamed. "Grandpa... You're right..."
Jordan glared icily at him before turning to Spencer, who kept his head low in silence. Jordan warned, "Everyone in the Fox family, including myself, must obey Kathleen's order. Otherwise, get out of the Fox family as soon as possible and leave!"
Xavion shrank in fear and hurriedly said, "I understand, Grandpa..."
At the same time, Rosalie, clad in a black suit, opened the door and strode to Kathleen. "Miss Fox, there's one minute left."
"Okay." Kathleen nodded. She took the opportunity to ask, "Rosalie, is Mr. Wade not coming?"
"Yes," Rosalie said. "Mr. Wade is watching the live broadcast in the hotel. He asked me to pass you a message: The light is at the end of the tunnel.”
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