Chapter 158 Dog-Eat-Dog
Sierra tightened her grip on her bag. It would be a lie to say she didn’t want to leave, but the memory of Lewis’ ruthless behavior ran through her head, dissuading her from the idea. Despite this, she was unable to let go. Love was definitely a scary thing. Sierra smiled bitterly, understanding she would be trapped in his grasp for the rest of her life.
After Lewis left the residential area, he drove hurriedly to the hillside mansion instead of Styx Mansion. Normally, just the caretakers would be present in this mansion, but there were multiple guards on duty today.
The guards at the entry spotted his car and opened the gate respectfully, watching his car drive into the mansion before closing the gate again. Lewis pulled up in front of the mansion, and Phineas ran over to help him open the car door. He then greeted, “President Alvarez.”
“Where is he?”
“He’s inside.” Phineas swiftly led the way. They circled around the mansion to reach the backyard instead.
The dogs were kept in the backyard. They were let out in the evening to roam freely within the fenced area before being locked up for the day. Seth was inside at the time. Phineas wanted to scare him, so he abandoned him with the dogs and an empty cage. He expected Seth to be startled by the dogs and hide in the cage. This was a scheme to humiliate Seth.
When Lewis and Phineas arrived at the backyard, they did not find Seth trembling in the cage as Phineas had anticipated, but he was using the dogs as makeshift cushions. Having a few dogs as cushions provided a lot of warmth on such a cold day. Seth appeared to be either meditating or peacefully asleep, with his hands resting behind his head.
Phineas’ demeanor changed when he saw this situation, and he intuitively glanced at Lewis beside him. “President Alvarez, this…”
These dogs were surprisingly useless!
“They’re just some useless animals. Get rid of them,” Lewis said nonchalantly. He then walked in through the fence gate.
As the dogs caught a whiff of his scent, several of them perked up, raising their heads to look his way. The dogs, who had been acting as cushions for Seth, also stood up in response. Seth nearly fell to the ground after losing the dogs’ support, but he swiftly braced himself with his hands.
Seeing Lewis’ arrival, Seth sneered, “I wondered who it was. It turned out to be you, Lewis.”
The dogs around Lewis avoided him as he walked toward Seth, clearing a route for him. He stood in front of Seth and looked down at him, saying, “Only you are capable of laughing in the face of death.”
Seth laughed nonchalantly and replied, “Really? Then why haven’t you killed me? Let me guess. Is it because of Josephine? It seems that you have discovered her true identity. What should I do?”
Seth had a teasing tone. It was as if he wasn’t afraid that Lewis would murder him. Meanwhile, Lewis had no intention of bickering with him. He crouched down in front of him and smirked, saying, “There are many ways to torture a person. Murder is just one of them.”
“I agree. So, how do you plan to torture me then, Lewis?” Seth asked.
“I’ll need to give that some thought, of course. How about we start with a castration?” Lewis answered calmly.
Seth’s smile stiffened. He then quickly resumed smiling and said while clenching his teeth, How cruel.”
“It seems that you like this idea. Very well then…Phineas!”
Phineas walked toward him with big strides after hearing his call. “President Alvarez.”
Lewis tilted his head slightly and said, “It appears that Mr. Fairchild has trouble moving. Why don’t you give him a hand?”
Phineas felt a slight soreness in that area of his body after hearing those words. He masked his unease and nodded. “Alright.”
“Wait. President Alvarez, don’t you want to know why I gave in so easily?” Seth said suddenly, and a few cracks appeared in the smile on his face.
Lewis stood up and heedlessly smoothed out the non-existent crease on his sleeve. He remarked, “I wanted to know at first, but now I don’t think there’s any need for it.”
“Then let’s make a trade.”
“Not interested.”
Seth propped himself up and sat upright. He stared at Lewis and said, “No, you’re interested.”
“Oh?”
“Do you know who owns the company named TOPSUN?”
Lewis gave him a burning gaze. As if he were pondering something, Lewis paused for a moment before he said, “It’s Kiran’s.”
Seth raised his brows and answered, “Exactly. Isn’t he already a part of Alvarez Corp? Then you’d have guessed his motives by now.”
“So, are you interested now?” Seth asked after not receiving a response from him.
Lewis sneered, “So what? Are you planning to have a cutthroat competition with him?”
“Haha… President Alvarez, you’re the one in a dog-eat-dog situation with him. What does it have to do with me? You should know that I’m fine with siding with anyone. I’m only interested in seeing your family fight to the death,” Seth replied and laughed upon hearing
him.
What Seth said might not be pleasant to hear, but it was the truth. Kiran was Robert’s
illegitimate son. Although Robert did not announce it to the public, those with discerning eyes could see it clearly. Kiran and Lewis were both ambitious. After the failure of his previous plan, Kiran decided to beat Lewis at his own game by joining Alvarez Corp and taking him head-on. It really was a dog-eat-dog situation.
Robert had been extremely kind to Kiran, even granting him the overseas holding group. But Kiran wasn’t content and desired more. He wanted to take away all that belonged to Lewis. As for Lewis, no one knew what his thoughts were but himself.
Seth whispered, “Do you want to take over TOPSUN as well?”
Without waiting for Lewis to react, Seth added, “President Alvarez, don’t pretend you don’t need me. He currently owns 27% of Robert’s stock, which is similar to yours. On top of that, he has TOPSUN in his grasp. With your intelligence, you must be aware of the challenges that lie beyond.”
Lewis’
eyes narrowed, and they locked gazes, neither prepared to back down. The dim light in the backyard cast shadows on their faces, and a chilly sensation flooded the air as their eyes
met.
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