Chapter 53
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As soon as Damien’s words fell, he received a resounding p on the face from his father. The
force of the blow caused him to turn 180 degrees on the spot, nearly causing him to
fall.
In the office, Paul’s harsh scolding could be heard. “You rascal! What nonsense are you spouting?”
Marc sat quietly on the sofa, watching a father disciplined his son. From the beginning, he did not
utter a word, observing this dramatic scene of the Mosley father and son as though it were a one–
act y.
Damien took the hit and received a stern warning from his father, causing him to finally be
somewhat more obedient.
Compared to Damien’s carefree and rebellious attitude, Paul seemed to be an old hand. He knew
when to advance and when to retreat, understanding the value of seeking support from a strong ally.
He also recognized the importance of adapting to the circumstances.
“Mr. Males, please don’t take offense. This child has been spoiled by me. His mind is filled with
romances between men and women.”
Paul wore a refined and gentlemanly smile. He said, “A man should prioritize his career. These
minor feelings and romances are just embellishments. One must not let rtionships cloud their
judgment. Don’t you agree?”
Marc nced at him calmly.
He said coldly. “Mr. Mosley, are you talking about me?”
Paul’s smile froze on his face.
In the past, he could have sat down with Marc for a friendly chat and someughter. But now, they
needed Males Group’s favor, and it was challenging to maintain aposed demeanor.
Although Marc was not much older than Paul’s son, he exuded a stronger presence, a natural aura
that came from hispetence and capability. It was the kind of presence thatmanded
respect.
“Oh no, of course not. Mr. Males, how could you possibly be someone swayed by emotions?”
Marc replied, “Thus, I naturally have my reasons for not cooperating with Starfield anymore.”
Marc leaned back slightly and raised his hand slightly. Thomas went forward and handed Paul a
stack of documents. Paul had a bad feeling, but he still reached out to take it.
He flipped through a few pages, and the more he read, the more unpleasant his face became.
Meanwhile, Damien, who was standing behind him and peeking at the documents, became
nervous.
“How did you get this?”
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as he looked at Marc. “Where did you get this? Did you backstab
me?”
He became agitated as he asked. He rushed forward and wanted to ask Marc what was going on,
but Thomas stopped him in time and pressed him down. Damien’s arm was almost twisted off, and
he screamed in pain.
“Mr. Males, please show some mercy!”
Paul couldn’t bear to see his son in pain. Damien was his own flesh and blood. It would be false to
say he didn’t feel distressed when Damien was hurt.
Marc was still seated calmly on the sofa and showed no emotional reaction. “Young people can be
impulsive. It’s not a good thing to engage in rash actions. While having fun is fine, it’s important to
know the limits and not get involved in childish matters.”
His calmly spoken words made Paul break out in a cold sweat, and he quickly bowed in
response.
“This was intercepted halfway by my people. Otherwise, it might have already ended up in
the hands of the relevant authorities now. Take the documents and the contract back. Indulging your
son is like killing him. Mr. Paul, I hope you will act wisely,” Marc said calmly.
Today, Marc wore a ck shirt and blended seamlessly with the ck chair behind him. He sat
there motionless, disying a cold demeanor as if he had no emotions.
A person like Marc couldn’t possibly be swayed by emotions.
Paul’s body was drenched in cold sweat, and he felt that this visit had been too abrupt, resulting in a
significant loss for him.
He lifted his son, who was now like a limp noodle and left in a hurry.
Once they were gone, Thomas approached Marc cautiously. There was a hint of concern in his
voice as he asked, “Mr. Males, the Mosley father and son are not easy to deal with. Do you think
they might hold your wife responsible and seek revenge?”
Marc looked cool and distant. He was well aware of the nature of the Mosley father and son, and he
wasn’t entirely free from worry.
“Have someone keep a close eye on their movements and report any suspicious activities promptly.
This includes monitoring Pearl’s side as well. Send a couple of people over there to keep a close
watch.”
“Yes, I’ll arrange it immediately,” Thomas replied and left.
After having dinner, Pearl went to the workshop to pick out a piece of material and intended to
practice carving a small piece.
After returning to Nanston, she had been busy with various matters in thepany. She hadn’t
been able to find time to practice her carving skills. A day without practice would make her hands
feel restless.
She sat under a deskmp, holding a small knife, and began to carve a piece of gold.
Even the tiniest speck of gold was valuable, but Pearl didn’t seem to mind. She carved with
precision and skill, and in no time, she had created a lifelike rose from the piece of gold.
This craftsmanship was something that could be considered a treasured family tradition of the
Woolery family, passed down from one generation to the next. Only one heir was
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chosen in each generation, and her grandfather had passed it down to her father, who in turn
passed it on to her.
When Pearl was only three years old, she sat in her father’sp and began carving things with a
knife. She started with gold, silver, and precious stones, not caring about wasting good materials,
and eventually honed her skills to be a master in her craft.
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But besides her family, no one knew about her talent, including Marc.
Just as she finished carving one rose and was about to start another, the phone rang. She got up to
answer it. It was Emily’s voice, informing her that Tina wanted to see her.
“Let here over,” Pearl replied.
Tina felt that she had experienced all the grievances in her life in the past few days. Since Pearl’s
return, she hadn’t had a single peaceful day.
She was frequently confined and couldn’t leave home. She was constantly watched, making it feel
like she was in prison.
Today, Tina finally found a moment to make a phone call to Ralph for help. She wanted to ask her
father toe back and rescue her. However, Ralph was too absorbed in his gambling addiction
and couldn’t be bothered with his daughter’s plight.
After giving some perfunctory responses, he hung up, leaving Tina infuriated.
Her money–grubbing father waspletely unreliable in crucial moments.
Sitting on the toilet, Tina was extremely anxious. She felt that things couldn’t continue like this. She
would be driven crazy by Pearl.
She believed she couldn’t confront Pearl head–on. It wouldn’t lead to any favorable
oues.
Moreover, she couldn’t handle it alone. She needed an ally.
Tina bit her lip in contemtion for a long time, finally making a decision. She phone number, and
the sess or failure of her n hinged on this call.
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“Pearl.”
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When Tina was brought–to Pearl’s room by the butler, she didn’t start cursing at Pearl like before.
Instead, she greeted her respectfully and politely, appearing more well–mannered
than ever.
“Hi, Tina,” Pearl responded while holding a carving knife and continuing her work. She felt that the
day’s training had already yielded some results.
She nced in the direction of Tina, then looked away. “We agreed on two days, and you finished
so quickly? It seems I underestimated your intelligence. Well, you can recite now.” Tina was
momentarily surprised. She had spent her day dealing with her two bodyguards. How could she
have the time or inclination to memorize the family rules? Impossible!
She would be lucky if she could remember even one of the hundred rules.
“Oh, about that… “I haven’t finished memorizing them yet. How about I recite them for you
tomorrow? I came here today because I have a request, and I hope you can grant it.”
Tina’s attitude had done aplete 180–degree turn. But three years ago, or rather, from childhood
to adulthood, she had always been respectful and obedient in front of Pearl. It was onlyter that her
true nature was exposed.
Tina must have ulterior motives, or she would not be this polite to Pearl. Tina was still the same
person, but Pearl was no longer the easygoing Pearl from before.
Pearl asked, “Tell me,
what is it?”
Tina said, “I was thinking that could we bring Lindsay to Rose Garden for a few days? She’s about
to graduate from college, and we haven’t had a get–together in a long time. I miss
her.”
Pearl nced at her. “Isn’t your rtionship with Lindsay usually not so great? You’ve been jealous
of each other since childhood.”
“Not at all. We’re cousins, and didn’t all cousins quarrel and fight when they were young? Besides,
those were things from our childhood. We’re grown–up now, and we should support each other.
Don’t you think?”
As Pearl observed Tina’s scheming smile, she sighed inwardly. What other malicious
intentions could Tina have other than wanting to bring in some reinforcement to deal with Pearl, her
wicked cousin?
Pearl replied, “Alright, bring Lindsay over, and we’ll have a nice get–together.”
In any case, Pearl could discipline her younger cousins together. It saved time and effort.
The lively days were yet toe.
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