Chapter 957
"Nope."
His voice was t, clearly not wanting to talk about that guy.
Maja never asked about Ian and Eric''s situation, but she knew too well that Eric was quite the darling in
the Raymond family, while Ian was often overlooked.
She dropped the topic and sat quietly in the passenger seat.
Upon reaching the old house, she followed Ian up the stairs.
They came to a room that was locked from the outside, clearly unused for a long time.
Ian went to fetch the keys from the butler, who added a cautionary note.
"Young master, please don''t fiddle with the stuff inside. Grandma Edith used to go in there frequently."
It''s no secret that Edith favored Eric most.
Ian unlocked the door, revealing a room filled with the musty smell of dust.
The curtains were drawn, making the room quite dim.
Just as Maja was about to step in, the butler stopped her.
"Ms. Pennyfeather, Grandma Edith once said that only a select few of the Raymond family can enter
this room."
What he meant was that not even all the Raymonds were allowed in, and since she wasn''t one of
them, she''d better stay outside.
Thinking of Edith''s past behavior, Maja held back. Though Edith had left Greenfield, she mighte
back any day, and Maja didn''t want to stir up any trouble.
Ian pulled back the curtains and went over to a shelf, atop which were gifts from Eric.
Just some small tokens.
He checked each one but found no clues rted to the information he had.
His gaze fell on a photo of him and Eric. They shared some resemnce, with Eric looking more
gentle.
Ian was a bit colder inparison.
His big brother was only two years older than him.
Without lingering on the photo, he turned to Maja.
"Do you think I look like him?"
But there was no response. Turning his head, he saw Maja standing at the doorway, noting in.
Maja heard Ian''s question, but she couldn''t see a picture. She could only see a photo in Ian''s hand
from where she stood.
"Well, being brothers, you must have some simrities."
Ian casually tossed the photo aside, his voice even more indifferent. "But sometimes I feel like he''s the
real son of my mother."
Children who were ignored by their families often had such thoughts.
A pang of sympathy hit Maja, and she quickly replied, "But you must be the best-looking one in the
Raymond family."
Thisment brought a smile to Ian''s face.
He chuckled lightly and, having checked all the items, sighed.
"Nothing here. Let''s go."
Closing the lid, he moved towards the doorway where Maja stood.
Maja noticed that he seemed more rxed than when he first entered the room.
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The door was locked again, and Ian returned the keys to the butler.
The butler, worried about Holden, couldn''t help but ask,
"Sir, what about Holden?"
"Grandpa left willingly with them. The investigation will be tough. They''ve dodged all surveince, and
we''ve not heard anything yet."
The butler looked even more worried, and Ian could only reassure him.
"Don''t worry, Grandpa has his own ns."
The butler said no more, merely sighing.
As Ian and Maja left the old house, he called Fitch.
"I''m sure there''s nothing in those things. I haven''t epted any gifts from him since I grew up. They''re
all stuff from my childhood, simple in design, unlikely to conceal any information."
Fitch, who had high hopes, could only chuckle bitterly.
"Eric is indeed a genius. If he wanted to hide something, we''d have a hard time finding it."
By now, Ian was back in the car and, hearing this, lowered his head.
"Maybe we don''t really know him. Even though I''m his brother, I didn''t know he could love a woman this
much until recently."
Geniuses were mad, and they didn''t fall in love.
Eric was genuinely versatile, capable of experiencing deep emotions and risking everything for love.
A small smile crept onto Ian''s face. "It seemed I''ve lost to him in every aspect."
As he said this, he looked at Maja beside him.
All the bitterness disappeared in an instant. With Maja by his side, he felt like he had the whole world.