Chapter 2277
After thewyer sat down, he smiled at Sebastian, "I guess I should call you President in the future."
Thewyer usually addressed Sebastian by name or Mr. Jennings like the other people.
Sebastian did not expect thewyer to be so direct.
"Mr. Lycett, did my father really leave me an inheritance?" Sebastian found had found it hard to
believe that his father would leave him anything, so he said, "My father has always said I was
incapable, and he would rather donate his fortune instead of leaving it for his children…"
"Haha! He only said that when he was angry. If he had not said that, you would not be motivated to
do a good job." Mr. Lycett did not immediately tell Sebastian the contents of the will. "Your father
has a strange temper. I''m sure you agree with me deeply on this, right?"
"Hmm. My father has never once praised me, but my elder sister had said that he had showered me
with praise," Sebastian said helplessly while brewing his tea. "To be honest, I don''t think I''m that
useless. But all because of my father and him constantly calling me useless, I doubt myself."
"I understand how you feel, which is why I said that it was your time on the phone. In the future, no
one will ever dare criticize you that way. It''s time to show off your skills," Mr. Lycett said. "When your
father was still alive, he hesitated when it came to dividing his fortune. He would change his mind
daily."
"I can imagine how conflicted he must have been. He often said that he wanted to donate his entire
fortune. But the more he said it, the more unwilling he grew," Sebastian said. "He also did not feel
much for his children. We are no longer his pawns."
"Your father has told you that he wanted to donate his entire fortune, but he has never once said
that to me. He is notpletely cold-hearted. He earns so much money and unts his power; he
would not want his descendants to live in poverty."
"You have spoken too well of my father. Maybe he treated outsiders differently to how he treats his
children." Sebastian would not give fakepliments just because his father had left him his
fortune.
Mr. Lycett said, "Perhaps! Your fatheres off as suspicious to me, but he is no different than any
other wealthy person. Most wealthy people are suspicious by nature."
"Hmm."
"You might not be too familiar with how suspicious your father can be." Mr. Lycett smiled and said,
"Your father contacted me every day."
"You did say this just now, but I thought nothing of it." Sebastian looked at him. "Why would he
contact you daily?"
Mr. Lycett said in a suppressed tone, "Because he changed his will every day."
Sebastian was speechless.
"I''m not exaggerating. It''s true. Every day he would devote some time to talking about you and your
siblings," Mr. Lycett said. "Before your brother made that huge mistake, he favored him the most
because your brother is good at his job. He had made your father a lot of money. But after his
mistake, your father hadpletely removed him from the list of heirs, so your brother won''t get a
single cent."
Sebastian was not surprised at all about that.
"Let''s talk about your elder sister. Your father had thought of leaving some of his fortune to her, as
she too is quite good at her job, but because of her messy personal life, especially with her affairs
with younger men, and finally, her divorce, he had decided not to award her anything. He felt that
her open rtionship with a younger man had embarrassed the familypletely."
Sebastian was shocked to hear that.
"She was only in a rtionship with a man younger than her. She did not do anything wrong. How
many girlfriends did my father have? How can my sisterpare to his love life?" Although
Sebastian was not close to his sister, he felt that it was absurd his father did not leave her anything.
"All of you are his children. He can ask you to do anything, but you can''t ask the same of him. That
is how he thought." Mr. Lycett told Sebastian what Dean had felt.
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"But if my elder brother and sister won''t get a single cent, the others are even more unqualified,
right?" Sebastian logically analyzed the situation. "Only they were working for the Jennings family.
The others have never once done anything for the family."