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Cedric was furious. On the other hand, Eugene calmly just said, “Understood,” before hanging up the phone. Henry raised a
brow and asked, “Your father?” Eugene was noncommittal and the old man snorted, “He sure knows how to put on airs, he thinks
I’m already dead.”
Eugene did not say anything, quietly accompanying the old man as they finished their meal. After the old man was done eating,
he went straight back to his room. However, as he passed by Eugene, he paused for a moment and said in a low voice, “I was
too busy with work before and didn’t educate your father well. He’s a muddled man. You shouldn’t follow his example.”
Eugene’s gaze lowered, deep emotions flickering in the depths of his profound gaze, emotions he did not want others to see.
The next morning, Cedric called early, reminding Eugene to come over. After calmly ending the call, Eugene slid his finger down
the screen and his gaze lingered on Melanie’s contact.
Eugene rarely saved his family members‘ numbers on his personal phone. He preferred to commit the numbers of people close
family business. He was always wary of those around him, a habit that Eugene himself had also absorbed to some extent.
Eugene had remembered Melanie’s number for several years and could recognize it at a glance. His fingertips paused on the
string of digits. There was a subtle furrow on his brow but it quickly relaxed. When he lifted his head again, his eyes had
regained their clarity.
He drove out, not heading to LeapCo as one would expect, but back to Cedric’s place. Entering the residence, he found Stella
and Cedric having breakfast. The table was quiet, with Stella reading a magazine and Cedric reading a newspaper. The
atmosphere seemed as if they were two strangers casually sharing a table.
Eugene cast a cold glance at them, then focused his gaze directly on Cedric. “I have a client meeting at noon. If you have
something to say, say it now,” he said directly in a cold voice.
Cedric tossed the newspaper onto the table and directed his hawk–like eyes at Eugene. After a moment, he stood up with
displeasure and said, “Is this how you talk to me?”
Standing tall, Eugene faced Cedric across the dining table, their gazes locked. Eugene inherited some of Stella’s looks, but the
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eyes mirrored Cedric’s.
Neither yielded to the other.
Irritated, Stella pushed away her half–eaten croissant and complained, “Can’t you two discuss your matters elsewhere? Do you
have to disturb people’s meals? Why don’t you go to the study?”
“Come in,” Cedric said in a deep voice. Eugene followed him into the study. The place exuded a heavy, old–fashioned
atmosphere with its cold–toned decor and piles of documents, creating a strong sense of oppression.
The moment Eugene entered the study, he heard Cedric lower his voice even more and coldly reprimand him, “If you still want to
enter headquarters, start paying attention to it yourself.
“The Hel family is getting restless,” Cedric spoke with his eyes fixed on Eugene. Accustomed to a position of authority, he always
carried an oppressive tone that made his words feel like a command.
Eugene raised a brow in return. “Is that the reason you summoned me?”
Cedric narrowed his eyes, waiting for the second half of his sentence.
Eugene smirked sarcastically. “Are you starting to feel your control slip away now that the family’s influence is growing?”
“Shouldn’t you have thought about these things when you kicked me out of the headquarters and welcomed the Hel family in?”
Eugene’s tone was indifferent and even, as if he were discussing something unrelated to himself..