In the evening, the Bentley slowly drove into the Jewell family’s old residence.
It had been two years since Chester had been back, and an unspeakable sense of unfamiliarity crept up inside him.
“Young Master, you’re finally back.” The butler went forward enthusiastically and opened the door for him.
As the butler was about to support Chester, Chester’s indifferent eyes swept over him. The smile on the butler’s face stiffened right away.
“I don’t need you to support me.” Chester stretched out his walking stick. Then, he extended his sound leg before extending the prosthetic leg.
Hunter and his wife had walked out by then.
At the sight of their son, Hunter’s eyes flashed with annoyance and disdain. However, he quickly concealed those feelings.
“Chester, your leg seems much better now. You look no different from a normal person.”
Madam Jewell called out to Chester with a grin, “Come on in. I’ve told the chef to prepare many of your favorite dishes.”
Chester walked toward the living hall in silence. When he entered the main door, two bodyguards nodded at him courteously before flashing a smile at Ken.
“Ken, it’s been a while since we last met. I’ve missed you so much.”
“I knew both of you missed Ken, so I’ve prepared some dishes for you too. All of you can gather over there.” Hunter waved his hand with great dignity.
“I’ve eaten beforehand, so I won’t eat.” Ken straightened his back. “My duty is to protect Young Master Jewell.”
“What do you mean? This is his home. Do you think we’ll hurt him?” Hunter got mad the moment he heard what Ken said.
A bodyguard beside Ken advised him, “Ken, President Jewell really wants to improve his relationship with Young Master Jewell. Let’s gather over there and not disturb their family reunion. What’s more, we’re outsiders. There are some things we shouldn’t be listening to.”
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