Xavier answered without hesitation, "That's right. The only reason I took you everywhere with me when we were kids was because Dad told me to. I learned early on who held the power and that if I wanted anything, I had to play by the rules. That's all there is to it."
Leonard didn't reply. A moment later, Xavier's car disappeared down the road.
The valuable contract in Leonard's hands brought him no excitement whatsoever. Whatever good mood he'd had was completely wiped away by Xavier's attitude.
At that moment, he finally understood—Xavier had genuinely wanted him dead that day at the hunting grounds.
Back in the living room, Leonard signed the contract distractedly. Pierre extended a hand with a polite smile. "Congratulations."
Leonard was tempted to ask if Pierre felt the same way Xavier did, but he kept the question to himself.
The answer would likely be just another slap in the face. Pierre was simply better at hiding his true feelings.
After that night, his role as one of the Sawyer family heirs officially began.
From now on, he'd have to start managing his share of the family business and could no longer live the carefree life of a playboy.
As he left Sawyer Manor, Leonard suddenly didn't feel like going back to his place.
Until dawn, this was his last bit of freedom, and he wanted to spend it where he truly wanted to be—with the person he wanted to see most. A face came to mind—Lia.
Casting aside all restraints, he called her, and she picked up quickly.
Her cheerful voice came through the line. "What's up, Mr. Sawyer? Can't sleep in the middle of the night, so you've called me for a scolding, huh?"
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