Chapter 318 The Scions of Kingbourne
Inside the study, Fabian was listening to the voice note from Wynter reminding him not to get worked up
He refused to open the door for Shane and raised his voice as he
said, “I’ll be fine if you stop pissing me off. You’d better leave before I think about revoking your position in the company.”
Shane grew anxious and stepped closer to the door. “Dad, I’m just worried about your health.”
“Worry about your intelligence.” Fabian gripped his dragon-headed
cane and snarled. “Leave.”
Shane’s fists clenched at his sides. He couldn’t understand why
Fabian had such an aversion toward him. It was like he meant
nothing to Fabian.
“Fine, I’ll leave,” Shane relented. “But my doctor will be stationed
outside your study just in case.”
When he heard no reply from Fabian, he left. Until now, he had yet t
tell Marie that their long-lost daughter had been found.
He wasn’t sure how he was going to break the news to her. He
worried that if he did, her condition would deteriorate.
More importantly, he didn’t understand why Fabian was adamant
about sending Naomi away. It was tantamount to emotional
blackmail at this point.
The Quinnell family would still be grieving if it weren’t for Naomi.
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Shane was planning to meet his long-lost daughter so that he could
explain his side of the story. However, Fabian seemed intent on never letting them meet.
It was ridiculous how Shane was made to feel less when he was the
biological father. There was nothing more important than having peace and solidarity in the Quinnell family.
Shane couldn’t bring himself to send Naomi away and leave her
homeless. He figured he could wait until he saw his long-lost
daughter and talk things out then.
Meanwhile, after arriving in Kingbourne, Wynter grabbed her purse and got out of the car before anyone else.
Her black motorbike was stored in the back of the mover van. She put
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