Chapter 648 The Tides Have Changed
No one would know who he was as he had been changing identities throughout the years. Therefore, he didn’t need to be afraid of anything going wrong.
He held the lamp and went back to his study. Looking up, he glanced at the butler standing outside.
“What happened?” The old man’s voice was hoarse, and his hands were skinny and wrinkly.
It was clear that his butler was afraid of him.
“The scion was worried about you. He wanted to check in on you, but I was afraid he would see something he wasn’t supposed to. So, I made some noise for you on purpose.”
The old man looked at him before pushing the ink pot back. His action allowed him to see his reflection in
the mirror.
His skin was loose and wrinkly while his figure was hunched. Even his eyes betrayed his age.
Suddenly, he raised his cane to smash the mirror.
“Go and call the Scotts. Ask them when they can give me what I want.”
The butler didn’t even dare to glance at the old man’s shadow. He lowered his head and said respectfully, “Yes, sir!”
The old man’s shadow did not look human.
“Soon. We’ll be able to reform ourselves very soon,” the old man said to himself.
Things would not have been so complicated if the Scott family hadn’t lost the resentful infant.
Who on Earth was out there ruining his plans? It couldn’t be Darrell since he was too useless for that sort
of thing.
The old man was still deep in thought, wondering who could have been behind those things.
Many possibilities flashed through his mind, so he decided to find an opportunity to test Kaspar. He wasn’t afraid of the dangers as he had hidden himself well.
More than 100 years had passed, yet no one had found his secret. He began to fiddle with his bracelet, while the shadow became even more distorted.
The butler walked out of the villa and felt his knees go weak. He didn’t dare to go against his employer’s
wishes.
Unexpectedly, the butler was shocked to find that someone was still there. He paused momentarily
before greeting him. “Sir.”
The batler frowned as he wondered how much he had seen.
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