“That little bitch Emma, always so high and mighty, looking down on us country folk. Now her only son is dying. That woman won’t even have anyone to mourn her when she’s dead. It’s truly gratifying, hahaha.”
“Grandma, what’s so funny?” Eden asked with a smile as he pushed the door open and walked in.
“We were just talking about that unlucky brat Bennett, guessing when he’s finally going to kick the bucket,” Vanessa said, covering her mouth as she laughed.
Vanessa and her brother Eden, being illegitimate children, had always been treated as inferior to Bennett. They had been waiting for him to die for a long time.
“It shouldn’t be long now,” Eden said, pulling a chair over to Mrs. Thompson Sr.'s bedside. He crossed his legs, looking thoroughly pleased with himself.
“Experts from all over have flown to Chano, but it’s no use. Grandpa flew over this morning too, probably to see Bennett one last time. Otherwise, he’d be looking at a corpse.”
Mrs. Thompson Sr. nodded, her eyes filled with satisfaction. “Once Bennett is dead, you’ll be your father’s sole heir. Ah, even if this old body of mine were to die now, I could rest in peace. When I see your mother in the afterlife, I’ll have something good to tell her.”
“Eden made the right choice marrying the Walkers’ eldest daughter. Now that he’s Mr. Walker’s son-in-law, Mr. Walker will naturally look out for him. Bennett offended the Walker family for some actress and ended up losing his life over it. Serves him right,” Vanessa added.
“Grandfather went to Chano? Will they investigate what happened to Bennett? Could it be traced back to us?” Mrs. Thompson Sr. suddenly asked, a hint of worry on her face.
She knew Mr. Thompson Sr. well. If he found out that Eden had orchestrated Bennett’s ‘accident,’ he would show no mercy, regardless of family ties. He would never let Eden off the hook.
“Bennett was injured during a mission. What does that have to do with us? Besides, even if they do investigate, it was the Walker family who carried it out. It won’t lead back to us. Don’t worry, Grandma.”


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