“To be honest, my son did call the a while back.”
Hearing that, Grace sat up a little straighter, her interest clearly pled.
“And?”
She gestured for Albert to go on.
After all, this involved the details of what happened in Millford–details Tessa hadn’t shared with her in full.
Aurora had only told her she’d regained consciousness, but beyond that, Grace knew nothing.
So, she was genuinely curious.
Albert looked somewhat helpless. “He said he got into some trouble and landed in prison over there. He wanted me to find a way to get him out. But honestly, I couldn’t do anything.
“You didn’t help him?”
Grace narrowed her eyes, sensing something off.
Logically speaking, Julian was their only son.
Would they really just leave him to rot?
Albert noticed the suspicion in her eyes and, after a moment’s hesitation, changed tactics.
“Of course I tried to help,” he said quickly with a forced smile. “He’s my only son–how could I not?”
“Then where is Julian now?”
From the information Grace had received, Julian was still in prison
And from what she heard, his mental state wasn’t looking good either.
She wasn’t sure how much of that Albert actually knew.
He wiped the sweat from his forehead. “I haven’t been able to get him out yet.”
“You know this, Madam Grace–he’s my only son. Of course, I don’t want to just stand by and watch him go down like this.”
That was what Albert said on the surface.
But deep down, he couldn’t help scoffing.
Julian was just a son–so long as he had money and stayed healthy making a few more wouldn’t be a problem.
Everything else could be dealt with later.
What mattered most was protecting his position.
“So when I found out he was in prison, I was more disappointed than anything.
“I figured letting him stay in there a bit longer might actually do him some good–teach him a lesson, maybe knock some sense into him.”
Grace looked at his smug face and felt a wave of disgust rise in her chest.
She held out her hand toward Jason, who instantly understood.
He reached into the bag and pulled out another set of documents.
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Once Grace had them, she tossed them straight onto the table.
Albert, confused, picked them up..
He didn’t like Grace’s attitude, but no matter what, she was still
She still needed to be kept happy.
Jason stood quietly to the side, watching Albert grovel, and felt u
Now he was afraid of Grace?
But back when his son hurt both Grace’s daughters, did he even s
Honestly, Jason couldn’t understand how people–like–this though
Their brains might as well be for show.
Of course, he was just an assistant.
So, all these thoughts stayed locked inside his head.
What mattered now was doing his job well.
Whether or not he’d liked Tessa in the past, right now, his loyalty
That sense of unity and collective pride–he still had it.
At first, Albert hadn’t been too concerned.
After all, they’d already laid out his son’s crimes.
What more could she possibly have?
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Once Grace had them, she tossed them straight onto the table. “You’d better take a look at this too.”
Albert, confused, picked them up.
He didn’t like Grace’s attitude, but no matter what, she was still a major investor in their company.
She still needed to be kept happy.
Jason stood quietly to the side, watching Albert grovel, and felt utterly disgusted.
Now he was afraid of Grace?
But back when his son hurt both Grace’s daughters, did he even stop to think who Hayes Enterprises owed their success to?
Honestly, Jason couldn’t understand how people like this thought
Their brains might as well be for show.
Of course, he was just an assistant.
So, all these thoughts stayed locked inside his head.
What mattered now was doing his job well.
Whether or not he’d liked Tessa in the past, right now, his loyalty lay with her.
That sense of unity and collective pride–he still had it.
At first, Albert hadn’t been too concerned.
After all, they’d already laid out his son’s crimes.
What more could she possibly have?