Chapter 195
Chapter 195
The once splendid office was now marred with a gaping hole in the wall. The grand golden wooden desk worth 600 thousand
dollars lay shattered on the floor.
Fabian was utterly at a loss for words. He had just managed to get the desk replaced, and now another hole needed fixing.
He contemplated asking Oliver about it but found the latter, along with Wayne and Simon, surprisingly content. Since the trio
seemed unperturbed, he decided not to inquire further.
Oliver wasn’t short of money. The office walls were smashed, the desk wrecked, and it wasn’t like these damages happened
when Oliver was away. was obvious that he had done it all himself. Thus, there was no need to mention it.
As Oliver was about to suggest going out for dinner, his phone rang. It was his mother. While answering, he wondered if she had
cooked and wanted him to return home.
But considering the number of people in the company, it probably wouldn’t be enough to feed them all.
“Oliver, come back quickly. Your... Your Uncle Frederick is here.” Calista’s voice came through the phone.
Hearing Frederick’s arrival, Oliver hesitated for a moment before thinking of refusing.
“Back when Dad was ill and in the hospital, needing money to save his life, did any of these relatives, including Uncle Frederick,
offer a helping hand?” he thought.
They only appeared when they heard he had become wealthy, expecting a share of his fortune. “Now they are showing up
again? I don’t care about such relatives,” he thought.
However, before he could say anything, Calista continued urgently, “Oliver, Uncle Frederick isn’t here to borrow money. It’s about
Yancy! She’s in trouble!”
“Yancy?”
Oliver was dumbfounded and then remembered Yancy was Frederick’s daughter, a nine-year-old girl.
Although he detested Frederick, Yancy, his young cousin, was still
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innocent and cute. “What could have happened to her?” he wondered.
Calista’s voice became even more frantic and scared. “Oliver, Y-Yancy... Just come back quickly. I can’t explain over the phone.
Hurry back!”
“All right, I’m coming back immediately,” Oliver quickly agreed. Turning to Wayne and Simon, he gestured for them to follow. As
they left, he instructed Fabian, “Fabian, take everyone out for dinner. Choose a good place, and the company will cover the
expenses. Don’t worry about saving money.”
Without saying a word, Wayne sprinted ahead to drive the car.
Oliver didn’t talk to Simon and Wayne in the car. He was lost in his thoughts. “Could Uncle Frederick be trying to pull off some
kind of scheme to extort money again?” he thought.
While Oliver was not an easy target, his parents might not be as firm, especially Calista, who had a strong tendency to yield to
her younger brother.
Their family had gone through hard times, but even then, Calista had spent a significant amount of money on this brother. That
had made Frederick complacent and used to free handouts.
In truth, Oliver didn’t demand much from Frederick. If he lacked ability, that was fine. If he couldn’t make money, that was fine
too. Even if he enjoyed spending Calista’s money, Oliver didn’t particularly mind. However, when Jason, Frederick’s own brother-
in-law, fell seriously ill and was hospitalized, needing money to survive, his uncle’s response was unforgivable. It wasn’t just
about the amount of money one could
provide; it was about willingness and commitment, which were qualities Frederick seemed to lack.
He held a grudge against Frederick for his hurtful behavior. So, no matter what, Oliver didn’t intend to help him. There was no
other reason except for his long-lasting resentment.
“What problem could Yancy have? This has to be one of Uncle Frederick’s tricks,” he thought.
When they got home, Wayne stopped the car in the yard. Oliver stepped out of the car and glanced at the mansion’s entrance.
Calista hurried out upon hearing the car’s arrival.
Frederick and Lillian followed her, but there was no sign of Yancy.
As soon as Calista saw Oliver, she came forward and said, “Oliver, hurry
up...
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“What’s the matter, Mom? Where’s Yancy?” Oliver asked, his eyes
searching the surroundings. Calista didn’t pull him inside the house but instead urged him toward the car.
“We’re going to Uncle Frederick’s house. Get in the car.” Calista dragged Oliver to the car and then ordered Frederick and Lillian,
“Get in that car. Simon, you drive.”
His mom arranged for Simon to drive another car and pulled Oliver into the same car they came back in, with Wayne driving.
Two cars were necessary to accommodate everyone.
Once they were out of the neighborhood, with Frederick and Lillian absent, Oliver couldn’t hold back his curiosity any longer.
“Mom, what’s really happening? Is Uncle Frederick just using this as an excuse to ask for money?”
Calista’s face darkened, and she snorted. “Your Uncle Frederick has his issues, but today, they came for Yancy’s matter. Don’t
give me that stern face. I am not blind or stupid. I can see and understand. We’re going today because of Yancy.”
Oliver forced a smile, nodding. “All right, Mom. If it’s about Yancy, I’ll handle it. But if Uncle Frederick is playing some sort of
game, I’ll come back immediately. I don’t want to spend a penny on him.”
His mother nodded sternly. “I understand. We’ll know once we see her.” Oliver wasn’t sure what was going on with Yancy, but he
didn’t want to press for more information right now. He suspected it might be another act by Frederick and Lillian. Still, for now,
he was going to play along. When they arrived at Frederick’s house, Oliver was struck by a wave of nostalgia. He had often
visited when he was younger, back when his. grandparents were still alive. The place was still a village back then. His
grandparents had been very kind to him.
Over the years, rapid urbanization had engulfed the once peaceful countryside where his grandparents’ home stood. Their land
had been transformed into a residential area.
Despite receiving a few hundred thousand dollars from the developer, Frederick’s reckless gambling habits had squandered the
money. Every penny was poured into the bottomless pit of his addiction.
Frederick’s house had been reduced to a modest hundred-yard
apartment. Wayne and Simon parked the car in the parking space
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downstairs. The sight of a Rolls-Royce, a car worth over 2 million dollars, amazed the neighbors.
They surrounded the car, their eyes wide in awe. Questions buzzed around Frederick. “Hey, Frederick, you hit the jackpot? This
car isn’t cheap! It’s a super luxury vehicle. Is this a friend’s car or a relative’s?” Frederick glanced at Oliver, feeling somewhat
embarrassed, then nodded. “It... It belongs to my nephew, Calista’s son.”
Seeing Oliver’s reserved expression, Frederick refrained from saying more. Maintaining face was crucial in this situation. Hastily,
he led the way.
Oliver had never visited Frederick’s new home before. In his memories, the area was once fields and simple brick houses.
Now, they were in an elevator, with Frederick pressing the button for the 19th floor.
In the past, sharp-tongued Lillian had never been one to hold her tongue. She used to berate Calista and Oliver without any
consideration for their feelings, ready to criticize at a moment’s notice.
But Oliver was wealthy now, his riches soaring into billions of dollars. He was no longer the poor boy they could casually bully.
Moreover, Calista, his mother, had gained status through her son’s success.
In the elevator, Frederick wore a lost expression as he spoke to Oliver. “Oliver, I know I’ve messed up, but... I truly don’t know
what to do anymore. Yancy, she’s got this strange illness. We’ve been to countless hospitals, done all the tests, and they say it’s
nerve damage, but... but...”