The Consortium’s Heir by Benjamin_Jnr

Chapter 280



Chapter 280
Darius didn’t say anything, though. There wasn't any need to because Kate had already started screeching, "Calypso Anderson,
let go of Darius this instant, and I'll turn a blind eye to what you've done so far. Once my father's back, I won't tell him about this,
either."
Calypso quickly stopped when she heard this. Then, she whipped around so swiftly that her hair whipped against Darius' face.
He frowned but didn't say anything.
Calypso wanted to let go of him but didn't dare do so. She knew that someone of his wealth definitely had bodyguards protecting
him, but for some reason, they hadn't done anything to her.
If she were to let go of him at this moment, there was no way Darius' bodyguards would let her off the hook.
She discreetly took in her surroundings at this thought, but no one appeared. She relaxed a little, looked at Kate, and said lowly,
"Kate, your father's still alive, isn't he? You know where he is and how he's doing." Her tone went from being questioning to
certain.
Kate didn't expect this to be the matter that concerned her the most and didn't know how to answer her. She stood in silence and
looked back at Calypso.
Benji's eyes widened and reddened, quickly filling with tears. He opened his mouth to ask Kate what was happening but
ultimately didn't. He shut his eyes, took a deep breath, and remained silent.
Kate didn't notice this; all her attention was on Calypso. Calypso was all she had eyes for at the moment. She shrugged, looking
nonchalant. "Yes, you're right-1 know where my father is and how he's doing."
A myriad of emotions flashed across Calypso's face, eventually forming a mask of agitation and joy. There was even an
acceptable amount of blame and relaxation in her eyes. "Oh, you. Why didn't you tell us about this earlier?"
She turned to look at a young woman among the crowd as she spoke. She dabbed her tears away and hurried toward her,
reaching out to hold her hand. "Leah, did you hear that? Your uncle’s still alive! Judging from the way your cousin looks, he must
be doing fine. I bet it's because your prayers have been granted." She crossed herself and said softly," God bless."
A small snicker rang out, making Calypso's expression turn steely. Her eyes flitted across everyone present, but all of them were
smiling. She wasn't sure whether she could leave this place without feeling humiliated today. After all, everyone knew what she

was here for-to get rid of Kate and get her hands on all of William’s shares.
Just as she was wondering how to twist the situation to benefit her, Leah suddenly asked, "Why didn't you tell anyone that you
knew that Uncle William was still alive? Why did you allow us to experience such worry and sorrow?"
She frowned as she looked at Kate disapprovingly. "I know you have issues with my mother, but you should've at least told Uncle
Benji about it. You didn't, and that's what I find to be weird. Also, you've always been uncaring toward your family. As far as I can
remember, you and Uncle William have always been getting into arguments. The more you detested him, the less you came
home."
Kate started to frown as she listened to Leah bring up the past. Finally, the look on her face turned ugly, and she said angrily,
"What are you getting at? Just cut the crap."
Darius raised an eyebrow and looked at Leah, a trace of surprise flashing in his eyes. She didn't look like she belonged to the
Anderson family at all —at least, none of his investigations into the Anderson family had revealed the existence of someone so
clever.
Also, one only needed a single glance to tell the difference between Leah, Kate, and the rest of their family members.
Leah's beauty was subdued, which was completely the opposite of Kate and the rest of the Andersons-their appearances were
bold, and they exuded confidence.
However, when Leah spoke, she constantly averted her gaze.
Darius followed her line of sight, but there was nothing there. From the moment he noticed this, he'd kept an eye on her.
Leah didn't notice this, though. On the contrary, she held her head up high and said confidently, "I think I have plenty of reason to
believe that you're the one behind Uncle William's disappearance!" As she spoke swiftly, she pointed a finger at Kate.
Kate didn't expect her to come up with such a guess. In fact, Leah looked pleased with herself, which was completely at odds
with how she’d acted growing up. Kate's eyes widened, and the cogs in her mind whirred as she tried to process this. She stood
there unmoving as she stared at Leah dazedly.
Leah suddenly became teary-eyed as she faced Kate, saying shakily, "Kate, I don’t understand why you did this. Uncle William
may have fathered many children, but he's never recognized them as his own. You're the only one he’s allowed to carry on the
Anderson name!

What’s there for you to be dissatisfied about? Moreover, the Anderson family hasn't had a matriarch for all these years- and it's
all because of you! No matter how deeply you hated Uncle William, you shouldn't have harmed him!"


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