Chapter 28
Chapter 28
Was it that serious? Jack had not expected this.
“But you don’t have to worry, I’ve given her some medicine. She’ll be fine,” Zachary spoke in a gentle voice. He then inquired out
of bemusement, “Why is she at your house? Is she your girlfriend?” Zachary would be happy for Jack if she was. He was his
friend, after all.
“Not yet, and not ever.” Jack was straight to the point. “Thanks, Dr. Gordon.”
“Don’t mention it.” The man on the other end of the phone call then advised, “Your grandfather seems to like her a lot. She’s
quite pretty too. Most importantly, she has an attitude.” He knew about the wedding as well.
“Attitude? Hoho,” Jack said sarcastically. “You’re really bored, aren’t you? Wanna come and take a seat in my office?”
“Nope. Maybe next time. Bye.”
Zachary hung up.
Jack held his phone thoughtfully in his hand. Then, he called his house’s landline number.
“Mr. Yancey,” Zoey answered the call. She spoke warmly.
Jack took a sip of coffee and asked co olly, “Has that woman left?”
“She has left,” Zoey replied. She then added, “Your grandfather has brought her back to the old manor.”
What? Jack was astounded.
“Is there anything else, Mr. Yancey?” Zoey asked.
“Nothing more,” he said nonchalantly before ending the call.
Zoey knew he was upset. She was upset as well; Miss Yeager should have refused Senior Yancey’s invitation instead of adding
to the president’s problems.
Zoey had her own opinion regarding this young woman due to the incident at the wedding.
The Yancey Group, in the president’s office.
Footsteps sounded from the doorway. It was Michael.
He was wearing his long, black trench coat, with the collars upturned. His hair was tied down in a neat ponytail, and he took fast
and steady strides whenever he walked.
Jack turned around as Michael came to him with his report. “Mr. Yancey, the madam is coming back. She’ll be disembarking her
flight in three hours.”
“Do something for me first,” Jack furrowed his eyebrows slightly and said in a calm demeanor. “Fetch Violet from the old manor
and send her back to my place.”
Michael was startled. “She’s at the old manor?”
“Yes, my grandfather brought her there.” Jack seemed to be turning something over in his mind.
“Alright, I’m going there now.” Michael turned around and left.
Jack held himself in a ramrod-straight posture. He gazed out the window with quiet eyes that were as unfathomable as the deep
oceans.
He did not want Violet and Samantha Ziegler to make any contact with each other. He was going to ensure that this did not
happen
Michael had also realized the gravity of the situation. Thus, picking Violet up was now his number one priority. Upon reaching the
first floor, he immediately got into his car and drove off.
The old manor had been constructed on a man-made island. The only way to get to it was across the causeway, past the guards
stationed at the entrance. It was a heavily guarded location.
Michael had stationed Zephyr and Dustin to keep guard at Jack’s grandfather’s sides at all times. It was to take care and protect
him as well as to be Michael’s eyes and ears.
The stately and solemn old manor was akin to a castle, Many varieties of rare and expensive plants grew in the vast garden. The
air there was unusually fresh and filled with sounds of birds and insects.
Madam Lily had just helped Violet apply the medical paste. She was now doing light exercise in the courtyard with Senior
Yancey.
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Senior Yancey was more than seventy years old. Wearing a loose-fitting white garment with his hair combed back neatly, he was
full of energy and vigor.
“Have you been living in Calormen these past few years?”
“Yes,” Senior Yancey responded jovially as he stretched his limbs. “The most important thing to me in life is integrity. I made a
promise in my youth that the Yanceys and the Yeagers would one day be united through marriage. So when Theo brought this
matter up, I planned for Jack to get married as soon as possible and learn to love his wife after that. Jack has never been able to
find a girlfriend anyway. What I had not anticipated was how strong-willed the Yeager daughter is. Such a miscalculation on my
part.” Nevertheless, Senior Yeager had no regrets.
Violet felt rather awkward after hearing that. “Grandpa...”
“Enough, enough, no more apologies!” Senior Yancey had let go of the issue. “You’re not willing, well, Jack’s not willing either.
I’ve had to trick him to come back and lock him up for three days to get him to his own wedding. Things are great now, the two of
you will bond slowly.”
There was an extra glimmer of admiration and fondness in the way Senor Yancey looked at her.
“Grandpa, have you misunderstood us?” Violet realized what the old man was saying and hurriedly tried to explain, “Yes, I stayed
over at his place last night, but nothing happened between us!”