Chapter 1124: “Reconciliation and Celebrations”

The cold and indifferent words from General Murray left Max and Caden momentarily stunned. In their eyes, their younger brother had always been the most favored and highly regarded by their father. So, shouldn’t their father be happy to see him again? Why the stern expression?

It had been five long years, and they believed that any misunderstandings could have been resolved between a father and son during that time.

“Dad, it was my fault in the past, my foolishness. I want to apologize to you now,” Harrison said, bowing deeply. “I’ve thought it over these years, and I know I was wrong. I hope you can forgive me this time.”

“Hmm?”

General Murray raised an eyebrow, showing some surprise. His youngest son had always been headstrong, often stubbornly refusing to yield. However, it seemed that he had matured during his absence.

“Dad, everything that happened in the past is in the past. Third Brother has acknowledged his mistakes. Please forgive him,” Max tried to mediate.

“Yes, Dad, it was all just a misunderstanding back then. Let’s be a harmonious family, and we can overcome anything,” Caden chimed in.

humble attitude, General Murray’s expression finally softened, and he waved his hand, saying, “Alright, as

“Thank you, Dad.”

Harrison bowed once more.

come, sit

He had always held his youngest brother in high regard, and their reunion after so many years was a source of great joy for

the Murray family and the other guests greeted Harrison warmly and politely. Everyone understood that General Murray had always been troubled by his youngest son’s departure, to the extent that the name “Harrison” had become a taboo topic in the family over the past five years. Now, with Harrison’s return and his sincere apology, it seemed that the old misunderstandings were finally being resolved. They believed that the Murray family would shine even brighter

influential figures arrived to celebrate. Each guest was accompanied by two bodyguards, who stood by the

were quite formidable, exuding an aura of battle-hardened experience.

“First of all, I’d like to welcome all of you to our father’s birthday banquet. Our father has requested a low-key

wine and raised it. “Please allow me

that, he emptied his glass, and the guests promptly raised their own

a few words,” Max continued, redirecting the attention

feet. However, before he could speak, Harrison

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