Chapter 296 Meeting Emmett

However, he no longer had that concern because, with Emrys‘ arrival, the Ginger family had a great chance of winning.

Emmett and Stefan were of the same generation, their ages not differing by much. At that moment, Emmett wore a bitter smile, mocking himself. “Stef, nowadays, people outside treat our Ginger family as if they’ve seen a ghost, avoiding us at all costs. Aren’t you afraid that if our Ginger family loses, you’ll be implicated by coming to me at this time?”

Stefan replied, “If that’s truly the case, then we can only blame our bad luck. However, don’t lose hope just yet. I brought someone with me today for you to meet. You will definitely be pleasantly surprised.”

“Is it this young man beside you?” Emmett naturally shifted his gaze onto Emrys.

Accompanying Stefan were two individuals, one of whom was a martial artist named Damarion. He served not only as Stefan’s b*dyguard but also assisted in pushing his wheelchair. After all, Stefan’s leg injury had not fully healed. Moderate use of crutches was beneficial for his recovery treatment, but excessive use was not advisable. Therefore, it was necessary to keep the wheelchair close to Stefan at all times.

The other person was Emrys.

Just a moment ago, Emmett found it strange that Stefan had brought a stranger along. It turned out that Stefan intended to introduce the stranger to Emmett, even claiming it to be a surprise.

The future of the Ginger family was already looking bleak. What other surprises could there possibly be?

much hope in his

believe that such a young lad could bring about any turnaround for the

me to come and assist the Ginger family through this difficult time.” Upon noticing Emmett’s gaze

here to help? He’s so young, though. I don’t recall him being on

abilities, Emmett decided to set it aside for the moment. What puzzled him even more was which of his daughters

had quite a few sons and daughters, so after a moment of

“The

“Jazona…” muttered Emmett.

Whoosh!

expression on Emmett’s face

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on of his daughters in Jazona,

“Not only did that disobedient Lydia defy our family’s orders in the past, but now, knowing that our Ginger family is in trouble, she even sends a youngster like you to humiliate me. Does she really think I have no way

the resentment between the father and daughter had almost been washed away

was absolutely no need for self–reproach because he believed Lydia simply did not deserve to be a part of

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