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Boniel did not bother to appease him but instead turned to Jefferson. “What did you want to say before, Calbert? Is there anything you would like to tell me?”

“I want to claim my right to the Terblanc family inheritance,” Jefferson declared.

Boniel was mystified. “Haven’t you already gotten it? Like your brother, I have already proclaimed in Fossell Church before my friends that you are my heir.”

Arnaud suddenly stood up and slid a document over to Boniel. “You’re a busy man, Dad, and may not know that Calbert had given up his right to be the heir of the Terblanc family. The Philet family, amongst others, are already aware of it.”

Boniel took the documents and, after glancing through them, turned fiercely to Jefferson. “You little sh*t! Despite everything I’ve done for you, you threw everything away?”

Jefferson remained silent.

In response to Arnaud’s terms, he had decided to give up his inheritance rights as he missed his mother. He had also expected Arnaud to produce that document at that opportune moment.

Rayna spoke up, “Calm yourself, Mr. Boniel. In his youthful exuberance, it would have been inevitable for Calbert to have had a lapse in judgment. Everybody makes mistakes.”

“He’s not a ten–year–old boy anymore. Besides, even ten–year–olds would think twice before putting their signatures on anything. He signed the documents himself, Arnaud chimed in at once, aware that Rayna was trying to invoke Boniel’s compassion.

Then, he turned to Boniel to reiterate, “We have rules, Dad. Anything, including inheritance rights, given up voluntarily cannot be reclaimed. I know you love Calbert, but Great–Grandpa’s rules are set in stone. You would also be hurting me if you returned those rights to him. I, too, am your son, after all.”

“That’s where you’re wrong, Mr. Cyrus,” Rayna said with her lips curled, taking advantage of the situation. “No man is without fault. Besides, rules are fixed, but people are not. Your ancestors laid down those rules because the Terblanc family had many heirs back then and was susceptible to an abuse of power. Now, however, you and Calbert are the only heirs to the Terblanc family. You should not deny him the opportunity for one mistake he’d made.”

Arnaud glared at Rayna sharply. “This pertains to our family, Ms. Garland.”

of any problems that may arise. I am worried that Calbert might lose his right to inheritance. What if you, Mr. Cyrus,

say if you insist that the rules be changed for Calbert? I wouldn’t ask for my rights if I made a mistake

a suggestion, Mr. Cyrus, and not asking Mr. Boniel to

exactly what you mean,

Must we quarrel during our meal?” Already incensed by Jefferson giving up his inheritance, Boniel slammed the table with his fist to quell the

the importance of the inheritance. Let me bear

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meekness of his younger

the ancient rules of the Terblanc family’s inheritance. Arnaud’s

scowl upon his chiseled features. “Deal with the consequences of your own mistakes. We’ll have our meal

now!”

his gaze. His eyes glittered

reject the matter, which

over her heart, which thumped painfully as

had

she was frightened because she knew Arnaud’s cruelty and that it would not be wise to go

she was employed at Faymon Group, she had been assigned to negotiate a contract but, due to her obscurity, had

more they will take advantage of you. If you have no reputation, you must use what you have–Faymon Group

you deal with people. Some have worse barks than they do bites and are trying to intimidate you. Whether you beat or let them bully you depends on what

the opposing side into meekly completing

back to Faymon Group to see Curtis. “Why don’t I become your secretary? After five years under you, I will be able to

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