Chapter 1207 Lenoirs and Grays

"That d*mn Mr. Lenoir, it's always that Mr. Lenoir!"

Once more, the Lenoir family stood in his path, eliciting furious remarks as he clenched his fists tightly by his sides.

Back in years gone by, both sisters from the Vines family had married different families-the elder to Hansen Lenoir, and the younger to Anthony Gray.

Ever since, it didn't matter who it was; whenever Hansen's name was mentioned, it was always with admiration. Everyone would make passing references to his remarkable qualities.

Even Dorothy, in her conversations, would unfailingly praise her brother-in-law.

In what aspect was he ever considered less than the Lenoirs? To endure such humiliation was unfathomable to him!

Subsequently, he schemed with Hansen's brother, Raymond, to leave behind Hansen's younger twin son.

They deliberately leaked news of the lost child to Hansen, attempting to stray his focus away from his work.

Back then, Anthony and Raymond believed that if Hansen concentrated his efforts on locating his son, it would earn them ample opportunity to catch up in his

footsteps.

disparity between them and Hansen wouldn't

Hansen redirected all his energies toward finding

Anthony's fortunes took

twenty million to rebuild, with the understanding that if successful, repayment wouldn't be necessary-only assistance

sight of the money, Anthony grinned

not know the whereabouts of Hansen's

one to conceal him-he held the key to

a facade of diligence before Hansen's

so, he persevered with his act until the child reached the age of eight. Raymond contacted Anthony with a new scheme, revealing that Hansen and his wife were soon to meet

child half a month ahead of schedule so that

planned to use the child to contest

tragic demise, Dorothy would fiercely defend the child and obstruct any attempt to reintegrate him

Lenoir family was precarious, likening that sending back the child would

for her eroding over time,

her virtue and reasonableness, which, in his opinion, made her vastly superior

in prison, sentenced by Hansen's illegitimate offspring himself; it was as if his sins

pulled every string and called in every favor, only to

his jaw in

thirty years—he had spent more than three decades living under the oppressive shadow of the Lenoir family,

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