Kendrick pushed the study door open and looked at the man who was perusing the documents seriously at the desk—his brother—Cayden.

The heater in the study had been switched on. Cayden was dressed simply in a black shirt accenting his mature and restrained aura.

From Kendrick's angle, he could see his big brother crossing his slender legs under the desk.

He had to admit that Cayden's rigorous working demeanor was exceptionally charming.

Once again, Kendrick couldn't help lamenting that the difference between people was indeed huge. If it weren't for the fact that he was a man, he would have been mesmerized by his own brother, too.

Cayden was a workaholic. Even on vacation, he would still be handling business affairs. To Kendrick, on the other hand, even spending half an hour at the work desk was a form of torture. Sure enough, Cayden is my idol. He's worthy of my admiration.

Seemingly noticing Kendrick's complicated gaze boring into him, Cayden looked up and glanced at his brother before lowering his head and immersing himself in work again.

It was noon, and the sun shone brightly in the sky. The brilliant sunlight poured through the windows and onto Cayden, making his exquisite face appear even more handsome and elegant.

Although Kendrick had long known that his brother's appearance was much more attractive than his, he still couldn't help falling into a daze.

“Cayden,” he called out in a low voice.

Cayden swept his sharp gaze across Kendrick and lit a cigarette before asking, “How's your mom?”

Naturally, he knew that Lily had suddenly passed out.

Unlike Allie, who gloated over the incident, he had done his part by sending Yuvan over to give the woman a checkup although he didn't visit her in person.

As for the shady things Lily had once done to him, he had decided not to pursue the matter for Jeffrey's sake. However, deep down, he still couldn't forgive her. One of the things he couldn't let go of, especially, was the car accident Lily had devised. Not only did it almost kill him, but it also caused him and Avery to miss out on many years of quality time they could've spent together.

Nevertheless, he understood that those tragedies would not have happened if his mother had not interfered with Lily's marriage. He understood Lily's extreme hatred, which was why he had been tolerating her.


Cayden wanted to atone for his mother's sins.

“She fell asleep after taking medicine. Yuvan said it's a mental illness, and she needs to undergo psychotherapy and counseling. I'm sorry, Cayden.” Kendrick stared at Cayden, his eyes filled with guilt.

He knew his mother well and was aware that what she said earlier in the day was most likely true.

At the thought that the car accident might have something to do with Lily, he couldn't help but feel that the loving woman whom he called his mother was all of a sudden unfamiliar and terrifying. Cayden was still a teenager back then. How could a woman be so vicious to lay her hands on an innocent teenager?

Cayden put away the document in his hands and took a puff of his cigarette.

Looking at Kendrick, who was wearing a grim expression, he asked in concern, “What's the matter? You're not yourself today.”

Unlike his usual frivolous behavior, Kendrick put on a serious look. “Cayden, I've decided to help you in the company after New Year.”

Cayden puffed out a cloud of smoke and stared at him with an unfathomable look. “Kendrick, you're already helping out at the company now.”

Kendrick was so ashamed of himself that he dared not look into Cayden's eyes.

After taking a deep breath, he clenched his fists and said with determination, “I'm not kidding this time, Cayden. I mean it.”

Previously, under Jeffrey's compulsion, he had gone to the office but had been idling about all the time. It was good enough that he did not cause any trouble for Cayden, much less provide him with any help.

But now, after learning some of his mother's secrets, Kendrick's heart twinged with guilt toward Cayden.

Seeing Cayden overwhelmed by the heavy workload every day, he sincerely wanted to give the former a hand.

“Okay. I believe in you.”

Although Cayden didn't know exactly what was on Kendrick's mind, he was still glad about his little brother's sudden change.

He had always pampered this playful half-brother of his.

Only then did Kendrick heave a sigh of relief.

He glanced at the gold watch on his wrist and suddenly remembered the banquet he was about to attend. “Cayden, I'll talk to you later. I'm attending Mr. Lambert's daughter's birthday party tonight.”

Cayden paused in his tracks and raised his brows slightly. “Mr. Lambert's daughter? Do you mean Nicole?”

Kendrick replied, “Yes. It's Nicole's twenty-second birthday party. I received the invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Lambert.”

Cayden fell silent upon hearing that.

Such events were a trend among prominent families in the upper echelons of society. All the parents would throw birthday banquets for their children, and their intention was as clear as day—to build connections through the banquets.

In truth, Cayden received Nicole's birthday invitation, too. However, he had forgotten about it after throwing the invitation card somewhere.

He had never cared for lively occasions and would never attend such banquets except for some unavoidable social functions.

However, his interest was piqued that day, for he recalled the grievance Avery suffered in the Lambert residence.

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