Chapter 505
Standing Before Love
Since she was unable to stand the manâs gaze any longer, Heather asked without mincing her words, âHas Grandpa been here today?â She felt she was too unluckyâwhy would she run into this annoying guy by mischance?
The golf course manager shook his head. âI didnât see Old Master Langston today.â
Heather stared right into the depths of the golf course managerâs eyes. After a long time, she said frostily, âYouâre lying.â
Perhaps she shouldnât expose his lies so directly, but Heather decided to take a gamble. The golf course manager was obviously lying; if Robert had never been here, why hadnât Blake come out after going inside for such a long time? There must be a plot behind this.
Heather tried hard to recall if the Langston Family had offended anyone lately, but she couldnât think of anyone after racking her brains. Someone had to be plotting against the Langston Family, or such a fishy thing wouldnât have happened. Besides, she could feel Robertâs presence here. Heather was a very sensitive person, and she believed in her sixth sense. As she clutched her cell phone tightly in her hands, she regretted not calling the police. Now, it would probably be difficult for her to find an opportunity to do so.
However, the man laughed instead of blowing up when he heard how categorical Heather sounded.
âOld Master Langston has indeed been here, but he has left long ago. Iâm just joking with you.â
As she looked at the manâs flippant expression, Heather replied in disgust, âDo you think that I was born yesterday? Just admit it if Grandpa has been here. Why are you joking with me?â She had a wrong impression that this man was still treating her like a kid. He also behaved in such a weird manner at that time, so she just knew that he wasnât a good person. Had she known it earlier, she wouldâve blown his cover directly in front of Robert. Even more so, she had a feeling that Robertâs disappearance must have had something to do with the man before her eyes. Thus, she glowered at the golf course manager and asked, âWhere the hell is Grandpa?â
The golf course manager grinned before he burst out laughing again. âOld Master Langston has already left. Is there a misunderstanding between us?â However, his laugh seemed like a provocative gesture in Heatherâs eyes.
âDonât brush me off with this. Iâll never let you off if something happens to Grandpa.â Heather summoned up her strength as she planned to subdue this man directly. Even though there was a feeling of disgust and a lingering childhood fear within her, she believed that she had no problem tackling this man with her ability.
The smile on the golf course managerâs face finally vanished. âCalm down, Miss Langston. Old Master Langston has really left this place,â he said with an anxious expression; it seemed like he was afraid that Heather would misunderstand him.
Heather didnât believe him, though. Why would he have such a perverted look on his face at the beginning if he was afraid of being misunderstood by me? she thought to herself. She took out her cell phone right away, but to her great shock, she couldnât get a cell phone reception at all. After looking at her cell phone in disbelief, she looked at the man with her widened eyes full of anger. âWhat trick did you pull? Why isnât there a cell phone reception?â Unwilling to reconcile herself to this, she switched off her cell phone and turned it back on, and her suspicions slowly became clear.
âSome mobile phone jammers have been installed in our golf course to serve our guests betterâthat way, they can concentrate on playing golf,â the golf course manager hurriedly explained as he panicked somewhat. Heather looked much more intimidating than she had been when she was a child, and it frightened him thoroughly.
âThatâs bullsh*t. There canât be such a place. Those who play golf here are either wealthy or influential.
What would happen when their cell phone signal is jammed? Can your golf course take responsibility for the consequences?â Heather asked while pointing at the golf course manager. She firmly believed that he was a bad guy right now, and she even suspected that Robert had been kidnapped.
âOur golf course introduced this new policy recently, and itâs been widely praised by our customers. Our customers also understand this, so they typically have their matters arranged before coming here. That way, they wonât be kept from their private affairs,â the golf course manager explained to Heather.
However, Heather didnât want to listen to this manâs nonsense anymore. She stepped up right away and subdued him immediately. She twisted his arm and threatened, âTake me to see my Grandpa.â
The man screamed in pain before he begged with an imploring look. âPlease, my ladyâyouâre breaking my arm!â He never expected Heather to grab his hand with such tremendous strength. Before he could get a clear glimpse of what was happening, Heather had already subdued him.
Heather was particularly good at Judo since she liked subduing an opponent in one move. She tightened her grip on the manager, and he immediately screamed in pain. Then, she said fiercely, âHow dare you keep wasting your breath? Take me there!â
âOuch! My arm is breaking! Both your Grandpa and brother are here, but I canât take you to them.â The golf course manager felt like he was on the brink of death, for Heather was torturing him completely.
Instead of making it quick, she tightened her grip on him bit by bitâit was killing him slowly.
âDo you still want your arm? Take me thereâI donât want to repeat myself for the third time!â Heather threatened as she kept on tightening her grip. He certainly deserved this even if she ended up breaking his arm. Iâll level this place if he dares to kidnap Grandpa, she thought to herself. The more she thought about this, the angrier she felt.
Strangely enough, no one was seen in the golf course. Even though she hadnât entered the area, it was truly strange that there wasnât anyone outside to receive any guests. Heather was worried about Robertâs safety, and Blake didnât emerge after going inside. However, she didnât know who would be so audacious to do that.
âOkay, okay, Iâll bring you there. Be gentle.â The golf course manager took Heather inside at the risk of being fired since he could no longer bear the pain. After a long walk, they finally came into sight of the golf course. Immediately, Heather spotted Robert at a glance. At this moment, he was talking to a man beside him whose face she couldnât discern, whereas Blake stood aside with an aggrieved look on his face. In any case, Robert seemed to be safe.
Just then, Heather heard the golf course managerâs voice below her. âCan you let go of me now, my lady?â
Heather directly gave him a shove without caring whether he would fall or not. Then, she quickly went up to Robert and shouted, âAre you all right, Grandpa?!â
Upon hearing Heatherâs voice, everyone on the golf course who hadnât noticed Heather at first had their gazes drawn to her. Robertâs face fell at once when he saw her; when she finally came up to her, he gave her a slap across the face. âWho let you come over?â
Heather looked at Robert in disbelief. She was startled by how angry Robert was, for he had never slapped her before. The right side of her face swelled up after the slap, whereas Blake had a gloating look. As she covered her slapped cheek, she stared straight at Robert.
âI told you to stay in the study and reflect on your mistakesâhow dare you sneak out? Youâre getting more and more unruly. Go back home!â Robert was seldom so rough, but he seemed particularly abnormal today. Despite her tough character, Heather couldnât accept such a contrast for a moment.
Blake, who had been watching this scene gloatingly at one side, was also scolded by Robert. âWhat are you waiting for? Hurry up and take your sister back!â The innocent Blake got the blame as Robertâs eyebrows rose in anger.
âOkay.â Blake approached Heather and silently tugged at her sleeve, signaling her to go back with him.
However, Heather knocked his hand off directly. She said with a frosty expression, âIâll go back myself.
Iâm sorry for interrupting you while youâre discussing something.â Then, she left without a backward glance.
Blake looked at Heather from behind before shooting a glance at Robert to ask him what to do. Then, he heard Robert chiding angrily, âWhat are you waiting for? Just keep up with her!â
Upon hearing Robertâs words, Blake went after Heather at once. Even though he was also scolded by Robert, he felt as though he could die with no regretsâheâd lived long enough to see Robert giving Heather a slap. The more he thought of this, the more he felt that it was his lucky day, and he rejoiced in secret. However, it didnât occur to him that the identity of the person who was playing golf with Robert on this day wasnât simple, and Heatherâs arrival had messed up Robertâs plan completely.
Only after Heather left the golf course did the man beside Robert comment meaningfully, âYour granddaughter is very interesting.â
Upon hearing this, Robert turned pale at once. Meanwhile, the manâs mouth curved into a smile so menacing that one wouldnât dare to look squarely at it.
On the other hand, the golf course manager was still screaming in pain. Robert gave him a fierce glare;
he had told him to stop Heather from coming in, yet he didnât expect that Heather would still barge in anyway. âLetâs call it a day. Iâm sorry for making a spectacle of myself in front of you, but my health doesnât allow me to exercise for a long time. Iâll be leaving first,â Robert said politely and respectfully as he was a bit afraid of the man in front of him.
The man wasnât old, and he exuded a noble air; he was like a proud emperor whom people could only look up to. âIâll personally pay you a visit tomorrow,â he said, stressing each word. âShe must be at home as well.â It was clear from the aggressive way he spoke that he wanted Heather to welcome him at home together with Robert.
Robert looked reluctantly at the man in front of him, but he had no choice other than to agree since he couldnât turn down the man. Facing this man put him under tremendous stress, and he was frustrated at having to be so respectful to someone of a younger generation.
After Robert left, the man looked at him from behind with a wicked smile. Perhaps he would stay in Bradfort City for a while longer.
Robert shook out his sleeves in anger when he walked past the golf course manager. He didnât expect the manager to be so useless; had he known it earlier, he would have looked for an excuse to have Blake go out and inform Heather. That way, the man wouldnât have seen her.
He pulled a long face throughout his way home, for he was inwardly preoccupied with worries about Heather and what might happen the next day. Heather wasnât the most beautiful among his grandchildren, but she resembled his younger sister the most. Should the younger generation really be involved in the enmity between those of the older generation back then? What a sin this is! he screamed inwardly.
The Langston Family lost a daughter back then, whereas the Moriarty Family lost its heir. Robert thought that the matter was already over, but the Moriarty Family still refused to let the Langston Family off even until now. Robert didnât expect that the Moriarty Family would come to him after so many years, nor did he expect that the Moriarty Family had become so powerful that even the Langston Family would find it difficult to deal with them. The problem was not only about business right now, for Robert was worried that the tragedy might repeat itself. Had he known earlier that the Moriartys would come to him, he wouldnât have let Heather come back from overseas so early.
He even suspected that the Moriarty Family had been waiting for Heatherâs return since they picked her out of everyone else. He hoped more than anything else that his granddaughter would attain happiness in life, so he couldnât ruin it. However, he couldnât sit by and watch as someone else destroyed the business empire that the Langston Family had spent a century to establish.