Chapter 159 The Wales Come
As the eldest son of the Wales and the only son of the family, he was deeply adored by the seniors in his family.
The Wales was not as powerful as the four big families, but they had developed rapidly in the north of Casier. They were sort of a powerful force.
That day, Nash returned to the Walesâ and told his family about what had happened. After hearing Nash out, Gary Wale, Nashâs father, flew into a rage.
âHow foolish of you! I sent you to school for your future career and for you to make more friends. But you just ruined your reputation for this little interest!â
Nash just sat there quietly and didnât talk back. He was aware that his father was bad- tempered. If he talked back to Gary, Gary would be more infuriated and even punish him more harshly.
He still needed his father to deal with this matter. So, at this point, he had to bow. He had learned that Catherine and her friends didnât mean to let them go when he left school. They had handed the evidence to the school. The principal had known about this matter and felt quite mad.
He hurriedly took a leave of absence and went back home. The principal still needed some time to confirm if the evidence was true. And Nash had to deal with this matter before it was made public.
Bailey Wale, Nashâs mother, who couldnât bear to see her son being scolded, asked Addison Wale, Nashâs grandfather, to come and stand up for Nash.
Addison hit the ground hard with his stick and glared at Gary. âHow foolish of you! Donât you know what kind of man your son is? How can he do such a thing? At worst, he merely connived with his subordinates and covered them up.â
The Wales didnât lack money. As the only son of the Wales, Nash was surely not short of money. All the resources and wealth of the family were invested in him. How could such a proud man do that kind of thing?
Addison was clear about everything. He flew into a rage upon hearing that Gary was reproaching Nash.
âYou idiot, you canât even see this through!â
Scolded by Addison, Gary didnât dare to argue back. After Addison finished speaking, he turned to look at Nash with an angry expression.
âTell me. Who on earth are you covering up? Just say it. Iâll call your principal and deal with this matter right now!â
Nash pursed his lips and said nothing. He agreed with Liana to keep her safe, so he could never disclose her. Even if he didnât mention Liana, once this matter was exposed, Liana would be found in the end. He could never let this happen.
In his eyes, Liana was a kindhearted and innocent girl. He must protect her well. Addison knew better about Nashâs temper than Gary. He was aware that given Nashâs attitude, Nash would never say it.
âFine. If you donât want to say it, just donât.â
Hearing Addisonâs words, Gary immediately shut up. None of the Wales dared to disobey Addison. As Gary shut up, Addison settled his gaze on Nash. âTell me whatâs going on. Who is targeting you?â
Addison knew well about Nashâs competence. If it werenât because Nash couldnât deal with the problem, he wouldnât turn to his family for help. An obsessively proud man wouldnât bow easily.
Nash was also aware that he must come clean now. Otherwise, Addison couldnât help him. So, he told Addison what he had known. After hearing Nash out, Addison nodded. âDo you mean the Swanns and the Duncans?â
âYes, Grandpa. But the main problem is Catherine Swann. Bryan always listens to her. As long as we deal with Catherine, this matter will be easily resolved!â
âIs Catherine the daughter of the Swanns who just came back?â Addison asked.
Nash nodded. âYes, she is!â
âItâs fine then!â Addison thought Nash had offended the Duncans. Although Bryan wasnât the direct line of the Duncans, he was raised by Karl as his own grandson.
The Wales had some forces but were not as powerful as the Duncans. If they offended the Duncans, they would be in big trouble.
The Swanns was also one of the four big families, but Korbin valued immediate interests. He would be fine with everything as long as he was given enough money.
The point was that Catherine was merely a daughter of the Swanns, who was just brought back from the countryside. She was not even a real lady of the Swanns. Korbin wouldnât offend the Wales for her.
Catherine was an unfavored daughter of her family while Nash was the future heir of the Wales. It should be an easy choice for Korbin.
Addison directly said to Gary, âYouâll go to the Swannsâ with Nash and talk this through with Korbin. Letâs see how to deal with this!â
âYes, Father.â
At the Swannsâ.
The sudden visit of Gary and his son directly struck Korbin dumb. He barely dealt with the Wales. Even if the Wales wanted to seek cooperation, they couldnât come to the Swannsâ..
Korbin hastened to put aside his work and invited them in. Gary was quite straightforward. As soon as he entered the door, he directly told Korbin why he came here today.
Korbin initially thought something serious had happened. Unexpectedly, they were here for some conflict between Nash and Catherine. He found it quite hilarious.
âMr. Wale, it turns out that youâre here for such a trifle. You shouldnât have come yourself.â With a serious look, Gary said to Korbin, âMr. Swann, if this thing happens to your son, a trifle?â will you think itâs
From where he and Korbin stood, a daughter was different from a son. They believed that their families should be inherited by a son. The reputation of the heir of the Wales wasnât a trifle at all.
Thinking that Nash had done something wrong before, Gary made an offer first. âMr. Swann, weâre wrong on this issue. Youâre interested in the land project in the north of Casier, right? Would you like to join the project?â
Korbinâs eyes lit up at once when he heard that. He had longed to join that project, but the Wales was powerful in the north of Casier. He needed to gain the Walesâ approval if he wanted to be part of it.
He had been unable to find a way. To his surprise, a chance came to him on its own. Korbin loved the bait offered by Gary. Instantly, he changed his attitude. Korbin immediately put on a stern look and criticized Catherine strictly.
âMr. Wale, Iâm really sorry. My daughter grew up in the countryside since she was little. She is unruly and insensible. This time, she was brought back because my dad passed away. And Iâm too busy to discipline her, which ruins the friendship of the two families.
âSheâs too insensible. Iâll discipline her well. No worries!â
Garyâs eyes glistened. He knew that Korbin had agreed. âThank you then. I still have things to do. Iâll be going with my son now.â