Chapter 809
The Secretly Rich Man
Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 809
âSpeaking of which, Gerald, how long are you planning to stay here? Do you have anywhere to stay for the time being? Thereâs no need to be cordial toward us! For now, Iâm simply assuming that Bea will keep you company for today and Iâll be sending you back to the airport tomorrow. Is that the plan?â
asked Catherine Goff rather enthusiastically as she took a peek at Gerald who was sitting quietly in the back seat as she drove the Passat.
Seeing him drag his luggage case with him earlier had prompted her to ask the question. It was clear as day that she wanted him to leave as soon as possible.
âOh? Iâm not leaving that soon, aunt. In fact, Iâll probably be staying in Yanken for a while⦠Iâll be in your care till then,â replied Gerald with a slightly bitter smile.
Hearing that, Catherineâs expression immediately turned ugly though she remained silent. This was simply the reality of it. If one was rich and they lived in some obscure spot in the mountains, they would still have distant relatives. However, if one was poor, even if they lived in a bustling city, they would have no relatives to speak of.
It was no wonder why Catherine was so afraid of Gerald coming over to them. Bea, on the other hand, was extremely friendly toward Gerald.
âHaha! Rest assured, cousin! Just stay as long as youâd like! Speaking of which, itâs going to be grandmaâs birthday in a few days! If you celebrate with her, Iâm sure sheâll be very happy!â
Hearing that, Gerald could simply return a slightly wry smile. After all, before his trip to Yanken began, his mother had told him that though Bea always received help from her, Yulia hadnât exposed her true identity to Bea yet for personal reasons.
Beaâs lack of information on who his mother truly was, was the reason why she could still make such a proposal to Gerald. However, in his mind, Gerald felt that it was somewhat better this way.
âHumph! Itâd be nice enough if he didnât end up infuriating her upon them meeting each other!â added Catherine coldly.
âNow why would you say such a thing, mom? While itâs true that grandma doesnât have a good relationship with my aunt and uncle, doesnât she enquire about them every once in a while?â replied Bea as she looked at her mother.
Catherine simply sighed at that before saying, âGerald, I know why youâre here. From the moment I heard that you were coming over to meet Lady Yaleman, I knew that you wanted to return to our family so that you can eventually get a share of our properties! Humph! Consider this to be sound advice from me. Give up while you can. If even my family isnât getting that much, one can only imagine how tiny the property that youâll receive will be. If you manage to get in in the first place, that is!â
Catherine certainly saw things through different viewpoints compared to normal people. However, Gerald simply smiled bitterly as he shook his head. He didnât really need to give her an explanation of why he was truly here.
After that, he began casually chatting with Bea. After all, they were both cousins. Both of them were eventually going to get close with each other anyway.
As one of the three largest families in Yanken, the Yalemans had several family branches within it.
Since Lady Yaleman was traditional-minded to a fault, she was strict in handling any issues regarding her children. As long as any of them could gain her favor or contribute to the family, it would greatly heighten the support they received from her in terms of resources.
This system naturally worked against Bea and her mother, who both shared an equally low status within the Yaleman family. The fact that Fifth brother was still in a vegetative state didnât help with their situation. Their statuses were so low that others in the family barely took any notice of them.
After all, Catherine had only been given a very ordinary post within the family. As a result, both she and her daughter only lived in an ordinary neighborhood.
Gerald himself was beginning to see how complicated things were within the Yaleman family. He had initially not thought much about it when his mother had first told him that things were never really that simple within that family. He now understood what she meant.
A little while after arriving at their home, Bea was just about to head out to get some groceries when Catherin called out, âHold on a minute, Bea! Thereâs something I need to tell you!â
With that, both of them left Gerald alone for a while to speak in secret. With nothing better to do, Gerald entered the room where his uncle was in.
Yulia had always regretted the incident that had happened to Fifth brother. Even with the Crawfordâs current power when it came to medical expertise, none of the doctors ever came close to helping him recover.
Gerald himself knew he couldnât do anything about it, even if he wanted to. At that moment, he began wondering whether Finnley would know how to deal with the situation.
âWhere even is that old man nowâ¦â
Soon after, Bea left to get the ingredients and Gerald immediately headed downstairs with the intent to leave as well. After all, with Bea gone, Gerald knew he would have to endure Catherineâs ceaseless commentary alone for a while, and nothing she said was ever nice.
Just as he was thinking about what excuse he could give her, his phone began ringing as he made it to the last step.
It was an unknown number.
âGood day, young master, I go by the name of Philip Hodges. I work for the Crawford family and Iâm in charge of handling things in Yanken. Is there any way I can assist you?â
The Crawfords owned several properties in areas such as Sunnydale, the Salford Province, Yanken, and many others.
In Weston itself, the familyâs properties were separated into many areas, and Gerald now had full control over all of them.