Chapter 1282 - 1282 Coming Uninvited
The Formidable Son-In-Law: The Charismatic Lucas Gray
1282 Coming Uninvited
âLucas, Iâve already invited the families led by the Holmes for a banquet at my manor at seven tonight. All of them have agreed,â Damon said respectfully over the phone.
Lucas said, âOkay, Iâll go over ahead of time.â
At around six oâclock, he arrived at the Parker residence, which was in the east of DC.
This place was originally known as the Walton Family Manor, but after the Parkers took over their businesses, they naturally acquired the manor.
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Lucas stopped at the entrance and saw Damon, Ray, and Kenneth coming forward to receive him.
They werenât the only ones. Bruce and Edmund were also waiting respectfully for Lucas.
Lucas entered the manor under their escort and looked around casually at the luxurious architecture. âHow are the preparations?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Damon said, âPlease rest assured, Lucas. The Parkers are fully prepared. Once the helmsmen of those families are here, we will be in control of everything!â
Lucas nodded. âWhat about you two, Bruce, Edmund?â
Bruce said, âThe Hales are ready too. Weâre just waiting for your instructions, Lucas!â
Edmund chimed in, âThe Coles are ready too. We will cooperate with the Parkers later!â
Lucas smiled with satisfaction.
As soon as they sat down in the living room of the main villa, a butler in a suit hurriedly walked over and reported, âMr. Parker, Jonah Fuller, the helmsman of the Fuller family, is here. He said that he has something important to discuss with you!â
Damon frowned in puzzlement. âWhy is he here?â
Seeing that Lucas and the others didnât know who Jonah was, Damon explained, âThe Fullers are one of the second-tier families in DC. In terms of strength, theyâre on par with the Holmes, and theyâve always been at odds with the Holmes. They can be considered enemies.
âThe Fullers arenât targeting the Parkers together with the Holmes and the other families, so I didnât invite them. Iâm not sure why Jonah Fuller showed up uninvited.â
None of the people present were stupid. After hearing Damonâs explanation, they could more or less figure out the reason for Jonahâs visit.
Since the Fullers and the Holmes had always been at odds, and the Fullers werenât hostile to the Parkers, Jonah definitely came to form an alliance with the Parkers.
There was a saying that an enemy of an enemy is a friend. Jonah must think so too.
âFrom the way I see it, Mr. Fuller is here to form an alliance with the Parkers,â Bruce said with a smile after taking a sip of tea.
Edmund snorted, âJonah Fuller must be dreaming! With Lucasâs support and our families here, who are they to form an alliance with the Parkers?
âJonah Fuller has misjudged the situation. We donât need the Fullersâ help at all, much less share the upcoming benefits with them when theyâve popped up from nowhere!â
It was no wonder that Edmund was displeased.
When the Parkers were facing the attacks of the families headed by the Homles, the Fullers didnât make their stand or express any kindness to them.
Now, the Parkers, the Hales, and the Coles had already made their plans to deal with these families. If nothing unexpected happened, they would be able to shear a lot of benefits from these families tonight.
Yet the Fullers now wanted a slice of the pie. How could they have it so easy?
After giving it some thought, Damon said, âSince Jonah Fuller wants to see me, let him in. Letâs see what he has to say.â
Then he explained to Lucas, âIâve been in DC for a while, and I have some understanding of Jonah Fuller. Heâs quite capable since heâs led the Fullers to expand from a lowly family to a second-tier family who are now on par with the Holmes.
âBut Iâve never spoken to him or met him properly, so Iâd like to see him in person.â
Lucas nodded nonchalantly.
It was just the helmsman of the Fullers. Lucas didnât take him seriously and simply allowed Damon to handle it on his own.
The butler acknowledged and went out.
Soon, he returned with a chubby middle-aged man in his forties.
âNice to meet you, Mr. Parker!â Jonah greeted with a smile as soon as he entered.
He had a round face and looked very kind. In particular, when he smiled, he looked extremely grounded and approachable. He was obviously good at getting along with people, so it wasnât surprising that he could develop his family to such an extent within a short time.
But in the eyes of Damon, Bruce, and Edmund, Jonahâs smile was superficial, looking slightly hypocritical.
Without wasting his breath on pleasantries, Damon went straight to the point. âMr. Fuller, what brings you here today?â
Jonah smiled. âMr. Parker, I heard that you invited several families in DC over tonight to discuss cooperation. I may not be on your invitation list, but Iâm very interested in cooperating with you. Thatâs why I showed up uninvited. Please forgive me.â
His tone was natural and calm, even somewhat self-assured, as if Damon would immediately leap with joy, treat him as a distinguished guest, and eagerly discuss allying between the two families after what he said.
But Jonah was destined to be disappointed. After Damon heard what he said, there were no changes on his face at all, and he simply said âOhâ without even moving an eyebrow.
Jonah didnât expect Damonâs reaction to be so calm and nonchalant. It was completely beyond his expectation.
He frowned and looked at the others in the living room. They were unfamiliar and shouldnât be from major families in DC, so he simply ignored them and said to Damon, âMr. Parker, itâs not that convenient for us to talk with so many people here. Iâd like to chat with you alone. What do you say?â
In other words, he wanted Damon to clear the room for their private conversation.
Damonâs face immediately darkened as he said coldly, âThey are my close friends and distinguished guests. Regardless of what we talk about, theyâre welcome to listen. If you have something to say, just go ahead, Mr. Fuller!â
Jonah was shocked, and he finally realized that the few strangers in the room werenât ordinary at all.
It was simple to tell. They were sitting calmly while Ray and Kenneth were standing at the side and poured water and tea for them. They didnât have the qualifications to sit.
Ray was actually the helmsman of the Parkers now!
What did this signify?
It meant that the statuses of the strangers present were either on par with Damonâs or even higher!
He had made a misjudgment!