Chapter 1029
The Ex-Husband's Revenge
Elder Young, forgive me for saying this, but the Youngs you once knew are gone. Even if you head over tomorrow, Melvin and the others might not side with you!â Leon said hesitantly.
âImpossible! Melvin and the others are all Youngs. Are they supposed to support Daisy and Harold instead of me?â Albert shook his head as he shot Leonâs advice down.
âIâll be frank, Elder Young. If you still have your power, they might back you up, but now that youâre powerless, they wonât side with you even if they donât intend on submitting to Harold Lowe!â Leon said.
He dealt with the Youngs on multiple occasions and knew better than anyone that the Youngs valued their own gains and nothing else.
Since Albert was rendered powerless, he no longer held any value to the Youngs and they could not support him as the leader.
âSo what if Iâve lost my power? Melvinâs my younger brother and he would back me up because weâre connected by blood!â Albert retorted.
Though Leon saved his life, he was still displeased that Leon tried to divide him and his family.
âConnected by blood, huh?â Leon shook his head with a smile.
âWhat are you smiling at?â Albert asked in confusion.
âElder Young, you donât know this, but Uncle Gilbert tried to get you out of the Young Mansion and stepped right into Jonahâs trap. From that moment onward, the Youngs stepped on a path where thereâs no return,â Leon proceeded to explain how he was ambushed by Harold and the Youngs.
âExcuse me for being blunt, but if the Youngs donât even care if Iris dies, do you think they will care about you? If you go to the mansion, youâll only be delivering yourself back to Harold and heâll kill you!â
Leon summarized.
âWhat?!â Albert gasped and turned to Gilbert with a dark look on his face, âGilbert, did that really happen?â
âYeah. Itâs true.â Gilbert smiled bitterly.
âHow can this happen?â Albertâs expression darkened.
He wished to rely on the Youngs, but it seemed as though they were abandoned by their family. Since Daisy had control over the Youngs and the Young Group, it would be impossible for a man who lost all his power to take back control.
Out of the consideration for the gains of the family, Melvin and the others would never support him.
Albert finally saw the irony in his decision of breaking Leon and Iris apart for the greater good of the family, only to be abandoned over the same reason as well.
âDamn it! Are the Youngs destined to fall?!â Albert roared in despair.