Chapter 198 What a Coincidence Robertâs and his sonâs affair was like a minor issue to Finnegan. He didnât take it to heart and believed that William would handle it well.
Finnegan was certain William would make Robert and his son regret!
âFinny, why didnât you tell me earlier? I didnât prepare a birthday gift for Old Mr. Caulder.â Desmond also learned about the situation from Finnegan and couldnât help but feel a bit resentful.
From his youth, he regarded Soren as his idol in his teaching journey.
Even though it was his idolâs birthday, he didnât prepare a gift.
With a smile, William took over the conversation. âDesmond, Mr. Larkin saved my fatherâs life, which is more precious than anything else. Even if you havenât prepared any gifts like everyone else, you are still the most honored guest in our family.â
âDad, Iâve prepared the gift,â Finnegan reassured his father with a smile.
He then asked, âMr. Caulder, where are we going?â
William replied, âThe birthday banquet doesnât start until noon. My old man said to take you to his place to sit for a while once you arrive.â
Upon hearing that, Finnegan nodded. He, too, didnât feel like going to the crowded front yard at the moment.
Soon, the three of them arrived at Sorenâs residence.
As soon as they walked in, a man suddenly jumped out, looking at Finnegan with a face full of anger.
âItâs you, brat!â
It was indeed the young man who attempted to take advantage of Lindsey last night.
William frowned, âKeaton, what are you doing?â
Finnegan naturally recognized Keaton, too. With a teasing smirk, he said, âWhat a coincidence!â
âMr. Larkin, do you know each other?â William asked.
Finnegan replied, âIâve seen him, but I donât know him!â
Keatonâs momentum weakened in an instant as he thought about what happened last night. Of course, he couldnât reveal how he knew Finnegan. âWho is he?â
âCome, let me introduce you.â Soren didnât think much and stood up with his cane. âThis is Finnegan Larkin, the miraculous doctor who brought me back to life. If it werenât for him, you would be attending my funeral today.â
When Keaton heard that, his expression shifted, a hint of reluctance flickering in his He wanted to give Finnegan a piece of his mind once he figured things out.
eyes.
However, since Finnegan was the savior of Soren, he couldnât be too brazen.
Soren turned to Finnegan and introduced the people beside him, âFinn, this is my eldest son, Jeremiah, who is currently investing in an education group in Jipidale. Next to him is my eldest granddaughter, Myla, who is managing the company with her father. This is Keaton. His father was my student and is currently the commissioner of the Department of Education in Jipsdale. However, Keaton isnât fond of education and invested in some media company.â
Jeremiah, who appeared to be quite old-fashioned, nodded at Finnegan. âThank you for saving my father.â
Myla seemed a bit aloof, only giving a slight nod in acknowledgment.
On the contrary, Keaton was very enthusiastic. He stepped forward with a smile and offered his hand, âSo it was you who saved my Old Mr. Caulder. I really canât thank you enough.â
Finnegan completely ignored Keaton and said to Soren, âOld Mr. Caulder, this is my father, Desmond.
He has admired you since his youth and always told me that you are one of the cornerstones of Loangâs education!â
Keaton was obviously upset that he was ignored and forcibly hid the dark look in his eyes.
Nervously, Desmond stepped forward and bowed respectfully, âHello, Old Mr. Caulder.â
Soren stepped forward to help him up, smiling as he said, âPlease, donât be formal. Iâve heard about you from William. Youâre a good teacher who has just been framed. Iâve already told William to ensure justice is served for you so you can return to the education system. What do you think?â
When Finnegan heard that, a flash of gratitude swept through his eyes.
Aside from coming to celebrate Sorenâs birthday today, he also hoped for Williamâs assistance. To his surprise, the Caulder family had already been paying attention to Desmondâs matter.
Tears welled up in Desmondâs eyes instantly. âCan I really go back to teaching at school?â
William took over the conversation. âYou were already a senior teacher back then, with almost twenty years of teaching experience. Of course you could. Furthermore, if youâre willing, you can continue teaching at Jadeborough High School. We will also provide you with a teacherâs apartment according to your professional title.â
At that moment, Desmond could no longer contain his emotions. With a steady nod, he said, âOf course Iâm willing. Iâve been dreaming of going back to continue being a teacher.â
Soren patted Desmond on the shoulder and said, âDonât be upset. We understand how you feel.
William will investigate the principal who accepted bribes and expelled you, William. Justice will be served for you.â
William laughed, âDad, Robert has already been taken care of.â
âReally?â
Nodding, William briefly explained what had happened outside the door.
After hearing that, Soren snorted, âHeâs such a disgrace to the education sector. You must urge the investigation team to investigate him thoroughly. We absolutely cannot let him off too easily.â
Then, he pulled Desmond and Finnegan to sit down.
Then, he relayed a command to William, Jeremiah, and Myla. âYou three go ahead and attend to our guests. Iâll have a chat with Finnegan and Desmond. Iâll join you shortly.â
Not long after Jeremiah and the others left, Finnegan, feeling bored, spoke up. âOld Mr. Caulder, Iâm going to take a walk. You can chat with my dad.â
He found it a bit hard to join in the conversation between Soren and Desmond.
âAll right, go find my granddaughter Myla. Itâs good for young people to get to know each other,â
suggested Soren.
Nodding, Finnegan walked out.
However, he didnât go to see Myla. He could sense a certain coldness from her toward him.
Instead, he found a nearby pavilion to sit down in, waiting for the event to begin.
Just as he sat down, Keaton approached him, sneering, I didnât expect you to have a connection with the Caulder family.â
Finnegan glanced at him indifferently and withdrew his gaze. âScram!â
It would seem people with questionable morals like Keaton were those Finnegan deeply rejected.
It was already quite decent of Finnegan not to expose what Keaton had done last night.
At that moment, Finnegan really was not in the mood to watch Keaton show off here!
Keaton scowled, lowering his voice as if worried about being overheard. âBrat, donât think youâre something special just because you saved Old Mr. Caulder. My relationship with the Caulder family is far deeper than yours. My father is one of Old Mr. Caulderâs most prized students, and Mr. Jeremiah even intends to arrange for Myla to marry me. I suggest you stop acting all smug in front of me. Kneel down quickly, and let me vent my anger with a few slaps!â
Finnegan sneered, âQuite arrogant, arenât you? Arenât you afraid Iâll tell Old Mr. Caulder what you did last night?â
Keaton sneered. âOf course. However, do you know what playing the victim means? Or what it means to be closer to an outsider than to oneâs family?â
Just as Finnegan was frowning, Myla, dressed in a white dress and exuding an elegant demeanor with a hint of scholarly arrogance, walked over. âKeaton, why are you here interacting with someone like him?â
She cast a disgusted glance at Finnegan.
Keatonâs expression shifted. âI came specifically to warn Old Mr. Caulder, fearing that he may be deceived.â
Myla nodded, expressing her disdain toward Finnegan, âWe are grateful that you saved my grandfather, but the justice Uncle William sought for your father has settled our debts. The banquet has ended, so please leave. Iâd appreciate it if you donât visit the Caulder residence in the future, so I donât have to embarrass you and reveal the unsightly things youâve done to my grandfather.â