Joeâs steps immediately screeched to a halt on the landing between the first and second floors, looking up at his own father.
After standing at odds for so many years, this father and son duo was on the brink of developing conditioned reflexes.
One habitually wore a face as dead as a coffin, whilst the other habitually hardened his neck.
In an instant, the atmosphere was charged, with daggers drawn.
This tit-for-tat atmosphere, to lawyers, was all in a dayâs work. Each of them was completely self-assuredâexcept for the two assistants ushering them.
They had stayed at the villa to handle some miscellaneous affairs, never expecting to encounter the father and son butting heads, and immediately slapped themselves like scrap paper on the banister, doing their best to lower their sense of existence.
âOld what?â Devore Yves pressed his knuckles against his visioncare glasses, studying Joe condescendingly from his higher vantage. âGo on, Iâm listening.â
He had long changed out of the sporting clothes that he had worn for the press to see and was now in a tailored dress shirt and pants.
Despite being father and son, Mr Yves and Joe were polar opposites to each other.
The young masterâs face was a billboard all year round, every emotion unapologetically displayed on his forehead like a rolling screen. His happiness or unhappiness, like or dislike, irritation or apprehensiveness didnât have to be guessedâit was visible at a glance.
But when Mr Yvesâ grey-blue eyes gazed quietly at them, no one could read what was on the manâs mindâwhat he planned to do, whether he welcomed their arrival.
âIâve already told you that the idiot isnât here to piss you off today.â A voice was heard even before the person came into sight.
Eunice turned around the corner from the left side hallway of the second floor, plainly plodding along in plush slippers, yet strutting it like she owned it.
But when she approached Devore Yves, her imposing manner drew back. She winked at Joe and the others across the stairs, mouthing, âIâve spearheaded the charge for you guys.â
It was rare to see Eunice being this sincere, yet it made Joe tense further.
Spearheaded the charge?
How did that turn out?
Was it good or bad?
However, he couldnât care less at this point. They were already here; they couldnât just up and leave now, right? He received the look that Eunice was sending him, then said to Yves, âIâm not here to fight today, but to consult you on some matters.â
Mr Yves nodded. None of his thoughts regarding this could be gleaned from his expression alone.
He straightened his cuffs and, instead of answering Joe, told one of the assistants, âPut away any movable objects from the terrace.â
The assistant started. âAh?â
Yves deadpanned, âLest they all end up shattered later.â
The assistant, ââŚâ
Joe, ââŚâ
Only after did Yves look at him. âIf my memory isnât failing me, the last time you said that cost me two crystal pen holders, and then the time before that it was an ashtray.â
Joe, ââŚâ
Just when he thought that Old Fox was going to use this as a pretext to launch an offensive, Yves inclined his body to the side.
It meant that he was allowing them to go upstairs.
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Based on the present situation, Devore Yves seemed unaware as well. However, Old Foxâs thoughts were truly inscrutable; no one could tell apart his truths from falsehoods.
Gu Yan deliberated for a moment before saying, âThis is Mr Ruan. You can take him as my intern for the time being.â
With an expression of elucidation, Devore Yves nodded, gentlemanly extending his hand to Yan Suizhi. âIâve heard of you and watched a recording of the trial on Tian Qin.â
While Old Foxâs attention wasnât on him, Joe whispered to Eunice, asking with a frown, âWhat did you tell him? How did he react? Is the game on?â
Eunice shot a look at her father and flapped her hand at her idiot brother.
âWhat is that supposed to mean?â Joe said. âNo go? Or no problem?â
âIt means that I donât know,â Eunice said quietly. âHe didnât have any reaction. He only nodded and didnât say a word.â
As soon as the words were spoken, she silently shut her mouth, for Yves had already turned around, heading for his office suite, while the others followed behind him.
There was a set of meeting sofas on the terrace of the villa. A cup of coffee still rested on the coffee table, as well as an afternoon tea platter. It was apparent who was using this area before.
Clearly, Yves wasnât very concerned about the Mansonsâ infection treatment centresâat first glance, he looked like an extremely accommodating elder.
The assistant hastily took those items away, even sensibly closing the glass door for them.
Yves sat on a sofa and gestured. âPlease, take a seat.â
This was a treatment that Joe had never received when he came alone. As such, hope budded in the little young master. Getting a wink from Eunice, he took a seat and immediately said, âI wonât beat around the bush, Iâll get straightââ
Devore Yves, however, motioned for him to stop. He said, âFirst, give me a reason to take the time to hear you out.â
Joe, ââŚâ
The little young master glared at Eunice, his whole face broadcastingââThere, you see. Itâs not me this time; heâs the one making trouble.â
Eunice silently held her forehead.
Joe inhaled deeply, pointing casually into the distance, âHalf of the reporters in the alliance are camping outside your door to catch you. Are you just going to deliver yourself to them and let them ambush you? Now that youâre done with all the necessary theatrics, do you still have the patience to continue answering their questions?â
He pointed to one of the rooms in the villa. âIâm sure that the photon computer in your office is still on, right? The video conference is filled with an endless stream of morons chasing you for answers like the sky has collapsed, right? Do you have any interest in entertaining them?â
âYou canât step out of the door, canât enter your office, and are done with your afternoon tea. Even before this, you were just loafing around; do you still have to specially make time to talk to us?â Fearless, Young Master Joeâs voice was sonorous and forceful as he tossed his argument out.
As Eunice facepalmed, she reached out to quietly shift the ashtray on the coffee table towards herself instead.
Devore Yves glanced at her and pressed down the ashtray, looking right on the verge of picking it up.
In a twinkling, Young Master Joe almost reflexively used his elbow to shield his face.
Everyone, ââŚâ
But Yves simply picked the ashtray up to move it back to its original place.
The clink of glass against marble caused Joe to flinch, then set down his elbow to look at Yves.
âThat is a just barely acceptable reason.â As Yves spoke, he slid a look at Joe, saying dismissively, âNot so hopelessly stupid after all.â
Joe felt like he was listening to a tall tale. He had complete faith that he was going to get blasted out of the villa as soon as he was done.
HoweverâŚ
He glanced at Gu Yan and the rest, and, with a hand blocking his lips from others, mouthed, âGood start.â
Gu Yan didnât utter a word, only raising an eyebrow, whereas Yan Suizhi directed an encouraging smile at him. As for Laura, wholly on the same battlefront as him, pumped a fist at him.
Lilâ Young Master Joe was at once brimming with confidence.
âI donât know how much Eunice has told you, so Iâll just go by my own logic.â Joe rubbed his palms together and picked a place to begin. âBefore, we came across some past case filesâŚâ
Even if he had a hundred guts, he would never, ever dare say that it was the result of deliberate investigation.
More importantly, todayâs Old Fox was unusually humane. Carrying hope to clear up misunderstandings, he didnât want to ruin the mood right off the bat.
As such, he stressed after that, ââŚcame across completely by chance.â
Devore Yves snorted, mercilessly exposing him. âThe result of painstaking investigation. Go on.â
Joe, ââŚâ
âCoincidentally came across during investigation.â Joe struggled, then carried on, âThose cases spanned almost thirty years back, involving people of all walks of lifeâbusinessmen, professors, doctors, etc. The cause of their deaths was initially declared natural, but now, decades later, linking them up exposes a lot of curious similarities and questions. We found a⌠running thread, a figure who probably has a sweeper-like role and is also inextricably linked to the Mansons.â
Devore Yves listened quietly, but whether or not he had long been in the know about this, he didnât reveal any of his shock, surprise, or lack thereof.
Joe glanced at him. He wetted his lips, and he continued, âMany of them had attended the Mansonsâ social gatherings, but it was more than just a connection to the Manson family. Weâd⌠for a time, Iâd even thought that it was connected to our family. To you.â
Devore Yvesâ eyebrows lightly plucked up, but this was his only and most obvious reaction thus far. His gaze was lowered, and, as before, the emotion represented by this reaction was elusive to all.
âFollowing this, I asked many contacts to help me look into many things. Itâs quite mishmashed, but it began to accumulate. Medicinal mines, the contagion⌠The Mansonsâ latest foray into the medical field is also very questionable, and now this has even involved Ke Jin. The more we find, the worse my migraine gets.â Joe said, âHonestly speaking, itâs like weâve collected a big bag of odd puzzle pieces right now. Weâve pieced together quite a bit, but weâre still missing the core so they canât fit together cohesively.â
With that, he raised his eyes to look at Devore Yves. âBut we found another linchpin. He should know that which we lackâŚâ
As Joe spoke, he turned on his smart device and projected many documents from within, spreading them out, laying them one by one before Devore Yves.
âA letter of gratitude from Wine Cityâs government.â
âA transfer receipt.â
âA news report on infrastructure works in Wine City.â
âAn internal document on the misuse of grant funds.â
âA document regarding the clean-up of Wine Cityâs government.â
âA notice of cessation of funding from the consortium.â
âThereâs also information provided by a director of a welfare institution, that the reforms and personnel changes in Wine City and De Carma were due to the actions of a consortium.â
âHere are the signatures of the two founding parties of the consortium.â
Joe paused, then unveiled the data analysis, pushing it in front of Devore Yves. âThis is the handwriting comparison results. Your handwriting and one of the founding partiesâ have close to a 100% match.â
This time, finally, Devore Yves wasnât unresponsive.
His lowered gaze scanned across those electronic documents individually, finally settling on the document containing the two signatures, never saying a word.
Joe didnât hurry him, waiting for his response with bated breath.
After what felt like an age, Devore Yves finally shifted his gaze from the documents to look at Joe. âWhat about them?â
âWhatâŚâ Joe blanked. He didnât expect that Old Fox would actually give him such a reaction and was a little taken aback. âWhat do you think? We want to know whatâs going on.â
Devore Yvesâ gaze turned from Joe, brushing over Ke Jin, Gu Yan, Laura, and finally, Yan Suizhiâbefore impassively averting. âAnd for this, you dragged along a whole entourage of respectable children to help bolster your courage?â
Joe, â???â
Devore Yves tugged the holographic pages in front of him back and forth, sliding them around as though toying with them. âHow will it benefit me to disclose the intricacies of it to you? Or rather, how will it help the issue? I know basically everything that youâve uncovered in your investigation. I have all of the information you have. You canât fill in anything new, yet you expect me to share mine with you, and Iâd even have to worry that youâll lack discernment and run your mouth. So, explain to me why I should tell you. Give me a worthy reason.â
Thatâs right. How could a businessman accept what was clearly a skewed deal?
If he did, he wouldnât be Old Fox.
Joe rationally knew this⌠yet his flush still travelled from his neck to his cheeks.
Ticked. Off.
He wasnât even sure what was the cause of his anger, but this suffocating feeling still engulfed him.
By the time he recovered from the surge of anger, he was already on his feet, holding the glass door of the terrace with one hand, as though he was going to slam it and leave.
Eunice winked at him, mediating, âGo to my place for afternoon tea first. I havenât had a thing before coming over. We can discuss the rest later.â
As she spoke, she nudged Joeâs shoulder, possibly nervous that theyâd end up coming to blows on the terrace.
Laura and Ke Jin stood up as well, heading to the door as well.
Behind him, Devore Yves remained seated there, seemingly enjoying the breeze on the terrace.
Surprisingly, across from him, two others didnât rise either, sitting as unmovingly as mountains.
Devore Yves relaxed into the sofa, examining them unfazed for a while, before leisurely asking, âThe rest are all on their way out, so why arenât you?â
At this, those about to open the door paused in their step, turning their heads over.
Yan Suizhi smiled calmly at him, abiding by his identity as an intern, not in a hurry to speak.
Besides, there was a Mr Gu who could always help him get the words out at the right time.
Devore Yvesâ gaze landed on Gu Yan.
Gu Yan evenly said, âBecause you hope for my intern to stay behind. Naturally, itâll be inappropriate for us to decline.â
âOh? When did I say that?â
âItâs obvious, so it doesnât bear mentioning.â
Devore Yvesâ grey-blue eyes narrowed meaningfully behind his lenses, and after a long moment, he suddenly laughed and said to them, âLetâs move to my office.â