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Paul growled, "What gives you the right—"

"Have you forgotten that Grandfather was poisoned, and that his condition was no accident?" Sean replied. "He’s very likely among us, which was why Grandfather also made it very clear he isn't seeing anyone before we find the culprit."

Paul was incensed. "What, are you suspecting me now?!"

"I would never," Sean replied reasonably. "But if you have nothing to worry about, why incur Grandfather's wrath? It's not too late to see him once the truth is out."

Paul was still scowling, but after Sean had put it that way, he would be the one who had more to lose if he forced his way inside.

It was obvious Jesse was refusing to see Paul and everyone else because he didn’t trust them, and charging inside would only hurt Jesse's impression of Paul further.

As such, Paul restrained himself and stayed silent.

The rest of the family naturally had even less reason to speak up.

Sean repeated, "Grandfather just made it very clear that everyone should go about their business, and not to visit that often. He will return to Cranston Hall when he's better."

"Didn't he say anything else? You were in there for so long!" Patrick demanded, still a little dissatisfied.

"Those matters aren't for your ears."

"Sean!" Paul was furious.

They were simply humiliating themselves by coming here when Jesse clearly trusted Sean more and told him everything, while the rest seemed to be of no concern to him.

"Grandfather has his misgivings, Uncle Paul. Please don't shoot the messenger."

"So he's letting you take over family matters, is he?" Paul huffed, going straight to the point.

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