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Chapter 19 

Chapter 19 

Have you found out anything?” 

In the Wyatt family villa, Amara frowned

After finding out that the Williams family’s motorcade had gotten into trouble, she sent someone to investigate the matter

What? You don’t know? What the hell do I pay you for?Amara roared when the men she had sent had found nothing

There were no updates on why Alvin and his Blackguard had suddenly disappeared on their way to 

confront Dustin

What about Dustin? What’s going on at the Langley family villa?Amara asked

He hasn’t left. He’s been in the villa this whole time,the man said

What in the world is going on?” 

The Wyatt sisters were perplexed

The Williams family was one of Honora’s wealthiest families. Their Blackguard was exceptionally skilled. What kind of person could make them disappear without a trace

That Dustin’s really lucky!Elisa said hatefully

Yeah, he’s lucky to be alive this time!” 

As the sisters fumed, Amara got a call

Mom, you’re back!Amara was surprised

The Wyatt sisters felt nervous

The person who called the shots in the Wyatt family, their mother, had left for Central Harbor last month to visit her family… 

Amara and her sisters quickly got ready to pick their mother up from the airport

When they stepped outside, a sedan stopped at the front door

A beautiful, elderly woman got out of the car. She had an icecold demeanor

Mother” 

The five of them stood in a line. They were both scared and respectful of their mother

This was especially so for Amara, who was trembling in fear before her

This woman was the matriarch of the Wyatt family, Lydia Byrne

Even when the patriarch of the Wyatt family, their father, had been alive, he had been very fearful of Lydia. The Wyatt sisters had been brought up from a young age to fear their mother

Lydia stepped out of the car with a displeased look on her face. Her gaze cut across at the sisters

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Mother, why are you back so early?Amara went up and asked her cautiously

How could you hide the truth from me when such a huge mess has happened at home?Lydia chided

Amara did not dare to make a sound.. 

Take me to Elijah now!” 

The Wyatt sisters did not dare delay. They immediately led Lydia upstairs

When she saw Elijah, who seemed to be in a very bad condition, Lydia looked very concerned

After making sure that this was the son that she had lost many years ago, her face darkened even more

Elijah’s journey back home has been a difficult one, and for him to end up like thisWhat kind of sisters are you?she asked coldly

Mother, this is all my fault…” Amara said. She did not dare to look up at Lydia’s face

You are all at fault!Lydia’s gaze turned colder. Dustin Fox is nothing but a dog of the Wyatt family. How could you lose control of him? Is this what I taught you

It’s not like the Wyatt family can’t afford to keep him in the household. Even a dog can be useful at times.” 

The sisters had no choice but to endure her scolding in silence. They did not dare to talk back

After letting it out of her system, Lydia finally stopped for a breath

Call Dustin. Have him come here at once,she said briskly

Mother, Dustin might not come hereAmara said cautiously

Do as I tell you and make the call.” Lydia glared at Amara

Amara quickly took out her phone and called Dustin

The phone rang twice, but then the call was cut off

Amara looked distressed

Call until he answers,Lydia said icily

Amara had no choice but to let her sisters try to call him too

They kept trying to call Dustin in turns until Dustin finally answered Bella’s call

Will you ever stop?asked Dustin

Dustin, it’s me,Lydia said calmly

Lydia?Dustin frowned

Lydia was Dustin’s adoptive mother, but she did not like him either. He was not even allowed to call her Motherand could only address her by her name

Lydia had never shown any tenderness and had always been cold and distant toward Dustin but, unlike the Wyatt sisters, she had never humiliated him

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It was as if she considered him invisible

Come to the villa. Your adoptive father left you something,Lydia said before hanging up

Dustin was suspicious, but he decided to go and check things out

In an hour, Dustin arrived in the living room of the Wyatt family villa

Sit.Lydia gestured toward the couch

The Wyatt sisters could only stand in a corner. They were not even allowed to talk

Dustin frowned as he sat across from Lydia

Lydia did not waste her breath on pointless chatter. She immediately brought out a check and placed it before Dustin

Dustin glanced at it. The check was worth three million dollars

“Lydia, what is the meaning of this?” 

You’ve lived here for more than ten years. No matter what’s said or done, you’re part of the family. Now that you’re leaving the family to pursue your own ambitions, you may consider this a contribution from us,Lydia said flatly

Dustin smiled

Lydia was much more strategic than the Wyatt sisters in the way she did things

The problem was that her words made it seem like she was doing him a favor

Or perhaps you could return to the Wyatt family and remain one of our own,Lydia said. Elijah now needs someone that can work for him.” 

Dustin’s smile turned mocking

The Wyatt family still thought of him as a servant

What? Are you not willing to do that?Lydia frowned. Why are you being so difficult?” 

Lydia’s gaze turned sharp

If it weren’t for the Wyatt family, you would have been dead on the streets. There’s no way you can repay that debt in this lifetime

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