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Preston was now completely immersed in the fantasy of fully devouring and controlling Armstrong Corp.
Being personally introduced to Armstrong Corp by Brody made him feel superior to everyone else, including Horace.
In his current triumphant state, Preston couldn't be happier, and Horace was well aware of it.
In the evening, after returning to the Maple Leaves Mansion, Horace's life had reverted to its former routine since Grace went abroad. He was a solitary person, having few deep friendships, both in the past and present. So, even after work, he spent most of his time alone.
After dinner, Grace's video call came in. Since her departure, for safety reasons, Grace had newly registered on major social media platforms to prevent any scrutiny from the Armstrong family.
The two chatted via video call, and Horace found immense comfort in this simple and cozy setting.
Horace looked at Grace gently and asked, "Are you settling in well?"
In these days abroad, Grace felt unusually relaxed. Although it was her first time there, Horace had arranged everything for her. Besides, Horace's family was also there, ready to take care of her and provide protection, so she was having a great time.
Looking at Horace on the phone screen, she smiled faintly and said, "I'm doing well, everything feels familiar, all thanks to you. If I were on my own, I wouldn't know what to do."
"I'm not by your side, so you have to rely on yourself. If you didn't attract me on your own, why would I willingly settle everything for you? It's about your capability, not mine or anyone else's. Understand?" Horace gave Grace a boost of confidence and reassurance, hoping she'd be full of vitality and self-assurance, free from any feelings of inferiority.
Grace nodded, understanding the reasons behind Horace's words.
She updated him on these days, sharing her plans to further her education in her field. She wanted to work harder and become more outstanding. In the past, due to her family's overprotection and lack of choices, she couldn't pursue what she truly liked. Now, with this opportunity, she didn't want to miss it and intended to make the most of it.
Horace listened carefully, occasionally offering suggestions and advice. This mode of interaction was fair and comfortable.
They chatted for a long time, until someone on Grace's end called her for dinner, concluding the video call.
At this moment, it was still early, around eight o'clock.
Horace checked the time on his wrist and picked up his car keys before leaving the apartment.
Driving alone, he headed to a private club. Upon arrival, he informed the waiter of the reserved room's name, and they led him to it.
As the door opened, several men's voices immediately filled the room.
All eyes turned towards the door, and upon seeing Horace, they raised their glasses, saying, "You're late, gotta take a penalty shot."
Horace shrugged, accepting it gladly.
Apart from Ayan, he wasn't familiar with Rex, Tomas, and Derek. This was their first meeting.
Unlike women, men could easily strike up a conversation, even if they were meeting for the first time, especially over a drink.
Horace was somewhat reserved, but Ayan and the others were quite enthusiastic, quickly setting a lively atmosphere.
This gathering had been planned several days ago but had to wait until everyone was available.
Rex raised his glass to Horace, saying, "You're Ayan's brother-in-law now. Seriously, you need to manage him well for us, show some brother-in-law authority."
Horace gave a faint smile and replied, "First come, first served!"
This meant that, regardless of age, it was about who came first, subtly emphasizing that Ayan had a slightly higher status.
"You should ask Molly. After all, the child isn't in either of our bellies. How can I give you an answer?" Ayan replied indifferently, observing Rex's gossipy demeanor.
Rex said, "Haven't we always had people keeping an eye on the Walker family? Don't you know Molly's current situation?"
Ayan remained silent, leaving Rex's curiosity unanswered.
As for the others, although they found it surprising, none were as curious as Rex, so they didn't pry further.
Unable to satisfy his curiosity, Rex felt increasingly uncomfortable. The group stayed until around eleven in the evening before dispersing.
Since Rex and Ayan lived in the same place, they naturally shared a ride back.
As the driver navigated, the two sat in the back seat. Rex, still curious about the earlier conversation, couldn't let it go. Ayan's refusal to provide a direct answer only fueled Rex's curiosity.
Glancing at Ayan, Rex, with a hint of probing in his eyes, whispered, "Ayan, there's no one else here now. How about sharing some details about Molly's situation? Will she really have the child? If she does, do you plan to use the child as leverage against Preston?"
Ayan, who had been gazing out the window, grew slightly annoyed due to Rex's incessant chatter.
He furrowed his brow, looked at Rex indifferently, and asked, "What does it have to do with you?"
"I'm just genuinely curious because this matter has caused quite a stir! Without a definite outcome, I'm naturally curious!" Rex replied.
"How about I give you Molly's contact, and you can personally call and ask her?" Ayan suggested, indifferent.
Rex was taken aback for a moment. After seriously considering it, he said, "Sure, that works. I'm not very familiar with Molly, so I don't know if she'll be forthcoming."
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