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Sebastian Smith squinted. "There's a lot of fake wine circulating in the market right now. He might be lying about those limited edition wine."

"I'm not blaming you for anything, Benson. Maybe you couldn't tell the real from the fake since you don't have the experience."

"It doesn't matter to me if you're drinking fake wine or not, but I won't tolerate you flaunting it in front of me."

Sebastian Smith's words were like a few stinging slaps on Benson Smith's face.

Benson Smith's cheeks were flaming red.

He wished that the ground would just open up beneath him so that he could hide from these monsters at the table.

Nathan Cross' face began to darken as well.

He couldn't stand Sebastian Smith showing off and berating his father-in-law.

However, he forced himself to remain calm knowing that Sebastian Smith was a senior in the Smith family.

Benson Smith was utterly humiliated.

Despite that, he couldn't argue, since he was indeed ignorant of the difference between real and fake wine.

On the other hand, Sebastian Smith changed the subject immediately.

"I'm not sure of what outrageous things you did to get yourselves kicked out of the family," he said staring straight at Benson Smith.

“If you're to ask me, he's still your father, your kids' grandpa and your Old Master!"

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