Chapter 252: A Deal with the Devil
โWhy?โ Sierra couldnโt help but ask. She had always thought he had a good relationship with his grandfather.
โWhen I go back there, I stop being Jonathan Yeager,โ Jonathan murmured against her ear. Sierra could hear the frustration in his voice. She reached up, gently running her hand along his back in comfort.
Now she understood why Jonathan never talked about his family. He didnโt just dislike themโhe rejected everything about them.
โDo you really want to take over the family business?โ Sierra asked again.
Jonathan released her, studying her for a moment before speaking in a low voice. Wanting to do something and having to do something are two different things. But what belongs to meโฆ even if I donโt want it, I wonโt let anyone else have it. Whatโs mine is mine. Sierra, do you understand?โ
Sierra didnโt understand. But she could feel the intensity of his possessiveness in his words. She didnโt know what he had been through, so she had no right to judge. At this moment, she simply chose to stand by his side.
The next day, Sierra headed to North Salem University, while Jonathan returned to the Wynn estate. The massive estate was empty, save for Wayne.
โCome take a walk with me,โ Wayne said, looking like he was in good spirits. Jonathan glanced outside. The weather was nice. He had no reason to refuse.
They strolled through the mountainside paths as Wayne spoke. โThe land value in Capital City keeps rising. Do you know how many people envy the fact that the Wynn family owns an entire mountainside?โ Wayne sighed, hands clasped behind his back. โThe Wynn family has been passed down for nine generations. You would be the tenth.โ Then he looked at Jonathan, eyes sharp. โBut Jonathanโฆ can I trust you to take over?โ
He wanted reassurance. But Jonathan, as always, refused to give it to him.
โYou can give it to someone else.โ
Wayne snorted, narrowing his eyes. Other people might not understand Jonathan, but he did. If he truly handed the Wynn family over to someone else, then the family might as well be finished.
Jonathan was the type of person who would rather destroy something than let others have it. That was precisely why Wayne had chosen him as his successor. Because Jonathan had the ability to lead. And because of his extreme personality.
In the past, Jonathan had been wild, out of control. Ever since he threw himself into research, he had calmed down and seemed more refined. But Wayne knew that was all for show. Only the fools in the family believed his grandson had somehow turned into a gentle and reasonable man. Still, there had been a shift in him lately.
Thinking of that, Wayne suddenly changed the topic. โThe girl you brought backโsheโs at North Salem University?โ
Jonathan had been listening lazily, disinterested. But the moment Wayne mentioned Sierra, his face instantly darkened.
โGrandpa.โ
Wayne raised his hands in surrender. โI didnโt do anything. Just asking.โ
โGrandpa, you know I donโt like people meddling in my affairs.โ
โIโm not meddling.โ Wayne had no intention of interfering. At least, not yet. It was still early. He had no desire to start a fight with his grandson before it was necessary.
โBut Iโm old, Jonathan. More than anything, I want peace at home. You understand that, donโt you?โ
Jonathanโs expression was unreadable. Even with his grandfather, they always spoke with a layer of distance between themโnever addressing things directly. He cut straight to the point. โWhat do you want?โ
Wayne sighed, finally getting to the real matter. โFor your birthday, I want you to invite your father and your brother. Itโs a family occasionโit should be lively.โ
Jonathan stared at Wayne for a long moment. Then, his lips curved into a mocking smile. โGrandpa, do whatever you want.โ He glanced at his watch and continued, โItโs getting late. I have things to do. Iโll visit another time.โ
Without waiting for Wayneโs response, he turned and walked away, heading down the mountain. Wayne watched him go, shaking his head. โThat boyโs temper is going to be a problem,โ he muttered.
The old butler, Edmund, spoke quietly. โMr. Jonathan has always been this way.โ โJose, thoughโฆ heโs been working harder these past two years.โ
Wayne sighed again. But it was a shameโฆ Wayne closed his eyes. Just as Edmund thought he had fallen asleep, the old man murmured, โI donโt have much time left. And with things the way they areโฆ I canโt rest easy.โ