Justin's casual question hit Javier like a thunderclap.
Shock rippled through him, freezing his expression. His voice trembled with fear as he barked, "What nonsense is that? Are you
accusingof causing Chester's death? I'm your father—how could you think I'd do such a thing?"
"It's not an accusation. Just the facts," Justin replied coolly, crossing his legs and savoring his tea with unsettling calm. "And I'm not
condemning you. In fact, | understand why you did it. I'm facing the sdilemma now."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJavier's breathing grew ragged. He had watched Justin grow from a child into the man before him—now a predator, circling with
quiet menace.
"You were meant to be the heir as the eldest son," Justin continued, his voice smooth as silk. "But Grandpa favored Uncle Chester,
handing him major projects, grooming him in plain sight.
"Uncle Chester's reputation soon eclipsed yours. He was a natural leader, adept at business, with one fatal flaw—he was kind. Too
kind. Unlike you."
Justin leaned back, his tone casual, as if recounting an old fable. "When Beckett Group's project collapsed and corruption rumors
spread, Uncle Chester offered to take the fall. He went to prison to protect the family—to protect you, his beloved brother."
Javier's face drained of color, his heart twisting painfully. This secret had been buried for 30 years, and now Justin laid it bare with
ease. But how did he know? He was just a baby back then.
"Uncle Chester realized the truth too late," Justin mused softly. "He walked into your trap the moment he took the blame. His death
wasn't an accident. It was orchestrated."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJustin tapped his temple thoughtfully. "Letguess. You convinced him with my name, didn't you? A helpless baby, a fragile wife
with a fractured mind. Losing us would've shattered your perfect image of a family. Chester was the logical sacrifice—unmarried,
childless, the ideal scapegoat. So, you see, | was part of your gtoo."
"Why, you—" Javier's heart pounded violently, hisposure unraveling. "Who on earth gave you such awful notions?"
\avier's first instinct wasn't denial but curiosity. He needed to know more about what lustin was saving. The truth was. lustin's
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