Chapter 28
“It’s only a minor issue, so I can’t be bothered to submit a claim. Why the sudden question, Zachary?”
Zachary fell silent for a moment before responding, “The woman who scratched your car this morning is the sister of my grandmother’s lifesaver. The sisters only have each other, and the woman is a housewife without an income. They’re worried they won’t be able to pay for the repairs to your car.”
Duncan was surprised. “Talk about a coincidence. I can’t believe she’s the sister of your grandmother’s lifesaver. How did you find out?”
Zachary quickly lied. “My grandmother is very fond of her lifesaver and often seeks her company. Today, Nana noticed she seemed upset, so she asked her what happened, and that’s when Hunt told her about it.”
“Hunt? Is that her last name? The woman who damaged my car is Liberty Hunt. What’s the name of your grandma’s lifesaver?”
“Serenity Hunt.”
Duncan chuckled. “They must be sisters, then. Alright, I’ll drop it. Since she’s your grandma’s lifesaver’s sister, I won’t press her for the full amount. The money’s nothing to me, but I can’t just let it go either. She might end up scratching someone else’s car if she doesn’t learn a lesson from this.”
At thirty-five, Duncan Lewis was the fourth son of the prominent Lewis family. Although he hadn’t taken over the family business, Duncan had made a name for himself, founding Lewis & Co. and managing several subsidiaries. He was a self-made billionaire.
Duncan was known for his straightforward and loyal nature, but he had a rough past, having walked a fine line between both sides of the law during his younger years. The scar on his face was a testament to that past. Despite his wealth and status, he never bothered to remove the scar, believing it gave him character.
“Since you want to teach her a lesson, you can claim some of the damages from her. But, if it’s not too much trouble, I hope you’ll cut her some slack for Nana’s sake and lower the amount.”
