Chapter 23
“Justin, have you found out what happened?” Gregory asked, his face creased with concern as he comforted his wife.
“I found out.
The person who exposed this news is the newly appointed general manager of KS World Hotel, Bella Thompson.
” Justin lowered his eyelids, deliberately avoiding the couple’s gaze.
In his memory, Gregory had never shown such tenderness to either his mother or to him.
Perhaps Gregory had already forgotten what Justin’s mother looked like.
“The Thompson family from Hatchbay?!” Shannon gasped, covering her mouth in disbelief.
“That’s the richest family in Hatchbay! How could my sister’s family have offended them?!” “We’ve never had any interactions with the Thompson family.
Our forefathers had a deep grudge against them,” Gregory explained, his tone heavy.
“Wyatt Thompson’s great-grandmother swore that no one from the Thompson family could ever marry a Salvador.
Anyone who disobeys would be disowned and would not inherit anything.
” Justin didn’t care about this history.
His focus remained on Rosalind, not Bella Thompson.
However, hearing his father’s words sent a cold shiver down his spine.
“OMG! The Thompsons must be targeting Gold Corporation so they can indirectly target us, especially since Rose is about to marry Justin.
They’re so petty!” Shannon clenched her silk handkerchief in frustration.
“Justin, you should see Ms. Thompson tomorrow and find a way to stop her from going after the Golds.
This isn’t just their problem anymore.
It’ll affect our family’s reputation too!” Gregory’s tone was stern, his gaze fixed on his son.
“Oh, Greg, don’t be so harsh on Justin.
He’s always been an obedient child,” Shannon said sweetly, massaging her husband’s shoulder.
“I’m only saving the Gold family for Rose’s sake.
It has nothing to do with anyone else, Aunt Shannon,” Justin replied, his eyes cold and piercing.
He turned to leave, his words hanging in the air.
Shannon’s face turned pale with anger.
She was the wife of the Salvador Corporation’s chairman, yet Justin still called her “Aunt Shannon.
” It felt like a direct insult.
