Chapter 387 Nathan turned around, his eyes dark and mysterious as he glanced toward the study. "Benjamin, why should I trust anything you say?" With a smug grin, Benjamin replied, "Grandpa's got this book of business secrets tucked away in his safe. It's got all the key info about the Rowland family's enterprises. I swing by Grandpa's study every week for 'lessons.' The truth is, he's been groomingfor the business world. Tell me, Nathan, has Grandpa ever mentioned that book to you?" Nathan nodded silently. "Thanks for lettingknow," he said quietly. But then he muttered under his breath, "Idiot." Back in his room, Nathan slumped onto the couch, feeling utterly drained. Deep down, he'd always known that things with the Rowland family would end up like this. But he'd been fooling himself, trying to hang onto the fantasy of family love. He craved it so much. He packed his bags, and as he was about to leave, it hit him how few things he really had. It was like he knew all along he was just a guest.
As he dragged his suitcase to the door, he bumped into Gavin.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Nathan, I hope you don't hold this against us," Gavin said, pretending to be sincere.
Nathan stared straight at him, his eyes unreadable. He didn't say a word, but his presence was commanding. Gavin felt a twinge of fear.
"There's only room for one top dog. Benjamin has the prinvestors backing him. He is now the headline act in the Capital. You sticking around would just be a thorn in his side, and soon you'd be at each other's throats." Nathan let out a soft laugh. "Ha." His chuckle dripped with sarcasm. "He's a fool. Why are you so sure he would beat me?" Gavin was left fuming. "Nathan, don't say I didn't warn you. If you want to stay alive, steer clear of your brother. In business, it's money over feelings." Nathan didn't bother to reply; he just pulled his suitcase and walked away. With a casual wave, he said over his shoulder, "Tell the old man he's backed the wrong horse." As he stepped out, the sky unleashed a torrential downpour. By the tNathan reached Nathalie's doorstep, he was soaked to the bone. He knocked, but there was no answer, and his hand dropped in defeat.
He huddled under the eaves, wrapped in loneliness, staring blankly at the rain cascading from the roof. Memories, long buried, flooded his mind. He recalled another rainy day like this.
He was about three when his stepmom took him shopping, only to vanish and leave him stranded in the bustling street.
Even at that young age, he was sharp enough to remember the day. He waited, but she never cback. Instead, a woman-an abductor-took him.
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He cried and fought her, but she snarled, "Quit it. Your mom sold you tome. Crying won't bring her back."
People noticed his cries and suspected the abductor. But shen convinced them by showing her ID and pretending to be his stepmom. So they walked away. Nathan was locked in a dark room
by his captor. He was lucky, in a way, being so young and of little value to traffickers They grudgingly fed him for three years, turning a chubby, cute kid into a skinny little beggar.