Chapter 456
Chapter 456
By evening, Seraphina finally pieced together what unsettling news Leandro received from Keen.
Leandro had been hospitalized with severe injuries, and the incident involved Gloria, prompting the board of directors at Reynolds Group to hold an emergency meeting. They decided to recommend Leonard to temporarily take over as the acting CEO of Reynolds Group, ensuring the company’s continued stability and growth.
That very afternoon, Reynolds Group held a press conference to announce this shift in leadership and to outline a series of upcoming plans and major projects.
Among these new ventures, three were in collaboration with Martin Group.
The crux of the matter was that these lucrative deals had been brokered by none other than Ferne.
This meant that Ferne must have already established a solid connection with Martin Group, as there was no other explanation for such swift and significant project collaborations.
It was becoming clear, especially considering Ferne was among the first in the Reynolds family to learn of Valerio’s mother was actually Seraphina.
At the time, aside from a few individuals at the Reynolds Manor, only Bowen, Sandra and Andrea were privy to Valerio’s lineage. Bowen, in particular, was a known adversary of Leandro.
Ever since Ferne’s exile to the Bahamas-a punishment inflicted by Leandro himself-it was plausible that she harbored resentment towards him.
Although Ferne and Leandro were first cousins and their relationship had been relatively normal, being banished by him was a blow to her pride that she could not easily forgive.
Given Leandro’s supreme position within the family, the most effective way to challenge his authority would be to usurp it. It was highly likely that Bowen approached Ferne to conspire against Leandro.
Perhaps Ferne believed Bowen’s vendetta was solely against Leandro, which could explain her willingness to collaborate with him, leading to the sequence of events that followed.
However, Ferne might have been unaware that Bowen’s real target was the entire Reynolds Group.
With the Reynolds Group and Martin Group set to embark on several major joint projects, it remained to be seen whether this partnership was an opportunity or a trap.
No wonder Leandro was so invested into this whole thing; after all, he had been instrumental in building the Reynolds Group from the ground up. The thought of handing it over to others and facing an uncertain future was unbearable.
Even Seraphina felt a knot in her stomach upon learning that Ferne had negotiated these projects with Martin Group. Since the day she announced Valerio’s heritage to the Reynolds family, she had suspected a connection between Ferne and Bowen, but she had never imagined it to be this deep.
Now that Ferne and her father Leonard had secured decision-making power within Reynolds Group, with Bowen presumably solidifying his position at Martin Group, the future seemed bright for them.
Yet the deeper the ties between Reynolds and Martin Groups grew, the greater the risk to Reynolds Group.
Ferne and her father were likely aware of this, but the chance to gain ultimate control over Reynolds Group might have been a risk they were willing to take.
However, the Reynolds Group’s path forward under their leadership was anything but certain…
After understanding why Leandro was so concerned about the press conference, Seraphina’s attitude softened considerably. Out of consideration for Leandro’s condition, she found herself effortlessly preparing fruit and serving him warm soup.
Nevertheless, her stern reprimand of Leandro earlier was imprinted in Valerio’s mind.
Taking advantage of a moment when Seraphina was distracted, Valerio couldn’t help but whisper to Leandro, “Mom was so fierce
earlier!”
After all, Valerio had never seen this side of Seraphina. Even though she often looked cool, she had never truly lost her temper. And since acknowledging Valerio as her son, she had been nothing but gentle with him. The sight of an upset Seraphina was indeed startling.
“Are you afraid of mom when she’s like that?” Leandro asked him.
Valerio pondered for a moment before nodding.
Leandro advised, “Then maybe you shouldn’t sleep with her anymore. You wouldn’t want to be frightened if she gets angry again.”
Valerio thought it over again, then his gaze shifted to one of suspicion.
“It’s you who wants to sleep with mom, isn’t it? That’s why you don’t want me around,” Valerio accused, “Mom was mad at you, not
me.”
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Leandro found himself speechless his son was smarter than he thought.
Valerio, having spent time with Seraphina, was no longer the naive, easily fooled boy he had been.
As father and son exchanged silent glances, Seraphina entered with a basin of warm water, ready to bathe Leandro.
“What are you two up to?” Seraphina asked as she stepped into the room, instantly changing the atmosphere, “Valerio, have your finished your milkshake? Leandro, done with your chicken soup?”
After getting their names called, Valerio quietly sipped his milkshake while Leandro slowly sipped the bowl of chicken soup in
front of him.
It wasn’t until both of them had nearly completed their respective eating tasks that Seraphina began to sponge Leandro down.
She wasn’t exactly thrilled to do it, but Leandro refused to let the nursing staff touch him, so the task fell to her.
As she was halfway through, the door behind her opened, and she turned to see the hospital director Daniel walk in with Leandro’s attending physician and two other doctors.
“Mr. Daniel,” Seraphina said, a bit surprised, “What brings you here at this time?”
Daniel, who had a long-standing friendship with Bruce and treated Leandro like a nephew, smiled warmly and explained, “I had a conference in the next town over and just got free to come and check on you. How are you feeling today, any better?”
Leandro nodded slowly, “Apart from the soreness at the wound site, I don’t think there’s much to worry about.”
While listening, Daniel put on gloves and carefully examined Leandro’s wound.
“Young folks bounce back fast,” Leandro’s attending physician commented with a smile, “Strong constitution too. He’ll recover quickly, for sure.”
After checking the wound, Daniel nodded in agreement, “Indeed, to think you’re this spirited the day after such a serious surgery is remarkable. Your wife has been beside herself with worry, crying her eyes out for you.” Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
At that, Leandro looked up at Seraphina, whose face changed color suddenly, and she quickly changed the subject, “So, you mean there won’t be any lasting effects?”
“Everything looks promising so far,” Daniel said as he removed his gloves, “Don’t worry. This won’t affect your plans for a family. With his strong body, having ten or a dozen kids wouldn’t be a problem.”
Seraphina clenched her teeth for a moment before responding, “If he could reproduce on his own, that certainly wouldn’t be an
issue.”