Frederick waved at the file that he was holding," Master had me investigate what happened."
Yvonne was startled, "I had almost forgotten. There is nothing Grandpa can't find out if he wants
to..." 1
"That's why you should've told him the truth when you had the chance earlier," said Frederick, his
eyes showed pity towards Yvonne.
Yvonne sniffled, "I couldn't tell him, I was scared."
Henry wouldâve pinned her as the prime suspect if the old man found out what had happened. She
feared Henry would hate her for it.
It would be no surprise for Henry to hate her even more if the old man decided to deal with
Jacqueline.
3 years ago, he had already cruelly abandoned her to live alone in the house for 3 years all
because he had t o wed her.
Now, if she told the old man the truth about what had happened and the old man were to take it all
out on Jacqueline, there was no telling what Henry would do t o her. Thatâs why she couldnât tell the
old man what happened.
Frederick could see right through what Yvonne was thinking and couldnât help but sigh, "Rest easy
madam. Leave this to the master, he will surely do you
justice.â
Yvonneâs lips curved and gave a bitter smile, "Justice? Henry couldn't give that to me. Will Grandpa
really be willing to help me instead?"
"Things are different with master. Unlike sir, he doesn't have a single shred of sympathy towards the
Conrads, and hence you should believe him," replied Frederick with encouragement.
Yvonne bit her lip, "Alright, I trust Grandpa."
"Thatâs good, you should head back home and rest madam."
"I will, thank you, Frederick." Yvonne wiped the tears off her eyes and left the residence.
The smile on Frederick's face waned as she left, turning into a very stern expression as he looked
at the file in his hands. "You've really done it this time M r. Lancaster, I'm very disappointed in you."
Shaking his head, Frederick turned around and headed to the old man's study.
"Have you discovered what happened?" said the tired old man as he saw Frederick entering the
room.
Frederick handed over the file to the old man, "Yes master, but I would advise for you to be mentally
ready before reading the contents."
"Why?" said the old man as he looked at Frederick suspiciously.
Frederick sighed without saying a word.
Even more confused, the old man hurriedly put aside his cane, swiftly took the file, and opened it to
read the contents.
After reading it, the old manâs face flushed red with anger. He was shaking uncontrollably and his
sharp eyes grew red. "My poor child, unable to even see the world, all because of the Conrads...â 1
"Master.â Frederick was worried that the old man would faint. He hurriedly went to the old man's
side and gently tapped his rubbed his back so that he could breathe.
The old man raised his shivering hand as he held onto the file. "Oh Frederick, what have I done to
deserve such a grandson? How could he do such a thing to his own flesh and blood? How could he
cast away all logic and reasoning for that Conrad girl?â
Frederick did not reply.
The old man slammed the file onto the table." Frederick, I want you to order Henry to come and see
me immediately.â
"Master, we shouldnât act hastily towards sir,â replied Frederick suddenly.
The old man stared at him. "What do you mean?â
"Why don't we ask Sue about how they have been living with each other? There might be
something that we are not aware of. I believe we should gather all the facts first," suggested
Frederick.
The old man thought for a while and said, "True."
"Then I shall contact Sue now," said Frederick as he took out his cellphone.
The phone call lasted an hour. During this time, the old man had grown even angrier, so angry that
he might pop his veins.
When it was over, the old man ordered Sue to immediately get Henry to see him at his residence.
Sue went to Henry's study and knocked on his door while holding her phone. "Sir."
Henry opened the door. "Has Yvonne returned home?"
"No sir, madam has not returned yet," replied Sue as she shook her head.
Henry pursed his lips, "Where has she gone to?"
"I am not sure sir, madam did not say," replied Sue as her eyes flashed.
Sue actually had not known initially, but she did now after the phone call with the old man.
Sue's suspicious behavior was so obvious that Henry could tell right away that she was lying. His
thin lips frowned, "Tell me, where has she been?"
Sue sighed, "Madam went to the Lancaster residence. Master just called me as well, and he has
asked for you to meet him immediately."
"The Lancaster residence?" Henry squinted his eyes. H e felt very uneasy upon hearing this news.
"What was she doing at the residence?"
"I really do not know sir," replied Sue as she shrugged.
Henry mumbled to himself for a while, "Alright, Iâll head over there now."
He closed the door, walked past Sue, and walked downstairs.
Henry arrived at the Lancaster residence an hour later.
Frederick was waiting for him at the main entrance, his expression seemed abnormally cold
compared to the usual welcoming Frederick he knew.
Henry's uneasiness grew by the minute - he knew in his gut that something had happened.
Before he entered the old manâs study, Henry tidied himself to look presentable and pushed the
door open.
"Kneel!â shouted the old man, enraged.
Henry raised an eyebrow and knelt without resisting.
The old man got up from his chair, the file in his hands. The old man stood in front of Henry and
threw the file at him.
The file had landed on his head coincidentally, and he silently groaned from the pain.
The old man stared at him coldly, "Pick it up and open it."
Henry did as he was told and opened up the file. His pupils dilated as soon as he read the contents,
but he was not surprised.
He knew that the old man would surely find out someday.
"Finished?" asked the old man emotionlessly.
Henry nodded in reply.
"What have you got to say for yourself?"
"I know I have committed a grave sin."
The old man laughed mockingly, "Which is?"
Henry kept his head lowered and stayed silent.
He was clear of the sins that he committed, but he couldnât answer the old man.
Answering would mean he knew it was wrong, but he did it anyway, although this was true as well.
"Silence?" asked the old man. As he saw Henry kneeling there silently, he couldn't stop himself from
thinking of the innocent child and grew even angrier." Frederick!"
The old man roared.
Frederick entered the room. "Master."
"Bring me my whip," ordered the old man as he looked at Frederick with his cold eyes.
Frederick's eyes opened wide. "Your whip?"
Henry was taken aback as well.
The old man saw the frozen Frederick and raised his voice again, "Hurry up!"
"Un...understood master, I'll go get it at once." Frederick nodded and hurriedly left the room to do as
he was told.
Who knew the old man would once again crack his whip?
3 years ago, the old man had unleashed his anger and whipped Henry once when he put himself in
danger because of Jacqueline.
The old man was about to whip him once again!
But at the thought of what Henry had done, Frederick felt that Henry had deserved it as well.
With that thought, Frederick hastened to the old man's room, retrieved the whip, and rushed back
into the study to pass the whip to the old man.
The old man took the whip and immediately lashed it at Henry's back.
The sound of the whip cracking was so loud it traveled through the entire study.
You could tell that the old man did not hold back at all. Henryâs shirt had torn open from just that
whip alone.
Henry gritted his teeth to endure the pain without a single groan. His forehead was covered in
sweat.
"Tell me, what sin have you committed?" asked the old man again.
Henry continued to remain silent.
His actions obviously angered the old man even more.
"Silence again?" mocked the old man. His anger turned into a sarcastic laugh as he raised his whip
again.