Chapter 174 Johnathanâs Plan
Korbin squinted his eyes upon hearing this. He looked at Rachael angrily with his dark eyes. He was a man and the head of the Swanns. His authority was not something that should be challenged.
Under normal circumstances, Rachael might have felt fear and apprehension under Korbinâs intimidating gaze. After all, the most impressive quality among women in the upper echelons of high society wasnât intelligence or their lineage, it was endurance.
To become a successful lady of a prestigious family, one had to learn how to endure. However, Rachael could no longer hold back today. Johnathan was her bottom line and Rachael wouldnât allow anyone to harm Johnathan.
âWhat? Did I say something wrong? That jinx has come back to bring disaster upon us. She wants to drag all of us down with her,â Rachael retorted without flinching even when faced with Korbinâs threat.
Korbinâs face darkened, not only because of Rachaelâs unprecedented refusal to yield but also because he was dissatisfied with Catherine. Just like Rachael, Korbin also valued Johnathan the most.
After all, Johnathan was the Swannsâ only son. Although Korbin had four children, the Swannsâ fortune would ultimately be given to Johnathan.
Johnathan felt emboldened upon seeing his fatherâs anger and added, â Dad, let me tell you. The reason why that jinx, Catherine, dares to be this arrogant is because Branden from the Duncans has her back. She thinks Branden is something special. But in your eyes, heâs just a junior. Am I right?
Hearing Johnathanâs words, Korbin sensed that something was amiss. He asked, âWhatâs the full story?â
Johnathan recounted everything he had witnessed at the restaurant to Korbin. He said, âDad, whatâs so good about that jinx? Apart from her looks, sheâs got a temper as tough as nails. Why would Branden, a big shot from the Duncans, be interested in her?â
Korbin smirked. His eyes carried a mocking tone mixed with a hint of affection. âYouâre still young and donât understand these things. Do you think Brandenâs reputation in the business world is for nothing? I suspect his intentions arenât that simple.â
Being a child of a prestigious family, Johnathan quickly caught on. He asked, âDad, do you think Branden is thinking of using Catherine, that jinx, to gain control of the Swannsâ wealth?â
Korbin looked at Johnathan with curiosity. Then he calmly asked, Think about it. Whose name is the Swannsâ wealth under now?â
Johnathan slapped his thigh and replied, âThat bastard from the Duncans! I knew he couldnât possibly be interested in that jinx. Heâs got other plans!â
Rachael also picked up on the signs. Dealing with Catherine alone wouldnât be too daunting. But the Duncans were a family they couldnât afford to offend. If the Duncans were truly intent on taking over their assets, the Swanns would be in real trouble.
âKorbin, if the Duncans truly come after us, what should we do?â Rachael asked. Korbinâs eyes were cold, and his smile gradually faded. âBranden is a promising young man, but I, Korbin, am no pushover. It wonât be easy for him to bring down the Swanns. Right now, the most crucial thing is to deal with Catherine. We need to keep her in check and make sure she doesnât make trouble. Thatâs the top priority.â
Speaking of which, Johnathan had already thought of a plan on his way home. He was simply bidding his time, waiting for the right moment to bring it up.
âDad, I have an idea. Next week, itâs my grandmotherâs seventieth birthday. We can take Catherine along and let my uncle deal with Catherine. That jinx is used to rural life and may have some martial arts skills. But my uncle is a military man. Even if a few strong guys come at him, they wonât be his match.
If we let my uncle handle Catherine, I guarantee sheâll be obedient afterward. Rachael had an elder brother with a peculiar personality. He had never gotten along well with others since they were kids.
He especially disliked Rachael, who married into a prestigious family. It was fortunate that Rachael had married early. If she had been a homewrecker, her upright brother might have killed her.
Rachael thought it was a feasible plan. Her brother was a straightforward man. He would certainly take action if he knew about Catherineâs ungrateful behavior.
âKorbin, I think our son is right. My brother doesnât listen to me, but he respects our mother. Iâll talk to her about it during her seventieth birthday celebration.â
After the two persuaded him in turns, Korbin nodded in agreement. Although he was reluctant to air their dirty laundry to outsiders, the fact that it was Rachaelâs brother made it more acceptable.
âOkay. Letâs go with that plan.â
After Korbin agreed, Johnathan smiled brightly. He guarantees that once Catherine lands in the hands of her uncle, she will be in big trouble.
Johnathan planned to speak ill of Catherine in front of his doting grandmother as well. He was certain Catherineâs future would be very eventful.
When Catherine returned to Audreyâs home, she noticed Audrey sitting there absentmindedly. Audrey even didnât tidy up her things. This was strange. Hearing the door open, Audrey slowly turned and looked at Catherine with weary eyes.
âKathy, youâre back.â
Catherine frowned at Audrey and asked softly, âWhatâs wrong with you? You seem so listless. Are you feeling unwell?
Audrey shook her head. âIâm not sick. I just have a bit of a headache.â
âWhatâs giving you a headache?â Facing Catherineâs inquiry, Audrey leaned against the wall and mumbled weakly, âI have a headache about what to give as a gift.â
After saying this, Audrey suddenly remembered something and shot up from her seat. Then she looked at Catherine.
âKathy, you donât know yet, do you?â Catherine looked at her in confusion. Before Catherine said a word, Audrey could tell she genuinely didnât know. It was understandable since Catherine had grown up in the countryside and had little contact with the Langs.
âKathy, Grandmaâs birthday is next week, and sheâs turning 70. Now that youâre back, you have to go. Do you know?â
If it had been an ordinary birthday, Catherine had all intentions not to turn up. She never liked such crowded occasions and considered them a waste of time. However, a seventieth birthday was a special occasion. Catherine felt obligated to attend.
Seeing Catherineâs furrowed brow and silence, Audrey assumed that Catherine was worrying about what gift to bring, just like herself. As the older sister, Audrey decided to take on this task herself.
âDonât worry about the gift, Kathy. Iâll take care of it. What you need to do is to set time aside and come with me then.â
With Audreyâs assurance, Catherine stopped hesitating and nodded. Catherine dropped her backpack and headed to the bathroom to wash her hands.
As she was about to throw the used tissue into the trash can, she noticed an aluminum pillbox with used tablets inside the bin.
The box had the words âcontraceptive pillâ written on it. Catherine frowned and glanced at Audrey, who was still sitting outside.
Catherine contemplated asking her about it. However, she figured Audrey was an adult and was capable of taking responsibility for her own choices. Catherine then turned away, walked into her room, and didnât dwell on the matter any further.