Chapter 871
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Neil shook his head, then said gravely, âMr. Taylor is doing fine. Iâm sorry, Ms. Kate. Mr. Taylor didnât
ask for any of his family members.â
âWhy doesnât Father want to meet us? Even now, why is he still refusing to meet us?â Kate cried
hysterically and stomped off in frustration.
I watched her departing figure rather curiously but said nothing.
Right then, Neil brought Ashton and me to a separate room, apart from the rest of the house. He had a
few cakes and drinks brought in, then left us to our own devices.
I turned to face Ashton. âShouldnât we get going? Weâve already met Mr. Taylor, after all.â
âWhy are you in such a hurry to leave? What about Mr. Fullerâs matters?â A voice rang out just as the
door burst open. Alarmed, I froze in my seat. When I looked over to the speaker, I found myself staring
at Holden.
Holden was leaning against the door frame, clutching a sheaf of documents in one hand. He wore the
same careless attitude with an accompanying smirk on his face, looking utterly irresponsible.
Ashton had also turned to look at Holden. However, he pursed his lips and said nothing.
Holden strode in casually, then placed the documents heâd been holding onto the table before us.
Fixing his gaze on Ashton, Holden said, âDad got me to hand this over to you. Everythingâs written
clearly inside. If youâre concerned about any missing details, you may invite a lawyer over right now to
take a look at it. If not, then sign it.â
A quick glimpse of the documents revealed it to be a contract by the Moranta Foreign Trade
Association.
Ashton merely cast an unworried glance at it, then signed it without a second thought.
Holden raised an eyebrow. âImpressive,â he remarked, examining the contract. âAll right then. If thereâs
nothing else, Iâll look forward to working with you, Mr. Fuller.â
Ashton nodded and replied solemnly, âPlease thank Mr. Taylor on my behalf. I wonât let him down.â
At that, Holden nodded in response. âMr. Fuller, at the rate your business is expanding, are you
planning on achieving a complete monopoly?â
Ashton remained silent.
Just as Holden was opening his mouth to speak, Neil charged into the room. âMr. Holden, Mr. Taylor
has just passed away.â
The news landed like a bolt of lightning. Holden stood as if rooted to the spot, then roughly shoved the
stack of documents towards Neil. âHold this!â he muttered brusquely, then sprinted out of the room.
Neil flashed us an apologetic smile. âMr. Fuller, Iâm terribly sorry. Mr. Taylorâs sudden passing has
thrown the Taylor family into a frenzy. Iâm afraid we wonât be able to continue hosting both of you. I
humbly seek your understanding.â
Ashton waved away his apology, then said soberly, âWeâll head upstairs to say a final farewell to Mr.
Taylor then.â
Neil agreed.
The entire crowd had since migrated to Archieâs bedroom, spilling over into the hallway. Some family
members were fussing by his bedside, while others were wailing with grief. A few stood stoically in the
shadows, their faces ashen as tears streamed quietly down their faces.
Upon seeing Neil approach, Kate once again stepped forward and tugged at his sleeve. âNeil, has
Fatherâs will been written yet? Did he leave any instructions before he died?â
Kateâs voice penetrated through the fog of sorrow that lay over the room. Besides, the impending
answer to her question was of great interest to everyone present.
Neilâs calm gaze swept over the room. Then he said mildly, âMr. Taylor did say that if anything
happened to him, Mr. Holden would be left in charge of his affairs. The lawyers will be over to read out
Mr. Taylorâs will in a while.â
âWhat?â Kate scorned, evidently displeased. âWhy did Father ask a fool like Holden to take charge of
his affairs? The Taylor family isnât short of members. Why did Father choose that bastard? Isnât his
existence enough of an embarrassment to the Taylors?â
A murmur spread across the room. The other members of the Taylor family gradually rose up with one
voice to oppose the appointment of Holden.
Neil, however, looked unfazed. Placidly, he announced, âI know that there may be some disagreement
to Mr. Holden being in charge of the Taylor family. However, this is Mr. Taylorâs last wish. He has
already transferred all of his belongings to Mr. Holden. If anyone opposes this arrangement, theyâre
free to leave the Taylor family and thereby cut off all ties with the household. If you wish to stay, youâll
remain under the head of the Taylor family. Youâll have to obey Mr. Holden then.â
Neilâs proclamation immediately quelled the Taylor familyâs desire to revolt. Kate, however, remained
looking rather vexed. She looked sourly at Holden.
Not long after, the lawyer arrived.
At the sight of his dark suit, the room seemed to light up in anticipation. Each one seemed eager to find
out what Archie had bestowed upon them with his passing.
The lawyer seemed to be on familiar terms with the Taylors. After a respectful bow to Archie, he settled
down, retrieving a set of documents from their briefcase. He then addressed the waiting room in a
measured tone. âMy condolences to all. Archie lived to a ripe old age and was able to get all of his
affairs in order before he passed. I have here in hand Archieâs last will and testament. I will read it out
to all of you shortly.â
A hush fell over the bedroom. After glancing at his audience, the lawyer continued, âDear members of
the Taylor family, if these words are being read to you, I would have already departed. Having been the
head of the Taylor family for decades, Iâm well aware that all my things must be in order before I leave. I
wonât have any of our family members behaving disorderly in my passing and becoming a
laughingstock to the media and other families.â The will opened briefly with these statements,
emphasizing Archieâs responsibility and the Taylor familyâs wellbeing without much emotion.