Chapter 4105
The First Heir
Josua said, âThis is my father, Linus Page. He lost his eyes because of fortune-telling. He revealed too
many secrets and was punished by the heavens, making it impossible for him to make another
prediction in this lifetime. His practice is completely ruined.â
Josuaâ voice was full of bitterness.
Vivian finally understood why Josuaâ family did not allow him to learn fortune telling.
With this example, who would dare to let their children and grandchildren learn this skill?
If Vivian were in the same shoes, he would not agree either.
âI seeâ¦â Vivian said with a sigh.
Josua said no more but walked quickly to his father, wanting to help him.
Linus seemed to sense Josuaâ movements and stopped in place, waiting for his sonâs arrival. He held
no hatred or resentment for his son, only heartache.
Soon, Josua came to his side and supported him.
With tears in his eyes, he said, âDad, Iâm backâ¦â
âWelcome home,â Linus responded simply.
âDo you have friends with you?â As if aware of Vivian and the others, Linus asked.
âYes,â Josua said without hesitation.
Linus paused and said, âAsk your friends to come in. I have something to ask that man too.â
Josua was startled and had a hint of doubt in his eyes but said, âOkayâ¦â
Vivian walked forward, supported Josuaâ father, and said with a smile, âMr. Page, please speak your
mind. Iâll tell you everything I know.â
Josuaâ father said, âLetâs go in and talk.â
Vivian had no choice but to help Linus into the room with Josua. Meanwhile, many people appeared in
the front yard and greeted Josua, who responded to them too. He clearly saw that those peopleâs eyes
were full of helplessness and resignation.
No one disliked Josua. It was more like they were helpless, which proved that Josuaâ family
atmosphere was quite good.
After entering the Page familyâs living room, Linus said, âJosua, you should see your mother. Iâll speak
to your friend in private.â
Josua agreed without hesitation, while Vivian asked Haley and the others to go out.
After everyone left, Linus said, âIs your last name Clarke?â
Vivianâs mind was in turmoil as he looked at Linus in surprise. Josua had not told his father Vivianâs
name, but the other party said it directly.
For a moment, Vivianâs mind raced.
Had Linus really lost his practice and ability to predict secrets?
Linus seemed to sense Vivianâs restlessness and added, âIt seems Iâm right. Everything is destinedâ¦â
The man seemed to age all of a sudden. His upright back became slightly hunched, and darkness
seemed to loom over him.
Vivian took a deep breath and said, âMr. Page, youâre right. My last name is Clarke, and my name is
Jordan. May I know why you look so dejected?â
He was puzzled.
Linus was silent for a moment before he said, âDo you know why Iâm blind?â
âJosua said itâs because of fortune telling,â Vivian said honestly.
Linus nodded and said, âIndeed, itâs because of fortune telling. To be more precise, itâs because of
youâ¦â
âWhat?!â
Vivian was really dumbfounded this time.
B-Because of me?
What did this have to do with me?
When Linus went blind, he had not arrived on Starfall Continent yet!