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Chapter 349

Chapter 349 The Man He Used To Be

Rufus’s frown deepened. “From the ŝutton family?”novelbin

“Yeah, Lysander is using his phone now.”

Rufus’ voice deepened a little. “Lysander, could you return to your room? There are some things I’d liketo discuss with you.”

Lysander cast a glance at Adrian, who was still in the kitchen cooking scrambled eggs.

He had heard it too, and with a smile, he said, “Go ahead.”

And so, Lysander gave a nod, clutching his phone as she retreated to her own room.

Rufus had always been concerned, and in the end, he asked uneasily, “Is the door properly locked?”

Lysander nodded, swiveling her phone around to show him the tightly shut bedroom door.

Daphne peeked over curiously. “Dad, what’s going on that’s so serious? Adrian isn’t a stranger. We’repretty close. Why do we need to avoid him?”

Rufus glanced at his daughter, letting out a sigh.

“What’s going on, Dad?”

Rufus looked into the camera, saying, “Lysander, I have a rough idea about you and Josiah. I heardhe’s gone to Stounia. Could you possibly go find him and ask him where exactly is Harry?”

Before Lysander could even respond, Daphne jumped in to answer, “It doesn’t matter where he is.Josiah really let him go?”

“What I’m worried about isn’t whether Josiah would let him go. What I’m worried about is that Josialwould never do so! You guys don’t understand. Josiah isn’t the person you think he is. He is actually-

Rufus seemed to be on the verge of saying something but then held back.

However, his expression revealed that the situation was a lot more dangerous than it seemed on thesurface, and he was visibly worried.

Daphne also noticed something was amiss. “Dad,” she said, “If you have something to say, just spit itout. What exactly are you afraid of?”

“You all may not know, but Josiah’s father passed away quite early. When he took over Guerra Groupfrom his grandmother, the company was rife with factions. Many of the older generation, relying on theirseniority, didn’t take him seriously. There were quite a few incidents during that time, but in the end,everything quietly settled down, as if nothing had ever happened.”

Daphne said, “Isn’t that a good thing? It just shows how impressive Josiah is.”

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away to enjoy their golden years at home. Do you think that was an easy feat?”

“Perhaps they were awed by Josiah’s capabilities, deciding to step aside a id let the more competentone take over.”

“Step down and yield to the more competent party? You think it’s that simple? Once power is tasted,how many can be magnanimous enough to willingly let it go? It’s as if the entire older generation ofGuerra Group was collectively forced to step back. Based on what?”

Daphne was taken aback. “Dad, do you know something we don’t?”

“I don’t really know anything, but one thing I do know from that period was that Josiah had invited ahighly esteemed board member for a fishing trip at sea. Three days later, only Josiah returned.”

After a few moments of silence, Daphne finally spoke. “Dad, are you saying…”

“I’m not implying anything. The news that came out later reported an unexpected tsunami at sea duringthose few days. It swept away a considerable number of fishing boats. Josiah’s yacht was also near thetsunami, presumably carried away by the wayes. As for that particular director, he was never found.”

Daphne commented, “That doesn’t add up. They both went fishing at sea together, so even if theyencountered a tsunami, why was Josiah able to return alone? Moreover, tsunamis are unpredictable.No matter how capable Josiah is, he couldn’t have foreseen a tsunami, could he?”

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