I'm Someone Else

Chapter 230
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Chapter 230

After all, Leah never intended to help the Pearson Family overcome their difficulties; she wanted tocontrol the Pearson Family!

When it came down to who would be easier to control between Gavin and Declan, the answer wasclear.

Declan, despite not being involved in the day-to-day affairs of the Pearson Family, had proven hiscapabilities during his years of solo ventures in Capitalis. If he were to become the new head of thePearson Family, he would undoubtedly prioritize the family’s interests and not bow down to Leah’sarrangements.

However, Gavin was different. He was nothing more than a complete waste—he had no skills, noambition, and no brains. He was the perfect puppet.

“Declan, oh, Declan! How am I supposed to wholeheartedly assist you if you do this?” Leah sighed. Herprevious plan was well thought out. She would support Gavin in becoming the family head and letDeclan continue expanding the business empire of the Pearson Group in Capitalis. Meanwhile, shewould utilize her resources to assist Declan in every way possible.

Now, it seemed unnecessary.

He was willing to harm his own kin to secure a position as the head of the family. If he were to growstronger, who’s to say he wouldn’t kill me?

Leah covered her face with both hands, burying her head deeply.

Although she had left the Pearson Family long ago, Gavin was still her grandson. His sudden demisebrought about genuine sorrow.

“Ugh!”

After more than forty minutes, Leah finally let out another sigh as she gradually recovered from theoverwhelming sadness. She understood that the immediate priority was not to dwell in grief but toremedy the situation as much as possible.

She picked up her phone and dialed a number. “Come to my room. Let’s discuss strategies.”

Not long after, four middle-aged individuals with gray hair entered Leah’s presidential suite.

“Please have a seat.” Leah gestured, knowing that these four individuals held real power within thePearson Group and were crucial to the success of her plan.

The four of them settled on the couch, their eyes fixed on Leah as they waited for her to speak.

“I’m sure you’ve all heard about the sudden death of my grandson,” Leah began. The news of Gavin’sdemise couldn’t be concealed; the entire Irieson was aware, and rumors regarding the cause of hisdeath ran rampant.

The four nodded. “Yes, we’ve heard about Gavin’s unexpected passing. It was shocking andheartbreaking.”

“Madam Wilkerson, please accept our condolences. After all, one cannot bring back the dead.”novelbin

“Indeed. Madam Wilkerson, please take care of yourself.”

Leah nodded, a touch of sadness in her eyes. “All four of you are loyal veterans of the Pearson Groupand responsible for major business operations as shareholders. Tell me, what should we do next?”

The four glanced at each other before the slightly older man spoke up. “Madam Wilkerson, now thatGavin has passed away, the only candidate remaining for the new head of the Pearson Family isDeclan.”

At his words, Leah froze momentarily with a hint of resentment flashing through her eyes. She glancedat the other three. “What do the rest of you think?”

“Madam Wilkerson, we also believe that Declan should inherit the position of the family head.”

Leah’s brows furrowed. These four were core figures within the Pearson Group. If they wanted Declanto assume the role of the family head, it was likely that the mid-level employees and staff within thePearson Group shared the same sentiment.

The crucial issue was that Declan couldn’t be allowed to become the family head. If he did, then all ofLeah’s efforts would have been in vain.

No, absolutely not. Declan must not become the family head.

However, what could she do now? These four individuals were core figures of the Pearson Group. Ifshe made a move against them, she would essentially be declaring war on the entire Pearson Group.

“Oh, Gavin’s death pains me as well, but what truly breaks my heart is the fighting between familymembers… I can’t understand it. Is a mere position of power worth it? Is power really more importantthan family bonds?” Leah, true to Quincy’s description of her as an “old witch,” spoke with sorrow in hervoice and with tears glistening in her eyes.

“Huh?”

The four individuals were taken aback by Leah’s words. They were all frozen in their seats.

What did she mean? Was Gavin killed by Declan’s order? That would explain it. After all, the position ofthe family head in the Pearson Family is a significant role. They had all weathered plenty of infightingand witnessed numerous examples of family members turning against each other for the sake ofpersonal gain.

If that were the case, then Declan certainly couldn’t be allowed to become the family head!

A person who could ruthlessly harm their own nephew—what else were they capable of? They wouldstop at nothing for their own interests. If the Pearson Family fell into the hands of such an individual, itwould be a true disaster.

Leah glanced discreetly at the four individuals, noting their changing expressions. She knew her wordshad affected them. Although she couldn’t be certain that Declan was responsible, implicating him assomeone who would turn against his own family would be enough to disqualify him from becoming thefamily head.

Declan had the motive to commit murder, and by saying so aloud, Leah knew these four individualswould believe her.

“Why don’t you all sit here for a moment? I’ll go to the restroom to freshen up. I apologize for theinconvenience.”

With that, Leah walked into the en-suite bathroom of the presidential suite. She intentionally gave themtime and space to discuss among themselves.

“I never expected Declan to be this kind of person.”

“It’s hard to truly know someone’s character. We know them, but not their intentions. When they’refaced with such a situation, who knows what they’re capable of?”

“We’ll have to choose someone else. Declan can’t be the family head.”

“But who else could it be?”

The four furrowed their brows, contemplating for a while. They exchanged glances, and in their hearts,they soon had a suitable candidate.

Ten minutes later, a confident Leah returned to the living room. After considering all the options, therewas no one left from the direct lineage of the Pearson Family who could take on this responsibility. Theonly qualified candidate to be the family head was Leah herself! She believed that after theirdiscussion, the four individuals would arrive at the same conclusion.

Since she couldn’t be the puppeteer behind the scenes of the Pearson Family, she would rightfullyassume the position of the family head. When she thought about it, she had to thank the person whokilled Gavin. Without them, she wouldn’t have this excellent opportunity.

Of course, she couldn’t say that herself, as it would surely raise suspicions. However, if it came fromthe mouths of these four individuals, then she would seize the opportunity without hesitation.

Just the thought of it made her feel elated!

“So, have you come to a decision after your discussion? Is there a suitable candidate?” Leah asked,her voice filled with anticipation.

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