Rebirth: Clinging to My Possessive Magnate
Chapter 459: In High Spirits
CHAPTER 459: CHAPTER 459: IN HIGH SPIRITS
One person, over twenty years of feelings, suddenly torn apart without a trace of nostalgia, completely defying common sense.
At least, when Mason Wilson knew Ophelia Wilson was not his biological daughter and was unaware of Ophelia Wilson targeting Sophie Wilson, they were a loving father and daughter.
After giving Mason Wilson a clue, Mason began to have doubts, investigating, testing the reactions of the Wilson Clan, and finally breaking ties.
This whole process, in Charles Seymour’s eyes, was already considered decisive, given that at the time, Mason Wilson didn’t know he was the boss of Peace Group, and breaking ties with the Wilson Clan almost meant cutting off his future prospects.
To go to such lengths for Sophie, Charles Seymour was satisfied.
Regarding the normal suspicion about whether Sophie was his biological daughter, Charles Seymour had no qualms.
However, whether he truly accepted Mason Wilson... depended on where Mason placed Sophie in his heart.
As long as Mason Wilson cared for Sophie, there was no problem at all.
Mason Wilson froze for a moment before suddenly laughing, "Charles, have you been testing and assessing me all along?"
Specifically mentioning James Reed’s involvement, he would realize it involved Ophelia.
If he made an irrational decision for Ophelia, he might never see Sophie again.
Mason Wilson had no doubt that Charles Seymour would resolutely take such measures.
After all, Charles Seymour was already obsessed with and crazed about Sophie.
Thinking carefully, he suddenly realized that Charles Seymour had inadvertently tested him a few times before.
Mason Wilson said with amusement, "If my reaction wasn’t up to par, would I never see Sophie again in this life?"
"Yes." Charles Seymour affirmed Mason’s words without hesitation, showing no scruples.
Mason Wilson: "..."
Really, he was just joking, but Charles Seymour didn’t need to take it so seriously.
"Aren’t you afraid Sophie might suspect?" Mason Wilson knew the answer wouldn’t be pleasant, but he couldn’t help his curiosity.
"Father-in-law would certainly have a reasonable, unavoidable reason to leave." Charles Seymour’s lips curved slightly, adding an enticing charm to his already handsome appearance. Yet this charm, in Mason Wilson’s eyes, was akin to the hellish bloom of a deathly beautiful flower.
Thus, if Charles Seymour wanted Sophie never to see him again, he would certainly arrange a "reasonable reason" that would leave Sophie without a doubt.
"Does Sophie know how crazy you are?" Mason Wilson was surprised by Charles Seymour’s devotion to Sophie, but at the same time worried that this passion might one day become an obsession that would harm Sophie.
After saying this, Mason Wilson suddenly realized the dangerous tension in the car vanished, and he felt inexplicably relieved.
Looking at Charles Seymour again, his expression had softened, losing its earlier sharpness.
"Rest assured, father-in-law, no matter how crazy I get, I will never harm Sophie." Charles Seymour said in a deep voice.
He wasn’t making a promise but stating a fact.
Mason Wilson had an inkling of what this meant, so he asked, "Have you accepted me?"
This question, though absurd, was entirely reasonable in Charles Seymour’s mind.
Charles Seymour nodded, "Earlier, father-in-law’s concern for Sophie outweighed your own."
After saying this, Charles Seymour even allowed himself a genuine, warm smile, not the cold, frightening one, but a truly gentle smile.