Chapter 386
The delivery personnel received his order and instantly agreed.
"Tell Shawn Weiss to compensate the Lesters with two hundred million dollars. It's considered a light punishment," said Wilbur coldly.
The delivery personnel quickly agreed to that too, so Wilbur waved to let him go.
They went back to the villa, and Wilbur said he was going to leave. Chad and Wallace were reluctant to let him go. They had to make Wilbur stay.
Wilbur could not help it, so he decided to stay the night. The next morning, he saw Wallace kneeling in front of his door when he woke up and tried to get through the door.
"What are you doing?" Wilbur hurriedly helped him up.
Chad stepped forward and said, "Sir, please accept Wallace as your godson. He's mischievous, but he has a kind heart. Please allow him to serve you and repay you for saving our lives." Wilbur knew what he meant. The Lesters would have someone to rely on if he accepted Wallace. They would not need to fear anyone anymore.
But why should he be someone's godfather? He was still a young man. Surely it would make him a laughingstock if news of this got out, right? Wilbur chuckled and said, "lI understand what you mean. | made a promise with Wallace back in Seechertown to help your family.
He promised to givethe ore and I'll be like his big brother. | think we should fulfill that engagement instead." "Really?" Chad was instantly overjoyed. It was much better than Wilbur being Wallace's godfather. It would bring them even greater glory.
"Pay your respects for your sworn brother," Chad barked at Wallace.
Wallace instantly knelt respectfully. Wilbur hurriedly stopped him and said, "That's not necessary. Please get up." Wilbur helped Wallace up and then expressed his wish to leave. Chad and Wallace did not want him to leave, but they did not dare to stop him again.
Chad instructed Wallace to drive Wilbur back to Seechertown, but Wilbur refused.
It would take more than ten hours to drive, and only several hours if he took the train. He had no tto waste.
Chad and his family saw him off at the train station, then they reluctantly bid their farewells.
Chad talked to his son after the train departed, "Our family gained a blessing from a crisis. Wallace, you did great this time." "I think so too, Dad. My brother is awesome. | would love to learn from him," said Wallace in an admiring tone.
Chad sighed and said, "It's not that easy. Having him take you in as his subordinate is already a great honor for us. Just forget about it." "I know it's not possible. | was just hoping," Wallace said with a sigh. This is property © of NôvelDrama.Org.
Wendy said, "Wallace, you have to be genuinely good to him. Perhaps you'll find a chance in the future. Being genuine is always favorable, and it's the best quality someone can possess." Chad and Wallace looked at Wendy at the stime.
Chad was in the business circles for over a decade, so he had to be cunning. However, he knew what Wendy said made a lot of sense.
However, being genuine had to be for the right reason, and the best choice for Wallace to display his authenticity was to Wilbur.
Wallace seemed like he barely understood. He looked rather confused.
Chad said, "Wendy is right. You have to be genuine no matter what he tells you to do. Don't consider anything else." "I got it." Wallace nodded.
Wilbur found his seat on the train, but he realized a young man with blond hair was occupying his seat.
"Sir, | think this is my seat," Wilbur said.
The blond guy ignored him. He was looking at two beautiful young women in front of him. He shouted, "F*ck off." "What did you say?" Wilbur looked displeased.
The blond guy turned to Wilbur and said, "I told you to f*ck off. Didn't you hear me?"