hapter 309 The Threshold
+8 Pearls
“Anything you like, Ma’am. I can coordinate the arrangement based on your preferences,” the gardener said warmly.
Yunice knew Wyatt probably didn’t care much about details like these, so she didn’t push the task back. She picked a few varieties that looked pleasant and had a light fragrance.
She had never liked heavily scented flowers. Back when she lived with the Saunders family, Oscar used to get dizzy from strong scents, so their home always avoided things like lilies or gardenias.
“Wyatt,” she suddenly asked, “do you prefer strong or light floral scents?”
This was his house, after all. She couldn’t just follow the habits of the Saunders family.
Wyatt paused, caught off guard by the question. “Light.”
Yunice nodded and returned to discussing arrangements with the gardener.
Just then, the Powell family butler approached Wyatt–and was surprised to find him in a good mood.
The sharp–eyed butler followed Wyatt’s line of sight and spotted Yunice on the swing.
Wyatt turned, meeting the butler’s gaze with a smirk laced with mockery. “What are you here for?”
“Sir wants you to keep Mr. Paul in check,” Luke replied.
Wyatt picked up a few pebbles from the flowerbed and tossed them into the fishpond. “What if I kill him by accident? Who takes the blame then?”
Luke knew Wyatt was hard to convince, so he just stood there patiently, trying to wear him down.
Wyatt continued tossing stones. The koi fish initially swam over eagerly, thinking it was food–only to get smacked in the head by cold pebbles. They scattered in every direction, thrashing their tails in panic.
Yunice glanced over from the swing, silently lowering her presence.
But Luke peeked at her and added, “Now that Ms. Yunice is married in, wouldn’t it be proper to visit the old house more often?”
Wyatt hurled the last of the pebbles, snorting, “What, you think the Powell family is such a prize? What if I don’t want to go?”
At that momeni, Yunice stepped off the swing, walked up to him in front of Luke, and leaned in close.
“I want to see the drama,” she whispered.
Wyatt studied her face for a beat, then slipped both hands into his pockets and turned to Luke.
“I’ll go. But on one condition.”
Luke’s eyes lit up. “Name it.”
“Get rid of that ridiculous raised threshold at your front gate.”
Luke’s brows furrowed.
Wyatt’s leg was healed now. Why was he making such a demand?
Was this a calculated insult to the old man? Or the whole Powell family?
No matter Wyatt’s intentions, Luke had at least gotten a response—so he returned to report.
4:45 PM
And Paul, as the heir, was due for his trial by fire. Wyatt’s pressure would serve as the grindstone.
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