Chapter 297 - THE ELDEST SON (1/2)

In another home in Mountain Ridge City, Kaito faced his grandfather in his study. The old man looked vigorous even though he was almost eighty years old. In addition, his eyes were sharp as they looked at his disrespectful grandson.

”I heard you have been in Mountain Ridge for a week. Where have you been living?” The old man asked.​​

”Don't you already know?” Kaito smiled.

The old man felt anger rise in his heart. He had always been in perfect health since he was a child. However, when he faced his grandchild, he feared that his good health will go up in smoke.

He remembered the first time he had met Kaito after he had grown up.

Everyone had ȧssumed that he had died as a child in the accident that took away both his parents. The police had managed to recover the bodies of the couple from the water along with their vehicle. However, the child could not be found.

The police had concluded that the boy had probably been swept away by waves or eaten by some carnivorous fishes in the ocean below the cliff. Either way, there was no way he could have survived the accident.

However, fifteen years later, a seventeen years old boy had appeared before the Takahashi patriarch and claimed to be the child who was long thought dead.

Of course, his grandfather had been a sceptic about it. He ȧssumed it was a random boy trying to take advantage of the situation.

He had requested the boy to provide evidence that he was part of the Takahashi family. Alternatively, he could submit to a DNA test to prove kinship.

The old man had expected Kaito to be either scared of being caught or eager to please and willing to give blood and flesh to prove the relationship.

However, the teenager just laughed in his face.

”I just wanted to take a look at the gene pool from which I came. It's nothing impressive. It seems I am the exception.” The boy had said arrogantly.

At the time, he had been in his office because he had not retired from the company. He had called security and chided them for allowing a stranger into the office. He ordered them to hurry and remove the intruder.

When he looked up, the young man was gone. It was almost like he was never there.

He had been so embarrassed when the security personnel showed up, and there was no one. Even his secretary had not seen the said person.

Within a short time, the news had reached his eldest son. Rumours had spread around their company that the chairman was becoming senile. If the news reached shareholders, the business would lose a lot of money.