<b>Chapter </b><b>103 </b>
<b>The </b><b>doctor </b><b>said</b><b>, </b><b>“</b>Mr. <b>Kingsley</b><b>, </b>you’ve fractured <b>two </b>ribs. <b>You </b>need to rest <b>and </b>avoid heavy exertion<b>,</b><b>” </b>Patrick stared at the X–<b>ray</b><b>, </b>his <b>expression </b>as dark as a <b>storm </b><b>cloud</b>. He looked terrifying.
He <b>thought</b><b>, </b><b>‘</b>That cripple, Landon, has actually managed to fracture two of my ribs with a single strike. And yet, no matter how much <b>strength </b>I <b>put </b><b>into </b><b>my </b>attacks<b>, </b>I haven’t been able to hurt Landon at all. It’s infuriating.
‘<b>Am </b><b>I </b>just destined always to be inferior to Landon? In business and martial arts–Landon outmatches me in every way. Why? Why am I always a <b>step </b>behind Landon<b>?</b><b>‘ </b>
Even after returning home, Patrick still couldn’t ept it. “How did it go?” Henry asked, seeing the dark look on Patrick’s face.
“His strength is back,” Patrick replied bitterly, his handsome face twisted in anger.
“What? Oh no. If he’s fully recovered, we’re finished,” Henry sighed heavily. “He’s been bedridden for months, and now he’s bouncing back? We are doomed.”
“Dad, if you don’t have anything helpful to say, just keep quiet.” Patrick shot him a cold re, and Henry immediately shut his mouth<b>, </b>clearly intimidated by Patrick.
“Right,” Cynthia said, ring at Henry while handing Patrick a ss of water. “We’re all alive and well. We’re not finished. Don’t lose hope, Patrick<b>. </b>He’s still not back on his feet, is he? There’s plenty of opportunities yet.”
“I won’t give him the chance to get back on his feet.” Patrick’s lips curled into <b>a </b>cold smirk, his eyes glinting with deadly intent. <b>In </b>the Kingsley family, there was only room for one of them–him or Landon.
“Patrick, our future depends on you,” Cynthia said. “And your brother, I visited him in prison yesterday. He’s lost so much weight.” It pained her to think of her youngest son in prison.
“Don’t worry, Mom. I’ll take care of Landon. Once he’s gone, I’ll bring my brother home,” Patrick said with a smirk.
Patrick had already made up his mind. He thought, ‘Tomorrow is Grandmother’s birthday party. I’ll make sure to let Landon leavepletely defeated.‘
Back at thepany, Landon’s return had boosted morale overnight. The stock price, which had been sluggish for months during his illness<b>, </b>skyrocketed the moment he showed up.
“Your influence is incredible,” Amelia admitted, genuinely impressed. She’d managed to stabilize thepany during the month she took charge, but she hadn’t been able to reverse the downturn.
Landon, however, had barely shown his face, and the stock price immediately rebounded. It was a testament to his power in the business world. Suddenly, Amelia regretted not buying some Kingsley Group stock in advance. If she had, she’d be making a fortune right now.
The more she thought about it, the more she regretted it, her face scrunching up like a crumpled piece of paper. Landon noticed and couldn’t help butugh, “Admiration so intense it’s twisting your features<b>?</b><b>” </b>
<b>“</b>Not quite,” Amelia sighed. “I just regret not buying your stock earlier.” Landon choked on his coffee, coughing violently.
“Are you okay?” Amelia immediately leaned over, patting his chest to help him breathe. “You’re not feeling unwell again, are you? Wesley’s taking forever <b>to </be by…”
“You’re already a rich woman. Isn’t that enough?” Landon teased, catching her hand in his.
“Who everins about having too much money?” Amelia pouted.
“How much allowance did Walter give you each month?” Landon asked quietly.
<b>1/3 </b>
Chapter <b>103 </b>
<b>Fifteen </b><b>thousand </b><b>dors</b>, Ame said<b>, </b>her <b>tone </b>tinged with bitterness.
<b>She </b><b>had </b><b>always </b><b>thought </b>she and Sandra received the same monthly allowance. <b>Sandra</b><b>, </b>however, <b>spent </b>hers <bvishly </b>on <b>shopping </b><b>sprees </b>even iming <b>some </b>of <b>her </b><b>designer </b><b>purchases </b>were high–end replicas.
<b>Amelia </b><b>had </b>been <b>so </b>protective of Sandra that she’d even saved up her own money <b>to </b>buy Sandra real designer bags. <b>It </b>wasn’t until <bter </b><b>that </b><b>Amelia </b>had <b>found </b><b>out </b>Sandra had actually been receiving 70 thousand dors a month.
<b>“</b><b>Was </b><b>it </b>enough?<b>” </b>Landon asked, his grip tightening around her hand. The socialites in Norava’s high society often had bags that cost tens <b>of </b><b>thousands </b><b>of </b>
<b>dors</b><b>. </b>
“It was fine. I never wanted much,” Amelia replied, pulling out her phone. “Look, I even managed to save a little.” The amount–a mere tens of thousands of dors–was nothing to Landon.
“What about the money I gave you?” he asked.
<b>“</b><b>Oh</b>, the 100 million dors? I opened a separate ount for that, and my sry goes into another <i>one</i>.”
“Why bother with all the separate ounts? It’s easier to manage if you keep everything in one.”
“Well<b>, </b>I was nning to return the 100 million dors to you.”
“Silly girl.” Landon couldn’t help butugh. He thought, ‘Amelia doesn’t care about money or status. The only thing she’d ever truly want is Debra’s keepsake. What a silly girl!‘
“I’m not silly,” Amelia muttered, embarrassed by his teasingugh as she lowered her gaze. “<b>I </b>just thought it was your money.”
“And now?<b>” </b>
“Now? It’s all mine.”
Landon burst into heartyughter, the sound resonating through the office. The secretaries <b>at </b>the desk outside exchanged stunned nces. <b>If </b>they weren’t collectively startled, they might’ve suspected they were hearing things. They thought, ‘Mrs. Kingsley isughing so loudly?‘
“There’s nothing strange about it,” Aaronmented casually, sipping his coffee. “Mrs. Kingsley has that <b>effect </b>on him.” He leaned back with <b>a </b>knowing smile. “Who knows? Maybe one day, we’ll even see their baby running around the office.”
Before Aaron could borate further, Wesley came rushing in, slightly out of breath. “Aaron<b>, </b>what’s going on with Landon? <b>I </b>was only away for a short time, and this happens? How have you been looking after him?”
Aaron looked at him, perplexed. “Nothing’s wrong.“.
“Amelia called and told me toe immediately…” Wesley trailed off as the sound of Landon’s deep, heartyugh reached his ears<b>. </b>There was no way someone sounding that cheerful was in trouble.
“Go in and see for yourself,” Aaron suggested.
Wesley hesitated, pointing nervously at the office door. “What are they doing in there?”
Aaron shrugged nonchntly. “Beats me. I haven’t gone in for a while.”
Wesley hesitated even more. “What <b>if</b>…I walk in on something I shouldn’t?” If he stumbled upon something private, Landon would have <b>a </b><b>real </b><b>go </b><b>at </b>him.
Aaron chuckled lightly, <b>“</b><b>If </b>Mrs. Kingsley gets upset, you’ll be in deeper trouble.”
That was all Wesley needed to hear. He braced himself and knocked <b>on </b>the door. “Landon? Amelia? I’m here<b>.</b><b>” </b>
Amelia replied, “Come in.”
<b>08:37 </b>
<b>Thu</b>, 12 <b>Jun </b>
“Okay.” Letting out a sigh of relief, Wesley opened the door cautiously. Inside, he found Landon lounging in his wheelchair, looking remarkably rxed. A genuine smile softened his typically sharp features, and his hands rested lightly across his abdomen.
Amelia, sitting beside him, was flushed pink, a mix of bashfulness and yful annoyance written all over her face. The sight hit Wesley like a ton of bricks —he felt like he was drowning in their affection.
“Wesley, did you brine needles?” Amelia asked, her toneced with irritation.
“Huh?” Wesley was confused.
“He had a fight with Patrick today. You should give him a few extra needles to help him recover,” Amelia said.
Wesley’s face changed immediately, and he rushed forward, already reaching for Landon’s shirt. “Don’t…” Before Landon could finish protesting, his shirt was torn open, revealing his chest, which was covered in dark bruises.
“Good heavens, look at this,” Amelia gasped, her hands flying to her mouth as concern shed across her face. Her heart twisted at the sight.
Landon pressed his fingers to his temple, sighing, “It’s nothing, really. Just a surface injury.”
“You’re not a doctor,” Amelia snapped, her voice rising. “No wonder you’ve been coughing–this must be internal damage.”
“Amelia, it’s really not a big deal,” Wesley said, his expression rxed after a quick examination. “He’s fine. No <i>need </i>to panic.”
Amelia’s suspicious eyes darted between the two men. “Do you take me for a fool? I’m not blind. Stop teaming up to lie to me.”
Wesleyughed and shook his head, “I’m serious. There’s no major issue. Landon’s strength is back–normal people can’t hurt him now.” He handed Amelia a bottle of spray. “Use this three times a day. He’ll be fine in three days.”
Amelia nced at the dark marks on Landon’s chest, still unconvinced. “Shouldn’t he get an X–ray, just to be sure?”
AD