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Enemy 392

    <b>Chapter </b><b>392 </b>


    The moment Caitlin opened her mouth, Quill and Greta could already tell thing good wasing


    “Dad, don’t listen to Caitlin!!


    tiin! She just loves chaost Alwaysing up with horrible ideas!” Quill snapped,


    The others all shot daggers at Caitlin with their eyes, but Cynthia spoke up in her defense. “Dad, at least hear Caitlin out Her idea might jurit. solve this problem.”


    Timothy nodded slowly. “Caitlin, let’s hear it.”


    Caitlin gave a faint smile. “Timothy, since Rachel and Taylor clearly can’t live under the same roof, the best solution is to ensure they don’t have to meet. But Taylor just married into the family asking her to move out would be inappropriate. So, the most viable option now is… to split the family estate.”


    “Split the estate?” Everyone looked stunned. For years, people had thought about it, but no one dared to bring it up Timothy had nys said that as long as he <b>lived</b>, The Yuncey Family would never split.


    “It’s been ages since The Yuncey Familyst considered division,” Caitlin continued. “But now with Taylor and Hayden joining us, they are part of this family and rightfully entitled to their share<b>. </b><b>I </b><b>propose </b>that we redistribute the family assets. If the four branches of The Yuncey Family can each operate independently, there’ll be no more conflict <b>over </b>who lives where.


    “Timothy, you could reside wherever you <b>like </b>each household would function under your leadership but without stepping on each other’s toes. To simplify things, we could even divide the main estate into two: Rachel on one side, Taylor on the other.


    “As for the descendants of your two deceased siblings, we can allocate them residences outside the main estate.


    “This way, the number of people in the mainpound is reduced, problems decrease, and everyone can focus on their own business. You can finally rx and spend quality time with your two wives


    As Caitlin finished, silence nketed the room. The air was thick with tension..


    Carmen was the first tosh out. “What kind of garbage idea is that?! The Yuncey Family will never split”


    She turned to Timothy. “Grandpa, she’s trying to divide us! You can’t listen to her!”


    Cynthia chimed in, “Actually, I think Caitlin’s suggestion is pretty good. It’s about time we started living separately.”


    The e whole room broke into arguments–some in favor, <b>some </b>against, voices shing in chaos.


    Timothy finally mmed his cane against the floor. “Enough! Quiet!”


    The room went still. Everyone looked toward the <b>old </b>man,


    “You people argue day and night! I’ve had enough!”


    He sighed<b>. </b>“Caitlin’s suggestion might not be so bad. Since some of you want to split and others don’t put it to a vote.”


    He raised his hand. “Who’s in favor of dividing the family?”


    Hands shot up across


    the room–especially from the second and third branches.


    “Who’s against?


    Far fewer hands.


    Timothy nodded grimly. “I see. I’m getting old, can’t control all of you anyenire. Fine. The family will 1960


    “Grandpal”


    “Dad, please think this through!”


    But Timothy was resolute. “Inform The Yancey Family’s legal counsel. Have them here this afternoon


    With that, he left the room.


    Almost immediately, the others pounced on <b>Caitlin </b>like wolves.


    “Caitlin! You’ve gone too fart How dare you meddle in our family’s affairs? Now you’re trying to split us apart Carmen shouted


    Greta red. “We treated you like family, and this is how you repay us?”


    Quill took a slightly calmer tone. “Caitlin, if you act now, there’s still time to


    me to convince y


    your uncle to reverse his decision.”


    “My suggestion is for the family’s own good,” <b>Caitlin </b>replied coolly. “Timothy made a wise decision. As juniors, we should support it. Why would I try to change his mind?”


    Cynthia backed her. “Splitting is long overdue. Do you think we <b>enjoy </b>living here with you, constantly having to tiptoe around? Living apart is best for everyone.”


    “You ungrateful brat!” Quill barked at Cynthia. “The Yuncey Family raised you, and this is how you act?”


    “<b>I’m </b><b>ab </b>


    ‘ma brat, then you’re a heartless beast who


    o devours his own!” Cynthia shouted back.


    As the family erupted into more arguments about the estate, Caitlin and Sebastian slipped away from the chaos


    They had received word that Yordan, The Yuncey Family’s former attorney who had been hospitalized with a heart attack, had finally regained consciousness.


    They visited the hospital and were led to his room, where his family greeted them with suspicion. <b>His </b>son spoke up directly


    “We don’t know anything. Please don’t disturb my father’s rest.


    Clearly, someone had warned them to keep quiet. But Caitlin wasn’t here for information. She already knew the truth about her grandmother’s past. Today, she was here simply to pay her respects.


    <b>“</b><b>We’re </b>just here to see Mr. Yordan. He was an old acquaintance of my grandmother’s. We’ll leave shortly.”


    They left a basket of fruit on the table and approached the bed.


    “Hello, Mr. Yordan.”


    “<b>You </b>are…?” the old man squinted.


    “I’m Caitlin, Eleanor’s granddaughter. Do you remember Eleanor?”


    “Ah…” A flicker of recognition lit in his eyes, He remembered the phone calls from The Yuncey Family warning him about her return.


    “You’vee a long way,” Caitlin said. “I tried to <b>visit </b>sooner, but you were hospitalized.”


    Yordan examined her carefully, reminded of the <b>Eleanor </b>he had once known. He nodded and thanked her. Caitlin continued.


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    “I already know everything thappened to my grandmother’s family. You don’t need to worry I’m not here to dig into the past


    “You already know?” Yordan looked surprised,


    “Yes. I spoke with Nathaniel at Saint Everlight Cathedral. He told me


    She sighed. “I never imagined the truth would be so tragic. My grandmother’s family


    mast


    i died horrific


    Yordan’s expression froze, unsure how to respond.


    “But know this,” Caitlin continued, her voice cold. “Those whomit crimes–heaven will strike them down. Aplices, i


    spared,


    “And even if they themselves get away, their families will bear the curse.


    Her wordsnded like heavy stones, shaking Yordan to his <b>core</b>.


    He had indeed been an aplice. He helped cover up evidence, aided Timothy in manipting the narrative, and kept the truth buried


    He had sinned too deeply,


    And he had paid the price–both his grandsons had died prematurely.


    “Whatever it takes, I will bring justice to my grandmother’s family. Even if it costs me everything, I’ll make sure those responsible consequences!


    With that, Caitlin turned and walked toward the door.


    But just as she reached it, a trembling voice called out behind her.


    “Wait…..please…wait..
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