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Chapter 476

    Chapter 476


    James was not worried about the medical conference at all.


    Getting the title of Asclepius was a piece of cake for him. The only thing on his mind right now was to


    think of a way not to stand out too much.


    James’ words calmed Thea down. She had pinned all of her hopes on James. If James could not help


    navigate the Cahans through this crisis, the family would be doomed. They would be consigned to


    mediocrity for the rest of their lives. Night-time came. The family was having dinner.


    Knock! Knock! Knock!


    A knock came from outside.


    James stood up and answered the door.


    Lex, Howard’s, and John’s families were standing outside.


    Seeing this, James frowned and asked, “What’s wrong, grandpa?”


    “Sigh…” Lex sighed tiredly, “We’ll talk inside.”


    “Pleasee in.”


    James beckoned Lex to enter the house.


    Seeing that the Cahans were here, dys’ face immediately turned sour.


    “Have a seat, father.” Benjamin stood up and greeted Lex. He asked, “Have you eaten yet? Should I


    ask James to get you some cutlery?”


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    “Cutlery?” dys remarked coldly, “There’s no way we can feed that many mouths.”


    There were too many of them. Howard’s and John’s familiesbined together for a total of around


    twenty people.


    Lex took a seat. The others remained standing. James asked, “Didn’t I lend you a million dors? Why


    didn’t you go looking for a ce to stay?”


    Wearing a weary expression, Lex said dejectedly, “The Watsons and the Xenoses have prepared for


    this. We’ve gone through many estate agencies, but upon hearing that we are the Cahans, they


    refused service to us. The same goes for hotels and the like.”


    “It’s all because of you, Thea.” Megan pointed at Thea and shouted, “If not for you crossing the


    Watsons, this wouldn’t have happened in the first ce. You are such a blight on the Carnily.”


    Megan had long despised Thea.


    All because of Thea, the Cahans were in a crisis. Her boyfriend broke up with her. She was forced to


    move out of the Cahans’ vi and live on the streets. She could not even afford to take a hot shower.


    Tommy chimed in, “B*tch! You think you’re so morous and all that just because Mr. Watson took a


    liking to you? If you didn’t mess with the Watsons, this wouldn’t have happened!”


    The other Cahans joined in.


    They hurled their vitriolic words at Thea. Thea hung her head in shame and remained silent.


    She was well aware that it was because of her that things turned out this way.


    “Enough!” James roared.N?velDrama.Org: text ? owner.


    Tommy stepped forward and pointed at James, “You think we’re afraid of you, trash? You’re just a son-


    inw of the Cahans. What right do you have to speak to me like this?” James stood up and pped


    Tommy across the face.


    Smack!


    The sound was loud and crisp.


    “You…! “


    Holding his face, he pointed at James. He clenched his fists furiously and prepared for a fight,” I’ll kill


    you!”


    “Enough.” Lex admonished him, “We’ve got enough trouble on our hands.”


    Tommy stopped himself from hitting James and shot daggers at him.


    James huffed and looked at the Cahans.


    “The Watsons and the Xenoses are definitely taking things too far by trying to block the Cahans’


    ess to amodation, but the Cahans are a big family. You should have other rtives. Why


    don’t you stay over at their ces? Whye knocking on our door in the middle of the night?”


    James’ irritation was rising.


    Although this was the result of Thea’s actions, she had no other options. Besides, he had been


    benevolent enough to give Lex a million dors for their daily needs.
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