Chapter 524
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Adrian nodded and said, “Mr. Falkner, I’m here to talk to you about Reed.”
William hraved a sigh. “My eldest has already passed, and now my youngest is determined to avenge
his mother and brother. I don’t know what to do. He’s too defiant and won’t listen to my advice at all,”
William said in a dejected tone.
“Actually, the problem stems from you,” Adrian said.
“From me?” William hastily inquired.
Adrian answered, “Frankly, Reed is only doing what a normal person would do after experiencing
trauma. His mother and brother were killed by bad people. Any ordinary person would want revenge.
This ispletely normal and aligns with the mentality of today’s youngsters.
“The person with the problem is you.”
William said, “I’m already trying my best to stop him and have tried all sorts of methods. Yet, the more I
try to stop him, more he rebels against me.
the
“Tell me. What am I supposed to do? I’m in a dilemma.”
Adrian shook his head. “That is exactly why I’m here today–to talk about this. You shouldn’t be trying to
stop him but shouldmunicate with him properly instead. You should guide him to do the right
thing.”
William said, “Please guide me, sir. I really don’t know what I’m supposed to do to reign in the boy.”
Adrian smiled and said, “Just let him do it if he wishes to seek revenge. However, you should guide him
to do it the right way instead of trying to stop him. You should respect his opinion but let him know what
is the right way to do it. Why don’t I help. you educate him for a few years?”
“Are you saying that you want him to go to Wyvern Peak, sir?”
Adrian nodded. “That’s right. Send him to Wyvern Peak. Our people will teach him well and have him
train at Wyvern Peak for a couple of years. We’ll realign his attitude. After that, you can take him home.
“But don’t worry. He’ll only be sent to the academy a
path as his brother and mother either.
and not to the front lines. I don’t want to see him embark on the same
“When he haspleted his training and has realigned his character, I will send him home to you.”
William inhaled a deep breath. Adrian’s words substantially cleared up his worries. He then said, “Your
words make a lot of serise, sir. I know what to do now.”
Adrian smiled. “It’s always tough in the beginning. It’s not a bad thing to send him for training for two
years, and you’ll also be able to set your mind at ease.
“You can’t stop your son from choosing his path. The only thing you can do is to guide him in the right
direction.”
“I understand,” William said.
“All right then. It’s gettingte. I shall bid my farewell now.” Adrian patted William’s shoulder.
William stood up. “Will you stay for a meal?”
Adrianderlined the invitation. “It’s fine. I have other matters to attend to. Oh, also, please pass this to
Beed.”
Adrian passed a folder to William.
William epted it. “Thank you for taking the trouble to do this, sir. Come, let me walk you out.”
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“It’s fine. You don’t have to be so courteous to me. After all, your wife was a member of Wyver
Peak Bye now.” Adrian patted William’s shoulder once again and walked away.
William shook his head and heaved a heavy sigh as he gazed after Adrian’s departing silhouette. Then,
he made his way to
Reed’s room and knocked on the door.
“Please open the door, Reed. I have something to talk to you about.”
After a long time, the door opened. Reed then proceeded toy back down on his bed.
William walked into the room and passed the folder Adrian had given him to Reed. “The legate dropped
by earlier and asked me to pass this to you. He wanted me to tell you that you won’t have the chance
to regret this in the future after you’ve made your decision.
“If you insist on going, I won’t stop you. But I hope that you’ll consider carefully if you wish to embark on
this path.
“I’ll leave this here and give you some space.”
After he was done, William left Reed’s room.
Reed sat upright after William left and picked up the folder. He found that it was an enrollment notice
from Dragonshire University–a military university–which was owned by Wyvern Peak.