Rebirth Swapped Bride; Married to the Ruthless Cursed Billionaire-Chapter 196: you are just a Stewart know your place

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Chapter 196: you are just a Stewart know your place

The Luther residence.

An inexplicable chill hung in the air.

"Sweetheart," Camilla stood by the windowsill, the breeze tousling her hair as her beautiful eyes narrowed slightly.

"Grandfather has indeed been poisoned."

Sinclair exhaled a slow stream of smoke, his sharp gaze darkening with a bone-chilling intensity.

After a long pause, his voice finally emerged—hoarse and heavy.

"How bad is it?"

Hearing the guilt laced in his tone, Camilla’s heart ached.

"We caught it in time. It’s not serious," she reassured him softly, her voice a soothing balm.

"With me here, Grandfather will recover soon.

Don’t worry too much."

Her gentle words seemed to melt the icy tension that had encased Sinclair, the suffocating cold gradually dissipating.

"Camilla," He took a deep drag from his cigarette, his voice growing even more hoarse.

"Thank you."

Two simple words, yet they seemed to carry the weight of a thousand unspoken ones.

"Why should I need your thanks for saving my own grandfather?"

Camilla understood the deeper meaning behind Sinclair’s words and forced a lighthearted chuckle, trying to ease the tension.

"But, sweetheart, I have an idea."

Sinclair’s sharp, dark eyes narrowed slightly as he waited for her to continue.

"There are too many people in the old mansion who have access to Grandfather’s meals.

Instead of wasting time and effort searching for a needle in a haystack..."

Her voice was soft, but the cold edge in it was impossible to miss.

"...we could just spread the news that Grandfather was poisoned—and lure the snake out of its hole."

Once the poisoner realized their crime had been discovered, they would panic.

Chaos leads to action, and action leads to mistakes. Then, all we’d have to do is wait for them to come to us.

After a long silence, Sinclair finally spoke, his voice low and icy.

"Fine."

Camilla’s thoughts aligned perfectly with his original plan.

But what he intended to uncover wasn’t just the mastermind behind this incident—it was every single disloyal soul within the Luther Family.

Sinclair flicked the half-smoked cigarette onto the ground and crushed it underfoot with deliberate force.

His dark eyes churned with unseen currents, like a brewing storm capable of leveling mountains and overturning seas.

The Luther Family was long overdue for a thorough purge.

After hanging up the phone, both sides sprang into action.

"Uncle Carlos,"

Camilla gazed at the branches swaying wildly in the wind, her crimson lips parting slightly.

"Withdraw the men at the gate.

And turn off the signal jammers."

"Yes," Uncle Carlos nodded, his expression unreadable yet heavy with unspoken thoughts.

It seemed the upheaval within the Luther Family was coming sooner than expected. Meanwhile.

"Keep a close watch on the main residence and every branch of the Luther Family,"

Sinclair’s piercing gaze remained fixed on the scenery beyond the window, his expression inscrutable.

"Report any suspicious movement immediately."

The ominous undertone in those words sent chills down everyone’s spine.

"Yes, sir!"

The mercenary bowed and retreated.

With Camilla and Uncle Carlos tacitly allowing it, news of Grandpa Luther’s poisoning and subsequent coma quickly spread through the Luther Family estate.

"Grandpa was poisoned?

How could that happen?"

"Who in their right mind would dare lay a hand on him?!"

"If anything happens to grandpa will boss Sinclair take it out on us?"

... Panic rippled through the crowd as the shocking news took hold. freewebnσvel.cøm

The sprawling manor was gripped by an oppressive, suffocating tension.

Before long, this unease seeped into every corner of the Luther Corporation.

After all, Grandpa Luther was the anchor—not just for the main family, but for the entire Luther dynasty.

His presence alone ensured the family’s current peace and prosperity.

But if he fell...

A storm of unimaginable scale would inevitably follow.

Long-suppressed ambitions began to stir once more.

A tempest was brewing—one that would shake the very foundations of the capital.

Outskirts of San Francisco.

"Even if we discovered Grandpa was poisoned, we should’ve kept it under wraps,"Norris said, his voice low and laced with unmistakable suspicion as he eyed Tyler.

"How did the news leak so quickly?"

His frown deepened.

"Something about this doesn’t sit right with me."

"Doesn’t sit right?

You’re overthinking it,"Tyler retorted, his expression dismissive.

"We’re not the only ones with spies in the old estate.

With Sinclair away, keeping a lid on this was never going to be easy."

His eyes narrowed with a derisive smirk.

"Besides, chaos works in our favor.

The messier things get, the safer it is for us to move."

"But—"

"This isn’t up for discussion," Tyler cut him off sharply, impatience dripping from his tone.

"Steward Norris, no matter how highly my mother regards you, never forget your place as a servant,"

His gaze was icy as it bore into Norris.

"Just do your job and keep your mouth shut when it’s unnecessary!"

These were words Tyler had long wanted to hurl at Norris.

Now was the perfect opportunity.

A servant?

Again with that word! Norris’s eyes darkened sharply, his fists clenched so tightly at his sides they turned bone-white.

The words he’d buried deep in his heart spilled out before he could stop them.

"It’s true I’m a servant, but I’m also your—"

Before he could finish, a deep voice abruptly cut him off.

"Tyler—"

Jonathan strode in, his expression grim, urgency flashing in his eyes.

"Father."

Tyler’s gaze sharpened as he rose from his seat, brushing past Norris to meet him.

"Why have you returned so suddenly?"

He feared Jonathan had caught wind of their movements.

"Dad?"

A cold chuckle escaped Jonathan’s lips.

Norris lowered his head and stepped aside, his fists clenched so tightly at his sides that his knuckles cracked audibly.

"Your grandfather’s in trouble.

Come with me to the old house—now."

Jonathan’s expression was icy, his voice clipped.

"Norris, get the car ready."

No matter how harsh grandpa had been toward him, he was still Jonathan’s only lifeline.

If anything happened to him, Jonathan would undoubtedly suffer the consequences.

Lost in his own thoughts, Norris didn’t respond.

"What the hell are you standing around for?!"

Seeing him frozen in place, Jonathan strode forward and kicked him hard, his voice laced with impatience and urgency.

"Are you deaf?!"

Tyler watched with detached indifference, his brow slightly furrowed.

Staggering from the blow, Norris snapped back to reality and nodded hastily.

"I’ll go right away."

Her lowered eyes brimmed with resentment and unwillingness.

--- Meanwhile.

"What?"

Calvin held his phone, his striking peach-blossom eyes dark with cold intensity.

"Understood."

After hanging up, he turned to Tiffany.

"Sorry, something urgent came up. I’ll have to arrange for someone else to take you home."

"It’s fine, I can just grab a cab.

It’s not far anyway,"

Tiffany replied, noticing the uncharacteristic severity in Calvin’s expression.

Without hesitation, she unbuckled her seatbelt and stepped out of the car.

Just before closing the door, she leaned down and added softly,

"No matter how urgent it is, please drive safely."

Wouldn’t want another unlucky soul like me to get hit.

Drive safe.

Calvin gazed at Tiffany’s gentle, sweet face, his eyes narrowing slightly.

"Alright."

There was an unexpected hint of docility in his tone.

Tiffany smiled, then finally closed the door and walked away.

Through the rearview mirror, Calvin watched as she got into a taxi.

He noted down the license plate number and sent it to Alec before starting the engine and driving off.

The speeding white Porsche brushed past another slender figure.

"He really didn’t follow me after all?"