Yvette was surprised to learn that Noah, who appeared to have a good relationship with Xavier, actually didn’t like him and didn’t want her to be with him.
Her sons were most important to her, so she said, “Okay, I’ll listen to you. Now, be a good boy and go to sleep.”
Noah obediently went to sleep upon hearing those words. However, he was still troubled by something.
The next morning, while Yvette was busy, Noah used his phone watch to call Zachary. It took a while for Zachary to answer.
Noah complained, “Zac, what were you doing? It took you so long to answer.”
At that moment, Zachary was standing on the highest floor of an extremely luxurious villa, overlooking the stunning view of Tirion. He was at the Shaw residence.
After Zoey and Jeremiah’s engagement banquet, Archibald had started arranging Kiki and Tristan’s engagement banquet.
Archibald had warmly welcomed Kiki and Zachary and taken them to the Shaw residence that night.
When Zachary left, Michael tearfully reminded him, “When you’re at Great-Grandpa’s house, don’t forget about me. After your parents’ engagement banquet, make sure to visit me often, okay?” Archibald also doted on Zachary excessively. “My great-grandson is the smartest and most sensible; he won’t forget his Gramps. Let’s go. Come with me to our home.”
If only the Torres family was as powerful as the Shaw family, Michael would have kept Zachary close. He didn’t really care about Kiki.
Even Tristan felt that the previous DNA test might have been a mistake and believed Zachary was his son. Zachary had no choice but to follow Kiki and accept this fate.
After briefly informing Noah, Zachary added, “Someone’s here to visit me every day at the Shaw residence. I couldn’t answer the call immediately.”
Noah’s anger only subsided then. He told Zachary about the incident with Yara humiliating Yvette the day before.
“Why are you only telling me about this now?” Zachary asked, his tone immediately turning serious.
Noah felt a bit awkward. After all, he had been too busy dealing with Xavier to address the matter earlier. “Anyway, I’ve told you now. Find a way to hack into that witch’s account and teach her a lesson.”
Noah needed his brother’s help since he wasn’t very skilled with computers.
Zachary replied, “I can’t do that here; it’ll be a problem if I get caught. But don’t worry. I won’t let her off easy.” “Good luck,” Noah remarked. If necessary, he would have to handle things himself.
Although he wasn’t as adept with computers as Zachary, he had other skills and could make things difficult for Yara. He just didn’t want to act recklessly and risk Yvette finding out
Zachary’s expression was grim after the call ended. He had long known that his dreadful grandmother had returned recently and was causing trouble for Yvette.
Zachary decided to investigate Yara’s past misdeeds that evening. As he descended the stairs and prepared to sit down, he unexpectedly saw Yara and Lawrence arriving with gifts. Kiki was also in the living room. Upon seeing Yara, she was startled. What was she doing here?
Kiki immediately approached Zachary. “Zac, Great-Grandpa is discussing business. Let’s go outside and play.”
To her surprise, Archibald stopped her. “It’s fine. You and Zac can join me to listen to business matters.”
Kiki knew Zachary was intelligent. However, he was still a child. She hadn’t expected Archibald to involve him in business discussions. Reluctantly, she sat down with him.
Zachary’s sharp black eyes fixed on
Yara, and a cold smile spread across his face. It was quite a coincidence. Even if Archibald hadn’t insisted, Zachary would have stayed to observe.