Keh Wilson found himself perched in his Rolls Royce, cruising down the road at night. At this moment, he was feeling quite fashionable.
The asion was prompted by an invitation from Carl, the third member of the illustrious Sun family.
While Carl may be the least influential member of his family, his status as a direct heir of the Sun family grants him considerable assets and social standing that far surpass those of Keh Wilson.
This reality drove Keh to tter Carl desperately, hoping to secure a connection to the powerful Sun family.
Although Keh was unaware of the exact reasons Orrin had sought him out, the fact that Orrin had made the effort to find him was already a significant step forward.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Twenty minutester, Keh Wilson arrived at Sun’s Hospital, where he was greeted at the entrance by Carl’s son, Daniel.
As Daniel approached, he asked, “Are you Uncle Wilson?”
Keh nodded eagerly, smiling as he replied, “Yes, are you Sun’s son?”
“That’s right,” Daniel confirmed. “Come with me; both my father and my second uncle are waiting for you.”
Keh was taken aback and asked, “Is the second master also here?”
“Yes, they’re all waiting for you,” Daniel assured him.
Excitement bubbled within Keh at this news.
In Eastcliff, it wasmon knowledge that the head of the Sun family was gravely ill and that the next in line was expected to be Hank, the second master.
Keh had never dared to dream of an opportunity to meet Hank, but now, it seemed that chance was right in front of him.
He hurriedly followed Daniel into the intensive care unit, where he came face-to-face with Hank and Carl, both wearing unusual expressions.
As soon as Orrin noticed Keh’s arrival, he promptly ushered everyone else out, leaving just the three of them in the room.
Without dy, Orrin jumped straight into the matter at hand, asking Keh Wilson, “Old Wilson, I need to ask you something, and you must answer truthfully.”<fn51c9> Original content can be found at find?novel</fn51c9>
Keh, without hesitation, replied, “Don’t worry, I’ll bepletely honest!”
With an air of difort, Carl asked, “Old Wilson, I need to know, are you infertile now?”
Upon hearing this, Keh felt as if he had been struck by lightning. He froze in ce,pletely taken aback and unsure of how to respond.
He never imagined Orrin would pose such a personal and probing question right off the bat.
Internally, Keh thought, “I did lose my fertility, but no one knows about it! How does Carl know? Should I really admit to such an embarrassing truth? What could Carl possibly want to discuss with me regarding this?”
Noticing Keh’s difort and silence, Orrin grew impatient and said, “Oh, old Wilson, why are you hesitating? Is this question really that hard to answer? Just tell me, yes or no?”
Although Keh didn’t understand why Carl had inquired about this matter, he recalled his earlier promise to be forthright. Consequently, he steeled himself and replied, “Mr. Sun, to be honest, I really am infertile.”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>