Chapter 309 The Threshold
โAnything you like, Maโam. I can coordinate the arrangement based on your preferences,โ the gardener said warmly.
Yunice knew Wyatt probably didnโt care much about details like these, so she didnโt push the task back. She picked a few varieties that looked pleasant and had a light fragrance.
She had never liked heavily scented flowers. Back when she lived with the Saunders family, Oscar used to get dizzy from strong scents, so their home always avoided things like lilies or gardenias.
โWyatt,โ she suddenly asked, โdo you prefer strong or light floral scents?โ
This was his house, after all. She couldnโt just follow the habits of the Saunders family.
Wyatt paused, caught off guard by the question. โLight.โ
Yunice nodded and returned to discussing arrangements with the gardener.
Just then, the Powell family butler approached Wyatt and was surprised to find him in a good mood.
The sharp-eyed butler followed Wyattโs line of sight and spotted Yunice on the swing.
Wyatt turned, meeting the butlerโs gaze with a smirk laced with mockery. โWhat are you here for?โ
โSir wants you to keep Mr. Paul in check,โ Luke replied.
Wyatt picked up a few pebbles from the flowerbed and tossed them into the fishpond. โWhat if I kill him by accident? Who takes the blame then?โ
Luke knew Wyatt was hard to convince, so he just stood there patiently, trying to wear him down.
Wyatt continued tossing stones. The koi fish initially swam over eagerly, thinking it was food, only to get smacked in the head by cold pebbles. They scattered in every direction, thrashing their tails in panic.
Yunice glanced over from the swing, silently lowering her presence.
But Luke peeked at her and added, โNow that Ms. Yunice is married in, wouldnโt it be proper to visit the old house more often?โ
Wyatt hurled the last of the pebbles, snorting, โWhat, you think the Powell family is such a prize? What if I donโt want to go?โ
At that moment, Yunice stepped off the swing, walked up to him in front of Luke, and leaned in close.
โI want to see the drama,โ she whispered.
Wyatt studied her face for a beat, then slipped both hands into his pockets and turned to Luke.
โIโll go. But on one condition.โ
Lukeโs eyes lit up. โName it.โ
โGet rid of that ridiculous raised threshold at your front gate.โ
Lukeโs brows furrowed.
Wyattโs leg was healed now. Why was he making such a demand?
Was this a calculated insult to the old man? Or the whole Powell family?
No matter Wyattโs intentions, Luke had at least gotten a response, so he returned to report.
โHe wants the threshold removed?โ The Powell patriarch fell into deep thought. Why now?
Jensen sneered, โWhat reason? He just wants to twist the knife.โ
The balance of power had shifted. Wyatt held the cards now, and they were beneath him.
Of course, heโd take his time settling scores.
But like it or not, Wyatt could leave the Powell family. The Powell family couldnโt afford to leave Wyatt.
Jensen, ever since making a fool of himself in the meeting hall, had kept a low profile.
The North City project needed a trusted insider to manage it.
And Paul, as the heir, was due for his trial by fire. Wyattโs pressure would serve as the grindstone.
Their plan was clear: mold Paul into a second Wyatt.
It was the only way.
That evening, before the banquet began, the Powell family sent a message: the threshold had been removed. Wyatt could see for himself if he didnโt believe it.
So Wyatt took Yunice with him.
She wore heels for once, dressed formally, standing confidently at Wyattโs side with a presence that matched his stride for stride.
They entered through the main gate and headed toward the reception hall.
The dining hall was on the other sideโno rush to eat just yet.
The reception hall was arranged the same as before, high-backed chairs lined up in a semi-circle. Yunice remembered vividly how, last time she was here, everyone else had been seated while Wyatt stood alone, taking their abuse.
But today everything was different.
Paul was on his knees in the center of the hall, pinned down by several men. His face was flushed red as he struggled, but he couldnโt overpower four hands with just two.
Out of the corner of his eye, he caught a familiar silhouette and turned his head.
Yunice walked in, arm in arm with Wyatt, calm and collected, taking her seat at the head of the room.
For a moment, Paul didnโt recognize her.
It had only been half a month, yet Yuniceโs entire aura had changed. She glowed. Her eyes radiated ease and controlโso different from the ghost-like girl she used to be in the Saunders household.
Paul couldnโt stop staring at her, mind spinning.
How had he ever thought such a Yunice wasnโt good enough for him?