Chapter 97
Chapter 97 Glaring Favoritism
Freya's words faltered, trapped in her throat as Lionel unexpectedly threw her ninto the conversation.
The room's mood soured instantly, as evident from the uneasy grimaces painting a few people's faces.
Edgar deliberated over his choice of words before speaking up, maintaining an objective tone. "Dad, if | may
speak frankly, the favoritism you exhibit is rather glaring. Blaine and Carrie are your biological grandchildren.
Yet, you've never shielded them with the senthusiasm, have you?"
"Humph." Lionel expelled a dismissive scoff, his face twisting with annoyance.
"Why should I shield them?" he declared brashly, tossing aside any semblance of respect for the room's decorum
as the family's patriarch.
"They are your own flesh and blood," Undeterred, Edgar pressed on, his voice firm with resolve. "Can you truly
say it's common for a grandfather to show more affection towards his granddaughter-in-law than to his own
grandchildren?"
These words cast a ripple of complex emotions across the room, sparking glints of agreement and skepticism in
their eyes.
Edgar's words dripped with a deliberate intent to embarrass Freya, making it clear she would always be seen as
an outsider.
"Am | supposed to care more for you ungrateful brats over Freya?" Lionel's temper flared, his demeanor chilly
and uninviting, "From childhood days to now, when have Blaine and Carrie shown any concern forthat wasn't
tied to their own needs? I'd say even Kristian and Liam don't hold a candle to Freya." Lionel's bluntness cut
through the air, his words dismissing any concern for the feelings of others.
Just like children, the elderly crave companionship and care. Though Kristian and Liam would show fleeting
concern during their visits home, their presence was always brief. As for Carrie and Blaine, they might as well
have been shadows, appearing only when they needed something from him.
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"Carrie is still too young to know how to express her caring for you," Edgar attempted to justify, struggling to
defend her. "As for Blaine..."
He trailed off, defeated. There was no justifying Blaine's behavior.
"Enough with the excuses. I'm clueless," Lionel declared, his voice tinged with bitterness. "Which of you has ever
spent quality twiththe way Freya does? Who among you has joinedfor a gof chess, practiced
calligraphy, or simply stood by my side in quiet companionship? None of you! Are you about to claim your
schedule's too packed again? Despite managing the extensive Shaw Group and his packed schedule, Kristian
makes it a point to spend twitheach month. Are you claiming to have less tthan he does?"
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Chapter 97 Glaring Favoritism
Lionel's voice rose with each word, his anger palpable.
Not a soul among Edgar, Robin, or their family members dared to utter a word.
They recognized their neglect toward Lionel, yet they considered his favorite pastimes like calligraphy and chess
dreadfully dull.
"Grandpa, doesn't it bother you that you might be hurting our feelings with your words?" Carrie's resentment
towards Freya deepened. "And who's to say Freya didn't just pick up your hobbies to curry favor with you after
her marriage to Kristian?"
"You could learn them too," retorted Freya, breaking her silence. "If you manage to bestin any of these
activities, I'll persuade Lionel to hand over the Shaw Group to you."
"That's a fair challenge," Lionel quickly agreed. He had yet to defeat Freya in a gof chess.
At times, he pondered over how adeptly she had refined her strategy. Although he never faced outright defeat,
he realized upon reflection that Freya had tactfully allowed him victories.
Carrie's fury escalated. "Did you even consult Kristian before making such a statement?"
"I see no issue with it," Kristian responded with a serene expression.
Lionel gave a derisive snort, his demeanor suggesting that Kristian lacked the courage to raise any objections.
Kristian was left speechless.
"Challengingin an area where you're skilled isn't a testament to your abilities." Carrie bristled at the thought,
convinced she ought to have been the one everyone adored. "If you're so brave, try competing in something |
excel at." "What does your expertise have to do with Lionel?" Freya countered sharply. Although Lionel had not
been fond of her at first, he had never spoken harshly. As her understanding of him deepened, she discovered
his underlying solitude. Lionel treated all his children with equal concern, though he later deemed sas
undeserving of his attention. Carrie's animosity grew. "What's the use in just currying favor with Grandpa?"
"At least that's better than showing outright disrespect to your elders," Freya retorted coldly, her tone unaffected
by the taunts thrown her way.
Had there been a real competition, she would not have hesitated to face this young girl.
However, any such contest would only serve to escalate the existing tensions, contributing further to the
unfolding .
Reacting to the previous exchange, Carrie's anger flared, but Lionel smoothly intervened by calling for the dinner
to be served.
Throughout the meal, a tense calm prevailed. Everyone dined with decorum, and Freya, true to form, indulged in
her favorites while thoughtfully serving Lionel the dishes he preferred.
This simple gesture, meant as a mark of respect and affection, was misinterpreted by sas an attempt to
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ingratiate herself with Lionel.
Freya remained indifferent to the whispers and chose not to justify her actions.
Once dinner concluded, the servants efficiently cleared the dining area, and everyone joined Lionel for a leisurely
stroll in the back garden.
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During their walk, a long-buried issue finally surfaced. "I've caught wind of rumors suggesting that Kristian plans
to divorce Freya. Could there be any truth to it?"
"Smart minds don't waste ton rumors," Lionel replied, his tone deliberately vague.
Freya stole a quick glance at Lionel. Wasn't her divorce from Kristian finalized on the day after tomorrow?
"Yet, a friend at the courthouse mentioned seeing Kristian and Freya's divorce papers just recently," seizing the
right moment, Robin chimed in. "Judging by the timeline, they might receive their divorce decree within a couple
of days."
Kristian's brow furrowed, his lips parting to denounce the statement as untrue.
However, Freya preempted him, her voice calm and assured. "Indeed, the day after tomorrow."
Lionel found himself at a loss for words.
Kristian stared at her, his eyes wide in disbelief.
"The world beyond the confines of the Shaw family is quite different," Robin scoffed dismissively. "Merely uttering
sweet nothings and charming the elderly doesn't secure a prosperous life."
"Why lecture me? Perhaps it's your children who need the advice," Freya retorted sharply, not one to be easily
subdued. "Even the largest fortune can dwindle through carelessness," she continued pointedly.
Robin and Edgar's financial stability primarily hinged on dividends from the Shaw Group, while Blaine was
notoriously reckless with his spending.
This financial disparity was starkly evident between Isaac's family and his two brothers' families.
At Freya's words, Robin bristled, ready to snap back, but Lionel stepped in, his tone brokering peace. "Robin,
Edgar, you guys should return hnow. | need to discuss something important with Freya and Kristian."
With clear reluctance, they finally took their leave with their wives and children.
Lionel then led Kristian and Freya to a private meeting with Isaac and Melinda, while Liam had long since
vanished, likely indulging in his own pursuits.