Chapter 226 - Winning

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nTranslator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

nFinn Taylor snatched the third shot glass from Jerry Wood’s hands and raised it as he turned toward everyone else and offered a toast.

nThat annoyed Jerry Wood, but at the same time, he couldn’t help but respect the other.

nThe latter had won everyone’s hearts the moment he raised that glass. As long as they raised their glasses and drank with him, they would be declaring their allegiance to Finn Taylor.

nHowever, one could choose not to raise their glass, but that would definitely mean offending Finn Taylor. Besides, he had snatched that glass from Jerry Wood.

nNot raising one’s glass would mean offending Jerry Wood too!

nJerry Wood couldn’t help but look at Finn Taylor in awe. But at the same time, he felt annoyed.

nBefore Finn Taylor offered a toast, everyone had felt a tinge of pity for Jerry Wood simply because he had downed two shots.

nYet, once Finn Taylor downed a shot, everyone would definitely forget about Jerry Wood downing the shots too!

n‘A goldfish has a memory span of seven seconds. What makes humans different? Dogs might remember you for three years even if you only feed it for three days, yet humans might not even remember you for three days even if you feed them for three years! In that sense, humans can’t even compare to dogs.’ Just as Jerry Wood expected, all those respected figures in the audience started raising their glasses one after another, toasting to Finn Taylor and pledging allegiance to him.

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nJerry Wood observed that Finn Taylor hadn’t touched a single drop of alcohol even after grabbing the glass from him, yet none of that mattered.

nWhat mattered was that Finn Taylor had won everyone over.

nAfter everyone downed a shot, Finn Taylor announced, “Let me introduce someone to all of you. This is my younger sister—Lindsey Taylor. She’ll be an employee of the Jensen Corporation from now on. Please do guide my sister along.”

nAlthough Finn Taylor hadn’t said much, there were three main points in his short speech. Firstly, he’d be the top man in San Diego from now on.

nSecondly, his younger sister—Lindsey Taylor—would be the second in command.

nLastly, Arthur Jensen came in third.

nNo matter how they ranked them, these three people couldn’t be trifled with.

n“Don’t worry, Mr. Taylor. I’ll treat Ms. Taylor as my elder sister.”

n“I’ll treat her as my great-aunt.”

n“I’ll treat her as my grandma.”

nLindsey Taylor felt uncomfortable listening to these declarations. ‘I’ve barely turned 20, yet these people dare to address me as their grandma?’

nAs soon as the party ended, Finn Taylor pulled Lindsey Taylor aside for a chat. “I’m leaving this afternoon.”

n“Leaving?” Lindsey Taylor pursed her lips and paused.

n“That’s right. I’ve settled what I have to do here, so it’s time to return to my wife.”

n“Brother Finn, do you love your wife very much?” Lindsey Taylor herself had no idea why she posed such a question. ‘I know it’s not right, but I can’t help but hold out some hope.’

n“I love her very much, and I’ll love her until the day I die. No woman will ever compare to her.” Finn Taylor didn’t usually voice out such cheesy thoughts, but he had to knock it into Lindsey Taylor.

nYoung girls were overly sensitive at times.

nFinn Taylor had already felt her feelings from her actions and words. He had to put a stop to that.

n“Alright. I understand.”

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nThat afternoon.

nFinn Taylor left San Diego and headed for Chicago.

nGinger kicked up a fuss, wanting to tag along too. However, Finn Taylor refused.

nThe latter instead instructed him to head to San Francisco to look for Hunter Sullivan. Of course, Finn Taylor had told Hunter Sullivan all about the other, warning his subordinate to be wary of Ginger because he knew nothing about him.

nHunter Sullivan was no fool and immediately understood what his boss meant.

nThe purpose of visiting Chicago this time was to look for two people—Phoenix and Triton.

nBoth were part of Peregrine Hall, and Finn Taylor was there to persuade the pair to make a trip to Mars.

nAlthough Finn Taylor still knew nothing about Mars, he needed to find people who would be willing to visit it.

nThese two people were the perfect fit. After all, they had been raised by his grandpa.

nJust like him, they were loyal to his grandpa.

nFinn Taylor didn’t talk to the four guardians about his grandpa, much less Ginger. However, Phoenix and Triton were different.

nChicago.

nThe moment Finn Taylor arrived, he spotted someone at the train station—Wendy Jensen, his mother.

n“Shouldn’t you be at home?” After that incident at Number One Pacific Heights, Finn Taylor had requested that his mother remain at home at all times. It was clear that she was going against him since she was here now.

n“Do you really think that you’re still Master Peregrine of Peregrine Hall? Make a trip home. The Taylor family belongs to Benjamin Taylor now.”

nFinn Taylor understood what she was getting at—she was here waiting for him to return to the Taylor family’s residence to help her get rid of Benjamin Taylor and his sons.

n“Finn Taylor, you’re obliged to do this. You’re part of the Taylor family too, and your grandpa passed this family down to you. Can you really bear to let it end up in the hands of an outsider?”

nFinn Taylor chuckled. “You have no right to mention Grandpa.”

nFinn Taylor couldn’t help but laugh at how his mother had no choice but to threaten him with his grandpa. She knew full well that there was nobody he cared about in the Taylor family—save for his grandpa.

n“Why did you come back this time?” Wendy Jensen suddenly cut in with a question.

n“Well, I should be curious as to how you knew I’d be here. Someone must’ve told you about this. Who was it?”

n‘Who could it be? There are only a couple of people who knew of my destination as I left San Diego—Lindsey Taylor, Arthur Jensen, Minnie Jensen, Jerry Wood, and Ginger. As for those in San Francisco, I only made calls to two people—Hunter Sullivan and Yvette.’ The gears in Finn Taylor’s mind started turning.

nEventually, he had his answer. “Jerry Wood—it seems like he’s given me his answer. He’s not loyal to me, but you.”

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nFinn Taylor was Master Peregrine of Peregrine Hall.

nMany felt that Finn Taylor represented Peregrine Hall, but only Finn Taylor knew the truth—Peregrine Hall belonged to Wendy Jensen and the Taylor family.

nIt was for this exact reason that Finn Taylor was trying to win over everyone in Peregrine Hall.

n“Jerry Wood can go to hell.”

n“Are you really going to kill him? What did he do?”

nFinn Taylor had no intention of reasoning it out with his mother since there was no point in doing so. He’d tried doing so too many times since his childhood.

nWhy could Donovan Taylor have ice cream when he couldn’t?

nWhy did the birthday cake have only Donovan Taylor’s name on it when they were twins?

nAgain and again, the only answer he got was: shut up. He was no stranger to feeling unjust and aggrieved.

nFrom then on, Finn Taylor knew that whoever had the most support won..

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