Summary of Chapter 743 – A turning point in Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) by GoodNovel
Chapter 743 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) , written by GoodNovel. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
William emanated authority without raising his voice. "Withdraw that announcement first."
What announcement?
Of course, he meant the Reynolds Group's notice canceling the engagement with Vivian.
Zachary fixed his grandfather with a determined gaze. His lips barely moved as he replied, "No."
When William spoke seriously about something, no one dared contradict him, let alone maintain eye contact.
But Zachary did.
He met those weathered eyes, which showed hints of a jaded view of the world, and repeated firmly, "I refuse."
His tone was absolute, his gaze unwavering as he faced his grandfather without backing down.
William looked at his grandson with confusion. He had raised and taught him for so many years, given him so much power—but not so he could confidently say "I refuse" to his face.
"Does your refusal matter?" he asked meaningfully.
Zachary didn't retreat an inch. He sighed. "Grandpa, I didn't want to tell you this before. I was afraid it would upset you, but now I have no choice."
His grandfather frowned slightly. "Tell me what?"
The fragrant tea permeated the room, sunlight pouring into every corner. Several tea plants sat by the window.
It was as if time had returned to a distant past. When Zachary spoke, his voice carried a rich, magnetic quality. "Grandpa, surely you had suspicions about my mother's death?"
William considered this. "I did suspect something, but that explosion happened so suddenly. Your father traced the driver of that escape vehicle back eighteen generations and still found nothing suspicious. Almost everyone believed it was an accident."
"Almost? What about you, Grandfather?"
William's eyes filled with contemplation. After a moment, he picked up the bottle of grain liquor and tossed it into the trash.
"Zachary, the debt the Wilson family owes us—it's yours to collect."
Zachary nodded and turned to leave.
His grandfather watched his departing figure with interest. "This is the first time you've defied my wishes like this. I hope it's also the last."
Zachary, unconcerned, didn't even turn around. He simply waved his hand. "Who can say what the future holds?"
William fell silent. He picked up his teacup again, his hand trembling slightly, spilling a few drops.
He looked at the tea stains on his hand with regret, as if conversing with an old friend. "You knew all along, didn't you?"

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