Chapter 1083: Chapter 1083: Different on the Inside and Outside
The main content of the family meeting revolved around what to do about the Louis Snyder situation.
Just like in the original plot, Roy Yarn’s mother, Grace Yarn, felt compassion for Louis Snyder, who had been drifting alone for so long.
She had let go of the past and naturally supported the idea of bringing her sister’s child back.
The Yarn family elders, however, were unexpectedly silent. What Lynn Yarn had done was indeed excessive and had hurt them.
But after all, he was their own grandson, and the information they received indicated that Louis Snyder indeed had a tough time living alone for so many years.
There was estrangement, but also a sense of pity.
The final decision was to bring him back.
And to settle him in the Yarn family’s old house.
Under one roof, there needs to be a balance, whether it’s dealing with past grievances or the estrangement between relatives.
In the original story, Roy Yarn maintained a superficial balance by always giving in, which only encouraged Louis Snyder’s ambition to grow.
But now...
Roy Yarn remembered something and frowned slightly, "Louis Snyder, he..."
The words he intended to say got stuck in his throat.
Hannah, however, spoke for him, "Two-faced, right?"
Roy Yarn nodded.
He shared what had happened in the house.
Louis Snyder gave off an exceedingly strange vibe; he appeared innocent and harmless, but every word and look from him seemed to bring an inexplicable oppression and discomfort.
It was like a white lotus flower seen from afar, which upon closer inspection and touch, turns out to be a man-eating flower that does not spit out bones.
Louis Snyder’s disguise was indeed very convincing.
In the original plot, Roy Yarn and his mother, Grace Yarn, always believed that Louis Snyder was a good person.
They even thought he was just a simple, love-deprived youth, so they always put him first, considering his feelings in everything they did.
But the ingrate eventually showed his fangs and left the Yarn family with nothing, not even bones.
Remembering the ending of the original story, Hannah asked again, "I heard that the Yarn family’s company has plans to expand internationally in the recent years."
Roy Yarn nodded without any intention to hide, "The Quach family has been doing well abroad in recent years, so my uncle has suggested my father let the Yarn family buy shares and expand internationally together. But my father has been hesitating..."
Although the Yarn family was a well-established wealthy family, by the generation of Roy Yarn’s mother, the family members had little talent or ambition for business.
Therefore, the development of the Yarn family had always been steady without any breakthroughs.
The Yarn family’s company had always been managed by Roy Yarn’s father, Oliver Quach, and the Yarn family elders trusted their son-in-law immensely.
Even though there were constant rumors that the current Yarn family had long since changed their last name to Quach, the Yarn family knew that Oliver Quach had truly devoted himself to the Yarn family all these years.
His feelings for Grace Yarn had not changed at all.
That’s why Roy Yarn’s father was hesitant about this matter.
If they really went ahead with it, the rumors from outside would grow stronger, and the foundation of the Yarn family would be shaken.
Although he was hesitant now, Hannah knew that in the original story, Oliver Quach eventually rejected his elder brother’s suggestion.
It was from that time that Louis Snyder, who had gained Roy Yarn’s trust, began to get involved with the Yarn family’s company.
Hannah was not someone who liked to quit halfway.
She turned around, poured some wine, and then passed it to Roy Yarn.