Chapter 324 Charles Noticed Robert's Difference
"Yes, everything has been arranged according to your instructions. Done very subtly, no one will notice. Alexander has always been arrogant and never believes in divination. In less than two years, the Vanderbilt Family will be doomed."
The visitor was wearing a cloak, making it hard to see their face.
The old man sitting in the chair said slowly, "How many times have I taught you, we don't want the Vanderbilt Family to be doomed."
As he spoke, the old man stood up, "The Vanderbilt Family is thriving, let's take them down one by one. The old ones should be almost done. Those who don't come home are indeed hard to grasp, but the entertainment industry is a chaotic place. I think Pentti is a good target."
"You are right, I almost forgot about him," the visitor chuckled softly. "Compared to the others, he is easier to deal with."
The old man rotated his bead string, "Don't make it too obvious, go ahead."
"Yes."
The Vanderbilt Family's bad luck didn't form overnight.
It took over a decade of planning.
They weren't afraid of Alexander suddenly getting enlightened and seeking a divination.
No matter how skilled the diviner, they couldn't break it now.
Unless Noah was still alive.
Next, it was just the beginning of the Vanderbilt Family's decline.
However, the other side could never have imagined that the person brought back from the "countryside" by the Vanderbilt Family would turn out to be Noah's student.
It could be said that no one knew about this except Adeline herself.
That night, Adeline did not stay at the Vanderbilt Villa.
She took photos of every corner, planning to visit Antique Alley the next day.
The courtyard-style house needed more detailed arrangements and couldn't be lived in immediately.
Summer and Robert were staying at a hotel arranged by the Livingston family.
Robert lay on the big bed, rolling back and forth, and looked at the fish tank in the suite, only to find that half of the fish were dead.
He frowned tightly and pointed it out to Summer, meaning it had nothing to do with him, he didn't do anything!
Summer was still looking at the things they needed to buy for tomorrow. Seeing the fish tank, she was troubled, "What should we do? What kind of fish are these? I can't even tell, how can we buy replacements?"
Robert thought for a moment and was about to take a photo to show Adeline.
Then a low chuckle came from the side, "Grandma, what do you want to buy? I'll have someone take care of it."
It was Charles, impeccably dressed in a suit, his noble demeanor unchanged, and an apologetic look on his handsome face, "Grandma, I've been busy these past two days and couldn't personally pick you and Adeline up. I wanted to have a meal with you, but it's late now. How about I take you out tomorrow?"
Seeing it was him, Summer immediately pulled him over, "Charlie, look, the fish are dead. What should we do? Can you tell the hotel? We'll pay for it."
"Grandma, this hotel belongs to our family," Charles didn't intend to hide his identity any longer and was rather curious about the situation, "Normally, these fish don't die easily."
As he spoke, he walked over and tapped on the fish tank with his finger.
The golden koi inside were indeed half-dead.
Charles raised an eyebrow.
Standing next to him in pajamas was Robert.
Feeling guilty, Robert immediately looked up at the ceiling!
Charles bent down, smiled playfully, and coughed lightly, "Could it be that Robert scared the fish?"
Robert, being young, immediately widened his eyes and looked at Charles warily.
Charles had just made a casual guess, but seeing Robert's reaction, his fingers paused, and his deep eyes grew even deeper.
When Adeline returned, she saw Charles and Robert staring at each other.