Chapter 414 Into the Lion’s Den
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Johnathan hadn’t expected his grandfather to agree so easily. The Wynn family estate was heavily guarded, and the old man never let anyone stay there. Even Quinn had only been allowed to live in the guards‘ quarters at the foot of the mountain–far from the main house.
But now, the old man was suggesting that Sierra move in too.
Johnathan hesitated. The estate’s security was classified S–level. If Sierra lived there, it would put his mind at ease. Still, he couldn’t figure out what his grandfather was really after.
After all, not long ago, the old man had been all too eager to use Quinn to drive a wedge between him and Sierra. Why the sudden change of heart?
“What’s wrong?”
Sierra spoke up when she noticed his silence after the call.
Johnathan paused a moment before relaying what his grandfather had said.
Sierra thought for a moment, then replied, “Let’s go.”
Johnathan blinked in surprise. “I thought you wouldn’t want to.”
“Right now, safety comes first.”
Nothing mattered more than Johnathan’s safety. She still couldn’t tell whether the recent threats were aimed at her or him–but what had happened to him last time had truly shaken her.
If there was a safer place available, she had no reason to refuse.
When Johnathan had been on the brink of death that day, it was Wayne who brought the doctor. Whatever the old man thought of her, his care for Johnathan was real. And that alone. was enough to convince her.
“I’ll think about it.”
Johnathan still didn’t agree immediately. He and Sierra were on the same page: the estate was secure, yes–but he worried she’d be mistreated there.
Sierra saw right through him and smiled. “Aren’t you going to be there? Who’s going to bully
me?”
That was all it took. Johnathan made up his mind. She was right–he would be there. No one, not even his grandfather, would be allowed to bully her.
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The next day was another day of the summit. Like before, nothing happened.
When it ended, Johnathan and Sierra left quickly and headed straight for the estate.
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It was Sierra’s first time visiting the Wynn family home–one of the most important places to Johnathan, and outside of his father, the first place where she would meet one of his closest family members.
Though she already knew the Wynn family was different, seeing it up close left her stunned.
The entire mountain–and even a few neighboring ones–belonged to the Wynn family. The security measures in place were staggering: interception systems, surveillance, and more. Mateo had mentioned them to her, but now she saw for herself it wasn’t an exaggeration.
Their car wasn’t allowed to continue past the base of the mountain. They had to switch to a vehicle from the estate.
Sierra glanced at Johnathan. No wonder he’d been so hesitant about coming back.
This place didn’t feel like a home at all.
Noticing her discomfort, Johnathan gently patted her hand.
“Don’t worry about any of it. Just be yourself here, like always.”
Rules? Traditions? They meant nothing to him.
Before meeting Johnathan’s grandfather, Sierra had felt a bit anxious. From what she’d heard and seen, she figured he’d be a difficult man.
Back at the hospital, all her attention had been on Johnathan–she hadn’t paid much attention to anyone else.
She hadn’t seen Wayne again since.
As she was recalling what he looked like, Wayne slowly emerged with a cane in hand. He nodded warmly at her. “Well, we meet again, young lady.”
Sierra stared at him for a moment before recognizing him as the elderly man she’d run into at Dickson School.
Back then, she thought he was a retired teacher. She’d never guessed he was Johnathan’s grandfather.
“You’ve met before?”
Johnathan’s expression shifted instantly.
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