Chapter 38 Sean Mason’s Uncle, Bernardo Mason
Chapter 38 Sean Mason’s Uncle, Bernardo Mason
“Mr. Mason.”
The middle-aged man came to the door of the main hall and knocked. A moment later, a man’s voice
came from inside, “Come in.”
The door was pushed open.
At the desk opposite stood a middle-aged man in a gray suit, a man in his forties with a long face,
painting with a brush in his hand.
It was Sean’s uncle, Bernardo Mason.
“Bell, you’re just in time.”
Bernardo Mason said with a smile, without looking up “Take a look. How’s my painting?”
Bell strode over and looked down.
A landscape painting.
The whole painting looked very magnificent, imbued with a wild spirit that was hard to hide.
“Wow. It’s impressive. It was perfect, both in the whole and in the details…”
Bell, who seemed to know a lot about painting, made a few casual comments and then bowed down,
saying, “Congratulations, your painting is making rapid progress every day. You’re starting to look like a
great painter.”
“Flatterer!”
Bernardo Mason put down his paintbrush, glared at him, and laughed, “You suck up to me. You’re
getting better at talking.”
“I will tell you nothing but the truth.”
Bell flattered with a straight face.
Bernardo Mason asked as he sat down in a chair in front of the desk and sipped his bubbly hot tea and
asked, “You came to me in a hurry. What is it?”
Bell was Bernardo Mason’s confidant and the butler in charge of the Mason family’s affairs. He was
very loyal to Bernardo Mason.
Bernardo Mason practiced painting every day.
He was not allowed to be disturbed when he was painting, except when they had something important
to tell him.
That was the rule!
So, from the moment Bell knocked on his door, Bernardo Mason knew something big was going on.
Bell hesitated and said, “It’s about Sean.”
“Sean?”
Bernardo Mason raised his eyebrows and asked casually, “Had not the Old Mrs. Mason herself sent
the men to Hilshire to bring him back? What, they killed him on the way?”
His tone was lighthearted, with no regard for Sean’s life.
After all, over the past five years, Bernardo Mason and the Old Mrs. Mason had completely controlled
the Mason family in the Capital City. And the clan of Sean’s father, Parker Mason, was wiped clean.
They could rest easy!
Sean was just a rapist who just got out of prison. What was the big deal?
One word from the Old Mrs. Mason could meant the difference between his life and death.
“No.”
Bell shook his head and said gravely, “Not only did they not kill him, but they made him the Moore
family’s son-in-law.”
“Oh?”
Bernardo Mason paused, apparently surprised, and put the hot tea he had raised to his lips back on the
table and asked, “The Moore family? Which one?”
“The Moore family in Hilshire, a small, unremarkable family.”
Bell explained, “Five years ago, in order to incriminate Sean, Morton Miller and others threw a woman
in Sean’s bed. The woman was called Cecilia Moore, the granddaughter of Carter Moore, the head of
the Moore family…”
“So, when Sean got out of prison, instead of being captured and brought back by someone the Old
Mrs. Mason sent over, he married the woman he had raped???’
Bernardo Mason frowned.
“Yes.”
Bell nodded.
“Interesting.”
There was a pause, and then Bernardo Mason burst into a laugh and snorted, “It seems that the Young
Mr. Mason turned out to be a spoony. They had found him some random woman to sleep with once,
and he had not had enough.”
“Married? He’s trying to sleep with that woman for the rest of his life, aha…”
People who did great things didn’t care about the little things.
Where there was a woman was a hero’s tomb.
When Sean was released from prison, the first thing he did was not to return to the Capital City to seek
revenge, nor to secretly contact his old contacts to make a comeback, but to find an insignificant
woman. To Bernardo Mason, obviously, this was a very stupid act.
“I heard that woman suddenly got pregnant five years ago and gave birth to a daughter, which,
according to the timeline, should be Sean’s.”
Bell spoke briefly to Bernardo Mason about the Moore family, then said quietly, “The Moore family is
nothing. It’s easy to kill them. There’s just one thing I can’t figure out. Sean got out of prison this
morning. The source is reliable. The Old Mrs. Mason sent dozens of men to the prison gate in advance
to bring him back. How could they fail?”
“Didn’t the return to report?”
“They were never heard from.”
Bell shook his head, “I haven’t been able to reach them since this morning. All the phones are off.
Something must be wrong.”
Hearing that, Bernardo Mason’s smile faded.
“Now that they’re in trouble, where did you get your information about Sean? Did Morton Miller and
Michael Taylor tell you that? They know where Sean is. Don’t they know what happened?”
“Not them.”
Bell shook his head.
Bernardo Mason asked, “Then who is it?”
“Luis Sanchez.”
Bell said, “Son of Owen Sanchez, the richest man in Hilshire. Out of nowhere, he got my cell phone
number and Seans relationship with the Mason family, so he just called me and told me Sean’s move
into the Moore family.”
“I think he’s trying to take credit, get involved with us.”
“Oh?”
Bernardo Mason frowned again and sneered, “Owen Sanchez, the richest man in Hilshire? I remember
him. Before, he visited the Capital City in person and asked my friends to visit me several times, but
was rejected by me.”
“Now he’s got a message from Sean, and he’s got his son calling you. He’s up to no good.”
The richest man in a city was nothing to Bernardo Mason.
Bernardo Mason, however, believed that Owen Sanchez had played a trick by throwing Luis Sanchez
at him, not knowing that Luis Sanchez had contacted Bell without Owen Sanchez’s knowledge.
“According to Luis Sanchez, he happened to meet Sean this afternoon at Ricky Mall in Hilshire, where
he got into a bit of a fight and was kicked by Sean…”
Bell said, “He also mentioned that Sean bought Cecilia an entire clothing store at the mall. To pay, he
used a black card that looked like the Universal Bank’s Limited Edition Supreme Black Card.”
“Bull shit!”
No sooner had Bell finished than Bernardo Mason snorted with a cold face, “He’s a little son of a bitch.
Does he know what a universal Bank black Card looks like?”
“I personally submitted my application to Global Bank last year, and it hasn’t been approved yet!”
Bernardo Mason sniffed, as did everyone else. He instinctively felt that Luis Sanchez had misread and
was talking nonsense.
Not many people knew about the Universal Bank’s black card. But the more you knew about it, the
harder you knew it was, so the less you would believe Luis Sanchez’s bullshit!
“I think so.”
Bell smiled awkwardly and was about to agree when his cell phone suddenly rang. He took out his
phone, looked at it, and said, “It’s from Michael Taylor.”Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.