Claiming My Possessive CEO Husband

Chapter 294: 294: I will always be your brother.



Chapter 294: 294: I will always be your brother.

Even though Yigol Mamet was simpleminded, he also felt that Caleb Mamet was not his mother’s biological child.

When Caleb founded the Mamet Corporation, he had relied on his own strength to build it from scratch without using a single brick or tile of the Mamet family. Now they wanted to snatch it away?

Knowing that his words held little weight, he went straight upstairs.

After Yigol left, Will Mamet said with a flattering face: “Boyd, Yigol has always thought Caleb is his real brother, so he has been close to him. But deep down, you know that Yigol is your brother. You need to take care of him more in the future.”

Boyd Drew nodded, a gentle smile on his face.

Everyone was extremely satisfied, but Vivian Drew still thought of Caleb.

They all knew the true identity of Boyd Drew and understood why they were gathering today, but they kept their thoughts to themselves and didn’t openly talk about it.

Boyd Drew’s inheritance of the Mamet family appeared legitimate in the eyes of others. He was the legitimate child of Will Mamet and Winni Drew, and the most deserving to inherit everything of the Mamet family.

As for Caleb, being seen as the illegitimate child, he was despised and resented by everyone, making him unfit to be the head of the Mamet family.

When the Mamet family makes Boyd Drew the heir, everyone will say that Mr. Mamet and Mrs. Mamet are kind-hearted.

People will think that although the Mamet family had wronged Winni Drew and her child, they had now made amends, and there was no need to hold on to past grievances.

But no one would investigate whether Boyd Drew was really Winni Drew’s child.

Vivian Drew smiled triumphantly.

How would Winni Drew feel if she saw this scene? Neither the Drew family nor the Mamet family cared for her; they were all just using her.

So what if she was Miss Drew? In the end, were not her sons manipulated by them?

Both families knew the identities of Boyd Drew and Caleb Mamet, and had swapped the princes with a clever ruse. This way, the reputations of both the Drew and Mamet families were preserved, and they no longer needed to confront each other from then on.

At that moment, Yigol was on a call with Caleb, telling him about the situation, only to find that Caleb didn’t respond for a long time. He hurriedly asked: “Caleb, what’s going on? Are you really Miss Drew’s…?”

“It’s none of your business.”

Yigol anxiously said: “I’m genuinely worried about you! You’re not my mom’s son, so you’re not an illegitimate child. Boyd Drew is! You are Miss Drew’s son!” “Whether I am Jenny Green’s son or not, I am still your brother.”

Caleb Mamet scoffed: “The Drew and Mamet families mean nothing to me. The only exception is you, my brother. Don’t worry, go rest.”

Yigol’s heart skipped a beat.

That’s right, Caleb had never cared about these things because he didn’t care about the Drew or Mamet families at all.

In Caleb’s eyes, these two families were no different than clowns, but Yigol couldn’t swallow his anger.

With gritted teeth, Yigol thought that the Mamet family’s prosperity was all due to Caleb’s hard work. Why should it be handed over to Boyd Drew?

If it truly were handed over to Boyd Drew, Yigol would use his playboy power to bring the entire Mamet family to ruin!

The next morning, Xaviera Evans was awakened by a phone call: “Attend an auction?”

Xaviera knew that a grand auction was being held in Libanan. She particularly liked one of the violins, which Xavier Hamer had promised to give her.

The auction was for charity, and the violin was donated by a mysterious lady, making it extremely valuable for collectors.

After hanging up, Caleb asked: “Do you want to go?”

Before Xaviera could answer, Caleb spoke again: “I’ll accompany you.”

She opened her mouth to speak, but it was clear that Caleb wanted to go himself yet insisted on saying that he was accompanying her. What a dog of a man!

At eight in the evening.

Everyone had started to arrive, and the attendees were all big shots from Libanan.

These prominent figures from wealthy families not only needed to be successful in their careers but also had to maintain a good reputation. Therefore, they had to attend such charity auctions.

Even if they weren’t interested, they’d still buy a couple of items, so they could later claim they had contributed to charity..


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