CHAPTER 123
Author: Chessman
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Not long after they left the house and headed towards the he car.

The tension in the car was palpable as they drove to the auction. Jason sat silently in the back seat, his calm demeanor belying the storm brewing beside him.

Professor Leland sat rigidly, his arms crossed and his gaze fixed straight ahead. His earlier interaction with Jason had left a bitter taste in his mouth, and the silence between them was thick with unspoken animosity between them.

Leland finally broke the quiet, his voice tinged with condescension. “You know, young man,” he began without looking at Jason, “respect for one’s elders and betters is an important virtue. Perhaps you’d do well to practice it.”

hearing what he said.

Jason didn’t rise to the bait, his expression unchanging.

“I respect those who earn it,” he replied evenly, his tone polite but firm. “Not those who demand it.”

Camila, sitting in the front seat, suppressed a sigh as she glanced at her grandfather, whose expression hovered somewhere betwee
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