Ethan loses position.

The room fills with tension as Ethan packs his luggage, fully prepared to leave the house.

He can't help but feel a sense of finality in his actions. Just as he is about to walk out the door, Mr. Wilson enters, accompanied by Sean, who sports a sly smile that makes Ethan uneasy.

"Stay... but I won't tolerate any stupid behavior from you again," Mr. Wilson says, his tone stern but somewhat conflicted.

Ethan can't help but wonder how Sean has managed to change his father's mind; Sean is undoubtedly a master manipulator, and that smile only confirms it.

"Thank you, I will be appropriate from now on," Ethan replies, bowing down, trying to hide his shock at this sudden turn of events.

Cora, Mr. Wilson's daughter, enters the room, her face clearly displaying her disapproval.

"Dad, you're letting him stay?" she asks, her brows furrowed in frustration.

"Yes, my daughter, we're trying to prevent more catastrophe," Mr. Wilson explains with a smile, though Cora's anger remains evident.

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