Old Mr. Wen was having a game of chess with the butler in the Wen Family home.
The orange and charcoal gray glass chess pieces faced each other at both ends of the Chu River and Han boundary.
Old Mr. Wen focused on the chessboard while fiddling with the jade Qilin figurine in his hand, his glassy eyes full of menace.
Butler Yu, who usually held a high position in the Wen Family and was polite, rule-abiding and respectful, seemed to have suddenly become a stern and shrewd expert when playing chess with Old Mr. Wen.
Hanging his head low, Old Mr. Wen asked, "Why do you think Xinya suddenly joined the Wen Corporation's board meeting as a shareholder?"
He began to find it harder and harder to understand his granddaughter. Ever since she returned from Russia, he felt that she had become more domineering and murderous. She was no longer just confident, and he would probably be unable to tell what she was thinking unless she revealed them herself.