Chapter 100: Nobody was prepared for Landen's aggressive move; Rex was caught completely off guard. The situation quickly turned comedic. Previously, Rex had been sluggish in both speech and action, like a worm. But when the cup was thrown at him, he sprang into action, narrowly dodging it. The cup just grazed his clothes "Bang!" It hit the floor, shattering loudly and scattering pieces everywhere. The sound sent a chill through everyone present. Despite Landen's harsh behavior pushing the limits, no one dared to criticize him. After all, he was considered a rising star in the family. Rex was visibly shaken, his face dripping with cold sweat and flushed with humiliation. He stood there cautiously, not daring to retaliate Balthasar said, "You're out of line, Landen. Rex is your uncle, an elder. You can't treat him with such disrespect." "Humph!" Landen scoffed dismissively. He settled back onto the sofa, taunting Rex. "Why did you jump up? Why didn't you just play dead like you always did? When Tiffany was suffering so badly, why did you do nothing, acting like you were already dead?" Rex hung his head in shame, looking both humbled and miserable. Yet, this did not soften Landen's stance. He continued, "Rex Nash, you don't deserve the honor of being called Uncle by Tiffany, nor do you deserve to be Brian's brother or the patriarch of our family. Your daughter lived a life of glory, while Tiffany struggled in obscurity. Do you expectto believe you haven't noticed? You've been pretending to be ignorant. You enjoyed the prestige and respect your daughter brought but completely ignored Tiffany's plight. If my parents hadn't stepped in to protect her secretly, Sansa would have probably killed her by now. Back when you were in charge, we couldn't stand up to you. Now that you've stepped down, how can you still have the shto pretend like nothing happened? Consider how you would feel if you met Uncle Brian again Stories live now on galno☐☐☐☐☐ If Uncle Brian is still alive, he will surely seek justice one day. If he has passed and is in Heaven, he will haunt your dreams, and you will find no peace in sleep." Hearing Landen's harsh words, Rex suddenly fell to his knees, covering his face as he sobbed, "I'm sorry, Brian. I'm at fault. I deserve to die. You were always so good to me, yet I failed you. I didn't take good care of your daughter..." Rex's tears flowed freely, causing discomfort among the onlookers. Balthasar attempted to intercede on his behalf, saying, "Landen, Rex has always been timid. He couldn't stand up to Sansa. Can't you forgive him for his past mistakes?" "Forgive him?" Amused, Landen asked, “Just because he's crying now, you wantto forgive him? Tiffany has suffered her entire childhood because of them. She had to leave school, and her reputation was ruined. Who will rectify that for her?" At that moment, no one dared to speak up for Rex. Landen's aggression was palpable. Serand Hannah also sided with their son discreetly, offering no intervention. When Balthasar sought their help, they avoided his gaze, acting as if they hadn't noticed. With no support, Balthasar had no choice but to ask, "What do you want to do, then, Landen?" Landen directly expressed his opinion. "Riss' team has filed charges against Ayla, and she will face the consequences legally. The Nash family will not provide a lawyer or use our connections to aid her. She must face her punishment alone. Afterward, she is forbidden from entering our family's lands. Uncle Rex must divorce Sansa and remove her from the Nash family. She can no longer carry the title of Mrs. Nash. As for Uncle Rex, I see two options. First, he should kneel in the ancestral hall for as long as he served as patriarch. Alternatively, he must leave the Nash family and never return."
Before anyone could react to his demands, Rex looked up sharplyn "Landen are you trying to driveto En my grave?"