Chapter: 108
"Mr. Ward, your father's condition has stabilized. The Yates family has completed the discharge and plans to take him back to the Yates Mansion for recovery," Hank reported.
Caden took a long drag from his cigarette. “Let them deal with it however they want. It's not our concern."
Hank sounded surprised. "You're not going to keep an eye on him?"
“I'm not," Caden responded.
"Should we put off our planned operation then?" asked Hank.
"Yes."
Hank couldn't help but feel confused by Caden's recent attitude.
Something seemed different about him lately.
In the past, no matter what was going on, Caden always followed through with every detail of his plans, never losing focus.
Now, it seemed like his mind was elsewhere.
“Should we continue monitoring the Yates family?" Hank inquired.
"You handle that. I've got other things to take care of," Caden replied.
“Mr. Ward, if there's anything that needs doing, just leave it to me,"
Hank stated.
Caden chuckled, and the smoke made his voice sound more gruff.
“This isn't something a guy like you can manage," he said.
Curiosity got the better of Hank. “What is it, Mr. Ward? Why are you being secretive about this?"
"It's a medical concern," said Caden.
Hank sounded surprised. "But haven't you been on medication all this time?"
"I was, but I stopped because it wasn't working," Caden answered.
Just then, a family of three approached.
Caden ended the call, glancing briefly at the child, who looked to be about six years old. He calmly put out his cigarette and tossed it into the nearby trash can.
Even in such simple actions, his dignified presence and effortless charm were evident.
Who wouldn't be captivated by a man like that?
The child's mother couldn't resist the urge to steal a few extra glances.
Even inside the elevator, she kept sneaking peeks at him.
After Caden left, her husband spoke coldly. "You like him that much? Why don't you go ask for his number?"
Snapping out of it, the woman smiled slyly. “What are you talking about? He just looked familiar, so I glanced a few more times."
“Do all handsome men look familiar to you?"
“Don't be jealous. It's nothing serious."