“You knew Ethan. Past tense,” I say.
“Ethan doesn’t change his attack methods.” Jonathan pauses eating. “Besides, my resources tell me he was in a coma for nearly nine years. The past is all he remembers.”
“Your resources couldn’t tell you that before he made a surprise visit?” Levi mocks.
Jonathan glares at him.
“Stating facts, Uncle. He who only knows himself and not the enemy suffers a loss for every battle won, remember?” He recites the old strategies Jonathan used to shove down our throats.
Levi isn’t even trying to feign interest in the whole thing. He has already built his life as a professional football player. He has his girl and his future ahead. For him, this entire ordeal is a waste of time and he won’t stop reminding Jonathan of that fact.
“I know my enemy.” Jonathan smirks as he takes a bite of his food. “A lot more than I know myself.”
“What’s the plan?” I ask.
“Now we’re talking.” Jonathan points his fork in my direction. “First of all, you’ll stop your idiotic escapades with Steel’s daughter and commit to Silver. Her father and I are friends and go way back. I won’t have you ruin that.”
Yeah, no.
Queens and I didn’t get together because of what our fathers expect. We got together for a different reason, which will soon be eradicated.
“You go way back with Sebastian Queens, as in, you share business interests with him,” Levi speaks without lifting his head. “You know, with how he uses his minister power to let your ships go unnoticed. Oh, and you promised to fund his campaign for Prime Minister. Very friendly of you, Uncle.”
I hide a snicker.
“Am I making myself clear?” Jonathan ignores Levi, focusing on me.
I nod absentmindedly. He doesn’t need to know my move until I make it. After all, he’s not the only one who’s fond of the element of surprise.
He’s not the only one who likes to destroy.
“Perfect.” He points his fork between me and Levi. “We’re invited to a fundraiser hosted by the Rhodes family this Friday. Both of you will be attending.”
“Pass.” Levi feigns a yawn.
“Not interested,” I say at the same time.
Jonathan knows better than to drag us to his friends’ parties and fundraising bullshit. We do attend one gathering once a year, and that’s already happened.
“Listen, you two.” Jonathan slams his fork and knife on the table. “This isn’t just any fundraiser. The Rhodes are aristocrats who have recently returned to business. They’re looking for a long-term partner, and that’s going to be King Enterprises. I’ve been preparing for months for this project, and I won’t accept a loss on such a huge opportunity.”
“What do we have to do with this?” Levi asks.
“You will bring Clifford’s daughter. Those with titles like people who resemble them. If they see a member of the King family in a relationship with a lord’s daughter, they’ll soften.”
According to Jonathan, Cliffords are bad until there’s a use for them.
“And me?” I chew on the food, but I don’t taste much.
“You’re my heir. It’ll put their minds at ease to see the future of the company as diligent as his father.”
Levi rolls his eyes, and I sigh.
I’ll find an excuse to skip the whole thing. If it were under different circumstances, I would’ve put on the show of a lifetime for Jonathan’s friends and persuaded them to sign with him on the spot. If I score my father a huge deal, he’ll leave me alone afterwards.
However, I’m not in the mood to kiss Jonathan’s friends’ arses.
There’s a ton of things I need to do and they all lead back to Elsa, not my family name.