Mark finished, "Helen may have brought this upon us, but she’s the one who did not cow to theSoranos and fought back. She's a testament to our family's dignity, and we need a leader like her."Fleur was immediately flustered at Mark's words—she would have no place if Helen was reallychosen to be the next head of the Lane family!

"You're being senile, old man!" she interrupted right then. "If you know she caused this, then you'dunderstand that you, Mark, or Luna wouldn't have been beaten up. It's all her fault!"

"That's right!" Luna was flustered too. "You have to think carefully about this, Grandpa!"

"Silence!" Mark bellowed and waited until everyone turned silent.

"I understand you're dissatisfied, and I have no intention to break the old rules," he said, lookingaround at everyone as he decided to compromise. "But I still prefer Helen's attitude, so how aboutthis? The wager with Helen before still stands, and she must make a profit from the farm in theremaining half month. If she succeeds, you'd have to believe in her ability, don't you think?"

"And what if she fails?" Luna snorted in dissatisfaction.

"If she fails?" Mark was left musing to himself obviously.

He had been managing the farm long enough to know how difficult it was to turn a profit for it. Andsince he was the one who suggested the wager, he needed Helen to take some sort of risk topersuade everyone that it was a fair wager.

While he was left uncertain, Frank came forward and said, "If there's no profit from the farm in half amonth, Helen's candidacy as the next head of the Lane family will be revoked forever.”

The Lanes did a double take at his words, but they were soon smiling.

Fleur gave up on all pretenses right then and sneered. "Good. You seem confident, so I shall waitand see if you can do it!"

Luna was sneering too. "Nothing good comes out of being overconfident.”

On the other hand, Mark was frowning—he would ask Helen if she was confident, but Frank hadspoken, so he should not defend her at this point.

As such, he sighed and announced, "If Helen proves that she can produce a profit with a certifiedledger, she will be the next head of the family!"

Soon after, Frank took Helen home to Skywater Bay, while Gina returned to Lane Manor, cursingFleur along the way home.

She now carried a grudge against Fleur and Jade, since both women were ready to have them killed.For once, Gina was urging Frank and Helen to get things moving with the farm or fake a ledger ifpush came to shove—as long as Helen became the next head of the family.

When that happens, she would get to pay them back for their grievance!

Days later, Frank received unexpected news: the 90-year-old Hyperion Root bought by Sif Lionhearthad been purchased by Hundred Bane Sect at a high price.

According to Trevor Zurich, Hundred Bane Sect claimed that they had a secret technique that wouldincubate the Hyperion Root, although there was no proof just yet.

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