Tina Huxley conversed with him perfunctorily, pretending not to notice the curious look in Julian Huxley's eyes.
Having Justin Huxley's example before her, Tina dared not trust Julian to have good intentions.
If the two of them could collaborate, that would be fine, but she wouldn't let Julian know too much about her own affairs.
Julian knew she was wary of him, so he smiled nonchalantly, agreed to visit Tina's house in two days to pay respects to Mrs. Huxley, and left The Huxley Estate without lingering.
Left behind, Tina stomped her foot in frustration as she watched the road the two had taken, and then drove away herself.
After all three had departed, the butler returned to Old Master Huxley's room.
"Have they all left?"
"Yes, sir," the butler placed the tea he had brought beside him, "they've all left."
