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Revenge is best served cold novel Chapter 1350

He gestured to the photos around them, saying, "Is this the kind of reunion you were hoping for? Joseph, let me jog your memory—you've been dead to the world for twenty years! Burke International doesn't recognize you, and frankly, neither do I!"

In James's recollection, his father was always a stern, detached, emotionless figure—a machine more than a man. Over the past two decades, Joseph had faded into little more than a ghostly silhouette in his mind. And now, of all times, he decides to make a comeback, bringing a whirlwind of chaos with him!

James vividly recalled how, two decades ago, the sudden death of Joseph, the head of the Burke family, plunged everything into turmoil. At the funeral, Bea had remarked, "The head of Burke International is gone. The Burke family will no longer acknowledge his existence." In that moment, James vowed to surpass his father, to breathe new life into the Burke legacy. Even if Joseph were to stand before him now, he was resolute—he would never acknowledge him as his father.

"James, no matter what, you're still my son, and the Burke family is still my home. Rose would be proud to see how much you've grown," Joseph said. "I've watched you grow all these years. You're strong enough to stand alone now. But... you're too soft-hearted, just like I was. Too indecisive when it comes to emotions. Someday, that'll be your downfall."

"I don't need your concern—not then, not now, not ever," James retorted icily. "I don't need a father, the Burke family doesn't need you to take the helm, and I definitely don't want a family reunion!"

As James turned to leave, Joseph called out, "James! I didn't come back for Burke International. It's always been yours. You're my son, and I know you'll get it. Everything I've done is for you and your mother! Aren't you even a little curious about the mystery of Devonport?"

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