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    The glowing light was showing a familiar face…

    — So the boy is wavering?
    — Yes. He is uncertain of the path… Does seem to have difficulty to trust his calling and take responsibilities being the owner of…
    — He’ll do that. We can’t let him run away from it, nor afford the time of little vacationing. Did you secure the item?
    — Yes. But you know it is worthless unless willingly handed over by the previous owner, right?
    — Certainly. But I feel he’ll soon wish it back.
    — I have words of cankerous corruption, endemic to where he was sent.
    — Precisely.

    :fleuron2: :fleuron2: :fleuron2:

    Glasgow, Scotland, February 25 th 2068, Wrick Fundation

    — So Cuthbert has refused?
    — Yes. With his sister busy with her first-born, she can’t take on that much responsibility either.
    — This is most regrettable. Lord Wrick’s will was perfectly clear though. Should none of the twins accept running his empire, all of its wealth would be used for humanitarian projects of the Fundation.

    :fleuron:

    A week before, Orkney Islands

    Cuthbert, you must accept.
    — Please, don’t wear yourself out Pope. Your body is weak.

    Cuthbert’s face was drenched by emotion. Despite his small frame and his scrawny body, Lord Hilarion Wrick’s strong will was still present, as if etched on his face by all the years of reign. He wouldn’t take a “no” for answer, even now he was dying, just as he had never accepted it in his nearly 120 years of existence.

    Cuthbert, listen to me. All this time you and your sister have spent at the Manor, all of the time I spent with you, this was not meant for naught, you know that. I was not some old decrepit rag of an elder waiting for his death cushioned between the laughters of his great-grand children. I noticed how you and your sister handled at an early age what I have been showing to you. The books,… the mummy even. This was only a test. What I had not found in Sean, nor in his son, I found out in you and your sister. Mind you, it took me that long, but it was worth the wait, and I know how to be patient.
    — You’re repeating yourself Pope, I know this story. I am very grateful for all that you did, all the knowledge I owe to you, but I can’t accept. It’s just… too much! I just want to spend these moments with you.
    — You just cannot whine throughout all of your existence Cuthbert. You chose to be born here, at this moment, in that family. There is no point in refusing what you have placed on your path.
    — I’m not whining! It’s just that… I just want a normal life! answered Cuthbert vehemently
    — Very well then. The face on the Lord was resolute despite his writhing in pain. You will have to see how much life is nothing meant to be normal. In the meantime, I would appreciate your letting me die alone.