His family had managed the Labbe Group for thirty years, only to finally have everything within reach.
It couldn’t be that child from back then.
Timothy repeated this thought to himself, as if reassurance alone could make it true.
If Landen really were that child—if he truly possessed the family head’s token—he could return to the Labbe family at any time and claim the position of family head outright. Whether he could keep that position was another matter entirely.
But Landen had never produced the token.
That alone suggested he might not be Titus—perhaps just someone with the same name.
After all, there were countless people in the world with identical names. Two people sharing the same given name meant nothing.