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    Jame­son enters Van­tage with a new­found sense of own­er­ship, feel­ing it tru­ly belongs to him for the first time. Despite grow­ing up in lux­u­ry, he reflects that noth­ing has ever been sole­ly his until now. His com­pan­ions, Zel­la and Rohan, observe him, but Jame­son is too absorbed in the moment to acknowl­edge them. Bran­ford, his uncle, inter­rupts with a stern demeanor, demand­ing a pri­vate con­ver­sa­tion. The ten­sion is pal­pa­ble as Branford’s sharp gaze hints at unre­solved famil­ial con­flicts, set­ting the stage for a piv­otal con­fronta­tion.

    At the top of the stair­case, Bran­ford con­fronts Jame­son about his reck­less behav­ior, accus­ing him of hav­ing a death wish. Jame­son denies this, reveal­ing that his per­spec­tive on mor­tal­i­ty has shift­ed, par­tic­u­lar­ly because of Avery. Branford’s scold­ing takes on a pater­nal tone, a dynam­ic Jame­son resists but sub­tly acknowl­edges. The uncle’s frus­tra­tion stems from con­cern, not just anger, as he cri­tiques Jameson’s impul­sive actions dur­ing the recent game. The exchange high­lights Branford’s deep­er invest­ment in Jameson’s well-being, con­trast­ing with Ian’s neglect.

    Bran­ford reveals his inten­tion to break the cycle of enabling Ian’s behav­ior, declar­ing that the family’s tol­er­ance ends with Jame­son. He assures Jame­son that Van­tage is right­ful­ly his, won through hon­or rather than manip­u­la­tion. Jame­son, still defi­ant, ques­tions Branford’s ear­li­er crit­i­cism of his meth­ods, but Bran­ford clar­i­fies that Jameson’s choice to pri­or­i­tize Zella’s safe­ty over win­ning demon­strat­ed integri­ty. This moment of recog­ni­tion under­scores Branford’s respect for Jameson’s char­ac­ter, despite their dif­fer­ences.

    The chap­ter con­cludes with Bran­ford affirm­ing Jameson’s own­er­ship of Van­tage, promis­ing to pro­tect his claim against any chal­lenges, includ­ing from Ian. Jame­son is moved by his uncle’s unex­pect­ed sup­port, real­iz­ing the sig­nif­i­cance of being treat­ed as fam­i­ly. The storm brew­ing out­side mir­rors the emo­tion­al tur­bu­lence with­in, as Jame­son grap­ples with his new­found lega­cy and the weight of Branford’s approval. The scene sets the foun­da­tion for Jameson’s evolv­ing role with­in the fam­i­ly and his future at Van­tage.

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