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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 593

Chapter 593 Are You Not Cold

After clearing his throat, Jason voiced, “Thank you all for joining my birthday celebration. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce my goddaughter, Natalie. She’s the kindest and sweetest girl we’ve ever met, and she’s dear to our hearts. Even though she may not be related to us by blood, she’s undoubtedly our family.”

As soon as Jason was done talking, his guests showered him and his family with applause.

“I can tell that the Weisses adore this young woman.”

“Jason is a highly-respected man. This young woman should consider herself extremely lucky to be the man’s goddaughter.”

“Why does she look so familiar, though? I feel like I’ve seen her somewhere before.”

“Oh, I know! She’s the chairperson of Dream Corporation!”

“You mean she’s the young woman who founded Dream Pharmaceutical? She’s incredible! I think the Weisses are the lucky ones if you ask me.”

Meanwhile, Rowan, the chairperson of Jackson Corporation, raised an eyebrow curiously somewhere in the crowd. “I wonder who will be the one to marry her. By doing that, not only can they get on the Weisses’ good side, but they’ll also be in control of Dream Corporation!”

Then, the man turned to scowl at Martin. “Instead of wasting your time on women who contribute nothing to your future, you should be courting someone like her. If you can marry her, I promise you that you’ll never have to work another day in your life!”

Rowan had six children with several women, but they were all daughters, except for Martin.

The Jackson family had doted on Martin since he was a child. Although he was terrible at his studies, his family paid a fortune to forge his credentials.

Still, Martin had no intention of bettering himself. Even after graduating, all he could think about at work was mingling with his female coworkers.

 
 

It even got to a point where the women at the workplace fought over him. The scuffle eventually ended in blood and resentment.

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