Cordelia nodded.
There were many factions in the Southeast Aciatic royal family that were complicated and intertwined. The degree of collusions and intrigues was no lesser than the four major families of Centrolis—might even be worse.
After all, they were not just fighting for wealth and assets. The throne was even more crucial. Whoever had military rights would have higher chances of winning.
This was why the Harrises turned out to be the hotcake.
Noah was not in any urgency to decide on Neil's marriage. He might also be waiting and considering which faction had the potential.
"Victoria and Alexander are the most hopeful," Rowan told them. "You can't avoid interacting with the royals. Remember to keep a low profile and treat everyone fairly. Don't ever show that you've taken a side, understand?"
"Mm, don't worry!"
Rowan held their hands. "Cordelia, Zephyr, Irwin Pharmaceuticals will need you in the future…"
"What?" Cordelia was alarmed.
Zephyr also found it unbelievable. He furrowed his brow, and a glint flashed in his eyes. He then asked after some time, "Dad, there's still Carter, and you've decided just like this?"
"Dream on." Rowan shot him a dirty look, cold on the outside as usual.
Zephyr was rendered speechless.
"I didn't say I'm handing over the whole company to you!"
Zephyr pursed his lips speechlessly.
Rowan looked at his daughter. "Cordelia, Carter is growing into his expertise but is young and lacks experience. There's always an academic air on him. I'm not as assured of leaving the company to him.
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