"Don't worry, Mom. My uncle is truly blessed. He is a fighter. So you see, by God's grace, he has survived the crisis period once again," Nathan said sweetly. He knew exactly how to make his mother happy with mindfully crafted words. And just as Nathan had expected, there was now an expression of satisfaction and tranquility on Daisy's face.
Just a moment later, Daisy said, "Nathan, I've called Damian back. Since your uncle has not been keeping well, we need a more stable and strong person in our company's senior managerial position. I'm going to have him replace your uncle and take up the post of General Manager at the JS International."
"Okay, you have the final say on everything!" Nathan replied respectfully. However, deep inside, he did not agree with his Mom's decision. Rather, he was quite upset.
As the only son of Luke, Damian had always acted as a rival to Nathan since they were children. Now he had just graduated from an American university with a master's degree in finance. His mother, Dilma, stayed with him in America. Now, they had come back together.
"When your cousin joins the company, you should help him to learn the nitty-gritty of the business. You know, he is inexperienced," Daisy said as she creased her brow.
"Of course, I'll help him, Mom. We are family," Nathan spoke with his tongue in his cheek. But at the core of his heart, he actually wanted to tear Luke up! Daisy looked relieved after hearing the reassuring words from Nathan. A complacent look spread over Daisy's face as she started to eat the walnut from the plate without even bothering to ask Jason to stop shelling them.
"Come with me to the study, Nathan. There's something wrong with the document that you have submitted this evening," Jason said to Nathan as he finally let out a sigh of relief.
"Okay!" Nathan nodded immediately. He was not a fool. He could understand the implications of his father's words.
In the study, there was a faint aroma of sandalwood. After lighting a cigarette for his father, Nathan sat on the sofa beside him.
"Mom has made you suffer again tonight, Dad," Nathan said gently as he looked at Jason's hands, which were a little red.
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