"Theodore, Timothy and Lyndon are your sons too; why can't you choose one of them as the successor to take over the family business? Why are you so fixated on Harrison?"
"Sir, ever since the lady passed away, young master has been traumatized. He hasn't spoken for a long time and has become increasingly silent and withdrawn. And recently, he doesn’t even want to go to school. The psychologist warned us that if this keeps up, he might end up with autism and might never speak again. What should we do? He's only five."
A tragic car accident shattered their once happy family. The broken family, fierce competition in the workplace, and the whirlwind of public opinion, all placed all the pressure on Theodore Lockwood's shoulders.
It wasn't that he didn't love his other children, but their business acumen and strategic visions were far inferior to Harrison's. Handing the company to them would eventually lead to it being devoured by the lurking financial predators.
Harrison was not only his son but also his proudest achievement and the only one he saw fit to carry on his legacy. He was just temporarily heartbroken from losing his beloved, that's all. Theodore was sure that Harrison would recover eventually.
To secure Harrison's position and to compensate for Orion's lack of maternal love, Theodore came up with a plan.
"At a time when the internal dynamics of Lockwood Group were as unpredictable as ever, and everyone was expecting Theodore to announce his successor at today's press conference, he surprised the media by announcing an upcoming merger with Miller family.
The wedding between Harrison and Katherine Miller was set for three months from now. With Miller Group being one of the largest backers of Lockwood Group, they also pledged their continued support for Harrison as the new CEO."
"Notably, on the day of the press conference, only Katherine, the eldest Miller daughter, was present. Harrison, who had been away from the public eye for so long, was still nowhere to be seen. This move sparked widespread speculation about whether this marriage was purely for business reasons."
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