The middle-aged man at the end of the four main seats was none other than Cynthia’s father, Hogan Larson. Hogan was ranked the fourth in the family and the half-brother of Silva. He was not well-received in the Larson family and was far away from the power center, only holding the title of Fourth Master.
The fourth branch of the Larson family had always been weak and gentle. It was because of Hogan’s gentle way of running the household that other members of the Larson family had ideas about them.
Facing the members of the fourth branch, the other three branches always put on an air of superiority and targeted them both overtly and covertly. However, due to Hogan’s status as Fourth Master, the other three branches still held back and did not go too far.
Nevertheless, Cynthia’s marriage this time was personally facilitated by the head of the Larson family and left no room for refusal from the fourth branch. Even if Cynthia went on hunger strike as a sign of objection, it could not sway Silva’s decision!
Cynthia must marry Stanley. The Larson family must form a political marriage with the Berry family and stand united.
Hogan felt sorry for his daughter and had spoken to Silva several times about this. He did not want his daughter to marry someone she had never seen before. However, he was always scolded by Silva without mercy. This time, of course, was no exception.
Silva sat on the main seat and nodded. Without asking for Hogan’s opinion, he said to the Larson family member below, “Keep an eye on Cynthia. If anything goes wrong, I’ll hold you responsible!”
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