Jason was stunned. He was hesitating as well.
After all, he was still young, and he was also unsatisfied when he was made a figurehead.
However, did it matter if he could work until he was 70? Rodney had become a fool, and he knew Carson’s personality very well.
Not only was Carson's mind on dating, but even if Jason forced him to inherit Snow Corporation, he might not be able to convince the directors of Snow Corporation.
Wendy looked at her daughter with mixed feelings, only to realize that she might never have truly understood her. "Jessica, is it worth giving up Snow Corporation for a man? Even if Forrest was your first love,
it happened long ago. Don't do something you'll regret. You're smart, but you're still too innocent in relationships. No matter when, only a career won't betray a woman.’
"Mom, I'm letting go not because I don’t want this career. I just don't want to be bounded by Snow Corporation to do what I want to do."
Jessica laughed self-deprecatingly. "Dad, Mom, speak with your conscience. Haven't I done enough for the Snow family? Ever since I graduated, I've been working like a dog for the Snow family. Throughout my entire life, I studied the course and got married to the man all of you requested of me. Since I was young, everyone said that I was the favored daughter. I was placed first in academics every year, and I never made my parents worry about me. I was good and obedient.
"However, I, that favored girl, married a terminally ill man in the prime of my youth to save our family. Back then, all of you knew that Jordan only had less than two years to live, but didn't you make me get married to him anyway? I became a widow at such a young age.
"I've never blamed you guys because you birthed me and gave me the best education. But after so many years of me working my fingers to the bone by going to work at 6:00 a m. and getting off work at 11: 00 p.m., I should’ve cleared my debt."
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