[...]
[I feel like I can just retire now.]
[How is your son this talented, for crying out loud! My son is almost ten now and all he does is chase after little girls.]
[Congratulations, then. You might get a grandchild in another ten years' time.]
[Is there enough time for me to have a daughter so that she can get married to your son?]
[Of course. My youngest son just turned four this year.]
[But I want your eldest to be my son-in-law! I truly admire him!]
[And how do you know that my youngest wouldn't be more successful?]
Elliot's friend widened his eyes in excitement and typed, [I am going to get me a daughter right away!]
[Good luck.]
[If I were you, I would just retire, Elliot. Your son is so capable that you can simply hand over your company to him.]
[He doesn't want it.]
[So you are passing it down to your daughter and your youngest son?]
[My daughter probably doesn't want it either. She wants to be a star.]
[Oh! That leaves you with your youngest son, then.]
[He is going to be just as successful as his siblings.]
[Ohhh! Doesn't that mean you won't have a successor?!]
[I have another daughter. Once I get her back, I will raise her to be my successor.]
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