Jack was stunned briefly.
"It's nothing huge, really. I'm negotiating a business deal outside. So, I'm not in the company. Can't I call you for the sake of it?"
I pursed my lips. How was having a younger sister born out of wedlock, not a huge deal? However, I held it in when I saw the displeased look on Astrid's face.
"Are you going to ask me about the interns?"
Astrid brushed past me and went back to the office, which left me feeling even more curious.
"Yeah. Is she at the office already?"
I covered my phone and asked softly, "Did you arrange for someone other than Astrid to intern at the company?"
"Huh?" Jack chuckled. "Aside from you and Astrid, who else would I have arranged?"
I thought about his usual temper and character, and I found the whole ordeal to be a little strange.
If Mackenzie was actually born out of wedlock and her father was one of the McLennons, Jack would never have arranged for her to be here. After all, Jack had the tendency to look out for his own people.
What was more, the McLennons were supposedly setting up for Astrid to take over the company right now.
With that said, I thought back to how Mackenzie behaved, and I couldn't stop myself from popping the question.
"Am I right in saying that you only have Astrid as your younger sister?"
"Yeah. What about it?" Jack sounded very calm, not at all like someone who was hiding something.
That made me feel calmer too. "It's nothing. Astrid mentioned to me that you wanted her to take over the company, and I got worried."
I proceeded to chit-chat with Jack a little. Eventually, he told me to inform him immediately if anything came up before ending the call.
I stared at my phone and felt things were strange. Was Jack really out on a business negotiation? Did he really just call to chat with me during lunch break?
I continued to stare at my phone screen and thought about the call I didn't get to make earlier. I shook off those thoughts. What mattered was that Mackenzie wasn't a member of the McLennon family who was born out of wedlock.
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