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This made Kenton so angry that he felt like his head was about to explode. Who did Wynter think she was? Such brazenness and complete disregard for decorum!
Reuben chuckled inwardly, a hint of indulgence in his tone. “You don’t have to say these things to appease me, Wynter. I’ve always admired your grandfather’s decisive and vigorous approach to business.
“Besides, the late Mr. Quinnell Senior taught us well when he was alive. Rest assured, everything will be fine with your grandfather in Kingbourne and me in Hawford.”
This seemingly casual remark caused everyone’s expressions to change drastically.
Not only did Kenton’s face darken, but even those who were usually inconspicuous within the Chamber of Commerce frowned. And as for those still hoping to profit from the situation, they were left utterly disconcerted.
Taylor was also surprised at how quickly Reuben’s attitude had changed. After all, he had been the most hurt over the years.
Reuben didn’t care about anyone’s reactions. He patted the back of Wynter’s hand. “You’ve healed me, and I know it well. Just like you said, illnesses are born of the heart. I’ll work on healing mine.
“The rift between the Quinnell and Whitman families is our own affair and has nothing to do with outsiders.”
As Reuben spoke, he even lifted his gaze slightly, his expression remaining calm and serene. “Over the
years, all of you have worried about us. But now things have come to a resolution.
“Kenton, you should be happy. After all, Lynette always brings news about Marie every time she visits. She would tell me how the Quinnells are doing, reminding me that I have a daughter who prioritizes her husband’s family over her own.
“She even advised me to let it go, as a married daughter is no longer tied to her birth family. I have come to terms with it.”
Reuben’s remark was like a dagger to the heart.
Kenton was seething but still had to maintain his smile. “Marie has had her own difficulties. It’s wonderful that you can understand. It will make everyone happy if the Quinnell and Whitman families reconcile.”
Kenton clenched his teeth as he spoke. Although he wanted to completely bring the Whitmans. down, he knew he had to proceed slowly.
He had yet to fully control the Chamber of Commerce and couldn’t afford to openly turn against the Whitmans yet. After all, a starving camel was still bigger than a horse.
Moreover, that person had promised him wealth and luxury beyond his imagination as well as the position of the Chamber of Commerce’s president if he assisted them covertly. But the condition was that he had to maintain stability in the current situation.
Rumors circulated outside that there was a badge in Reuben’s possession in the Chamber of
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Commerce at the time.
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With both badges, one could command not just domestic members but also overseas Cascadian businessmen. This was because those badges represented the founding generation with the most capital.
In Hawford, the prime example was Cleo Sinclair. Kenton had been unable to deal with this unyielding figure, who was also one of the people from the founding generation. Despite their lack of advancement, they remained wealthy.
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