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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 1814

Emi took Yahiko’s side and advised Nanako, "Nanako, listen to your father. You should represent your father at the frontline, and your father will stay behind the scenes to guide you and be the mastermind.” 3

Nanako nodded her head gently as she said, "Alright, I will work hard for it!"

Yahiko and Emi were relieved after Nanako made her promise without much hesitation. 4

All the while, Yahiko had had high expectations for his daughter. It was just that Nanako had been indulged in martial arts before this and had shown little interest in the family's business operation and management. 2

Back then, Yahiko had had to crack his head to shift his daughter's focus back on the family's business instead of her own interest. 1

Initially, he had thought that with his physical condition, he would be able to endure for at least a decade or more so as to prolong Nanako’s freedom. 2

Nevertheless, who would have thought that such drastic changes had taken place so swiftly and changed everything.

Despite most of the Japanese culture originating from Oskia, some ideas had developed purely from the Japanese.

For Oskian businessmen, profits would be given the utmost priority before their image.

However, since the Meiji Restoration, the Japanese had become more westernized. As such, Japanese businessmen had become very particular about their image. 2

For instance, Japanese who performed clerical jobs would often face the same issue during the summer. 3

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