âTassach, youâre my favourite grandchild. I raised you. I have four sons and one daughter. Your dad likes drawing. Your second uncle, though a bit business-minded, is too honest and not courageous enough. Your third uncle only likes being a director. Although his movies arenât bad, working in the entertainment industry isnât a proper career. The industry is filled with actors. This job is considered embarrassing in ancient times. As for your fourth uncle, he likes teaching. In contrast, your aunt is a gifted business person, but sheâll get married eventually and wonât be considered a member of our family anymore. So I can only entrust you with Conduibh Group.â
There was a touch of the vicissitudes of life on Old Mr. Conduibhâs face. âTassach, Iâm old and Iâll pass away eventually. Promise me that youâll come back to inherit the family business. As for your wife, your mom will help you find someone nice. That woman really isnât suitable for you.â
It was also difficult for Tassach. He was raised by Old Mr. Conduibh, who was smart and wise. Old Mr. Conduibh loved him and taught him hand in hand at the same time, so he had deeper feelings for Old Mr. Conduibh than his parents.
âGrandpa, I respect you a lot. I can promise you everything else. Itâs just that Ophelia is the only woman Iâve ever loved. I canât abandon her.â Tassach said sincerely, âGrandpa, you also said that Iâm your favourite grandchild, so let me do what I want and be stubborn for once.â
A haze flashed across Old Mr. Conduibhâs eyes. He said, âFool! Tassach, youâre smart, but you canât let things go emotionally. Sooner or later, youâll suffer the consequences. If you want to succeed, you canât be restrained by your emotions.â
âGrandpa, work is work. Personal life is personal life. Iâll take care of both,â Tassach said seriously.
âTassach, listen to me. That woman isnât worthy of you. Forget her and try spending some time with the daughter of the King family.â
Tassach stood up suddenly and said, âGrandpa, if you keep saying this, I donât think we need to talk anymore.â
âStop!â
Tassach stopped.
âTassach, youâve grown up, and youâre independent now. I donât want to use such strong means to force you to come back either. But I hope that you can be more mature. The Conduibh Group will be yours in the future, so donât be so self-willed.â
Tassach turned around and said, âGrandpa, I respect you, but I want to be the one making decisions about my relationship.â
Old Mr. Conduibh said, âOkay, I wonât force you. Itâs time for dinner.â
Tassach only said, âGrandpa, I still have some work to do. Iâll...â
âTassach, youâve grown up that youâre even using this excuse to beat around the bush in front of me.â
At this point of the conversation, there was nothing Tassach could say anymore.
âGrandpa, I suddenly remembered that I finished all my work. Letâs go down for dinner.â
Only then did Old Mr. Conduibh smile happily.
There were seven people at the dinner table. Mrs. Conduibh tried to matchmake Tassach and Gracie whenever there was a chance, but Tassach only politely responded in a detached manner, letting Mrs. Conduibh down.
Mrs. Conduibh glanced at him disapprovingly and said, âTassach, Gracie only returned to the country today. There are many things she doesnât understand. You grew up here. Why donât you give Gracie a tour in the next few days and help her familiarize?â
Tassach took a bite of the food and replied gently, âMom, Iâm busy with work recently. The project that weâre collaborating with Lehman Company will be starting in a few days, so I donât have time to spend with Miss King. Since you donât have much to do at home mom, why donât you show uncle, aunt, and Miss King around? Iâll pay for the expenses.â
Mrs. Conduibh glanced at him again and said: âThe Conduibh family and the King family are well-acquainted. Itâs overly polite for you to address Gracie as Miss King. You played together when you were young. You even said that youâll marry Gracie when you grow up. What, did you forget?â
Tassach replied casually, âMom, I pretty much forgot everything about my childhood.â
Mrs. Conduibh placed some food in Gracieâs bowl and said, âOh well if you forgot. But you and Gracie are childhood sweethearts. How about this?
You can show Gracie around the office tomorrow. She just came back from abroad and isnât particularly familiar with the situation here. Let her join in your company so you can take care of her at work.â
âMom, I remember that Miss King finished her masterâs and PhD degrees at Yale University and graduated with distinction. It would be a waste of talent for her to work at our company.â Tassach still had a gentle smile on his face, as if he was really saying this for Gracieâs sake.
Gracie opened her mouth to speak. Her voice was very soft and sounded coquettish, which made it music to the ears. âTassach, mom and dad have always said that you are successful, so Iâve been very curious about you. If you donât mind, I can work at your company. I also happen to be very interested in design.â
Tassach gazed at her.
âItâs rare for someone like Gracie who has achieved the highest level of academic mastery to not mind working at your shabby company. Tassach, now that Gracie has spoken, donât make up any more excuses,â Mrs. Conduibh said with a touch of warning.
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The Vixen's Man ï¤15 Tassach took another bite of the food and said, âWell, Miss King has spoken, and I also value talent. But we do things according to the rules at my company, I hope Miss King wouldnât mind showing me your resume first.â
Gracie smiled gently and said, âOf course I donât mind. Iâll have my resume ready tomorrow, and Iâll personally deliver it to your company. Iâll be in your care then.â
Mrs. Conduibh said sneakily, âTassach, Gracie grew up abroad, but she didnât develop any bad habits. When she arrives at your company, you should take care of her. Donât let Gracie feel aggrieved.â
Tassach nodded and said, âYes, mom.â
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