Chapter 452
However, Alvin was determined then to follow in his mother’s footsteps and pursue a career as an artist.
“Dad’s a politician, always busy with work. Mom loves to travel and see the world, but she gives up her freedom for Dad. So, she uses her paintbrush to capture the world she dreams of,” he said.
“I don’t want to go into business or politics; I want to be the eyes for my parents and see the world on their behalf,” he added. That was Alvin’s initial thought when he pursued painting.
“Why? Didn’t you say you didn’t want to when I asked previously?” Enrique asked, genuinely curious.
Alvin pursed his lips, thinking. Turner Group is massive. The biggest shareholder is Uncle Bowen, who holds 20% of the shares. Next are Grandpa
and I.
My shares, combined with those from Mom and Dad, amount to 13%. Grandpa previously transferred part of his shares to Uncle Bowen, and he now holds 10%. If I join the company, there’s a chance I can rival Uncle Bowen.
“Now that I’m grown, as a Turner, I’ve enjoyed all the privileges this family has given me. I can’t let Uncle Bowen handle everything on his own while I sit back and enjoy,” Alvin said.
It’s a perfectly reasonable excuse; the kind of thing Alvin would come up with. Enrique thought.
Enrique said, waving his hand, “If you want to join the company, all it takes is a sentence. You’re smart and always have a knack for this kind of thing, not to mention you’re the second–largest shareholder.
“How about this? You take on a double major in finance this semester, and if your final grades are among the top, I’ll personally approve you joining the company. But you’ll have to start from the bottom.”
Alvin smiled and said, “I’ll make it happen, Grandpa. But before I join the company, please don’t tell Uncle Bowen. I want to give him a surprise.”
‘Uncle Bowen has been running the company for years and is known for his tough methods. If I parachute straight into a high–level position, it might not benefit me. Starting from the bottom fits perfectly with my plan, Alvin thought.
Alvin kept a straight face. “Uncle Bowen, you shouldn’t have kept this from me,” he said.
Bowen still held onto a bit of hope. To Alvin, Bree wasn’t a stranger, nor was she just a possible future aunt. She was also his only true friend. Alvin lowered his head; it was hard to tell what he was thinking.
“In fact… You might’ve already figured it out. Bree no longer remembers what happened back then.
“After your parents rescued her, she was in and out of a fever, and ended up forgetting everything that happened that night. She only remembers being abducted and then ending up in the orphanage,” Bowen said.
‘Forgotten?‘ Alvin felt a surge of anger rise. What right did she have to forget? How could she so easily and guiltlessly forget?‘ he thought.
Bowen’s original intention was to have Alvin let go of the matter out of consideration for their past relationship. However, the more he showed he cared, the angrier Alvin became.
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