Chapter 146
Chapter 146:
Laughter cascaded through the room, and several relatives nodded and gave Joyce approving thumbs-ups.
“You've really outdone yourself, Caiden—such a clever and accomplished daughter! Speaking of which, why isn’t
Daniela here tonight?”
The reality of severing ties with Daniela to secure Joyce's position was a secret Caiden had kept close to his
chest; he lacked the courage to divulge it to the family.
“She's tied up with work,” Katrina interjected, her face lighting up with a practiced smile that masked the
underlying tension.
Wyatt Harper, Caiden’s brother, saw an opportunity in the prestige and power of Elite Lux, especially now that
his daughter had completed her college education.
“Caiden, seeing as Daniela managed to secure a role for Joyce, perhaps she could also find a spot for my
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtdaughter? It doesn’t need to be something high-level—just a managerial role would suffice.”
Before Caiden could respond, Ronald Harper, Caiden’s other brother, eagerly jumped into the conversation.
“And while you're making arrangements, Caiden, maybe Daniela could also help find positions for my son and
daughter-in-law?”
A young couple at the table sprang to their feet, their smiles a blend of warmth and formality.
“Thank you, Uncle!” they chimed in, their eyes alight as they addressed Caiden.
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Despite their rare appearances at family events—often excusing themselves due to hectic schedules—here they
were, punctually seated and instantly transforming the once sparse dinner into a bustling affair.
Ronald, flashing a grin at Caiden, boasted with a touch of pride, “Caiden, you're well aware of how capable they
are. One's already mastered the role of a department head, and the other excels as an executive assistant. |
suggest you have Daniela consider my son for managing a branch office and appoint my daughter-in-law as her
assistant. For a pivotal role like executive assistant, it's prudent to keep it within the family. My daughter-in-law is
not only efficient but also exceedingly dependable—she would significantly ease Daniela’s burdens.”
As Ronald concluded his proposition, a chorus of glasses clinked in a toast to Caiden, accompanied by broad,
approving smiles.
Caiden exchanged a glance with Katrina, who returned a cordial, rehearsed smile and was just about to reply
when Ronald interjected, “Caiden, your children have certainly carved out impressive paths for themselves, but
we must support one another. It’s only when the entire family prospers that we truly embody strength.
You shouldn't monopolize the success, leaving the younger ones to fend for themselves.”
Wyatt immediately joined in, topping off Caiden’s drink with a hearty splash and turning a chastising look to
Ronald.
“Ronald, what are you implying? Caiden has always been our guardian angel. He's the first to spot any
opportunity and make sure it’s offered to us!”
In Ronald's and Wyatt's view, if Caiden could extend his generosity to Joyce, who wasn’t even his own flesh and
blood, how could he possibly overlook his own siblings and their children?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThey didn’t see it as a favor—it was an expectation, plain and simple. Caiden was supposed to manage it all, as
if it were his duty, without them saying a word.
The mere fact that they had to voice their needs already felt like a favor to him. Moreover, hadn't their families
extended their help to Caiden in times past? He was indebted to them. This was merely settling scores.
Caiden gulped down his drink, the sharp liquor searing his throat.
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