Chapter 2844
Chapter 2844
Chapter 2844
"Dad, don't you think it's still a little too early to appoint a successor?" Daniel advised. "I mean, you can
still decide on it a few years later."
Hearing that, Karen stepped in and echoed, "Daniel is right. There's no need to rush into this, Dad."
However, Benjamin, who was not keen on being persuaded, waved his hand and insisted, "I'm old now.
Can't you let your old man enjoy a peaceful retirement? Anyway, it is set. Sean will be the one making
all the decisions regarding the family business in the future."
Seeing that Benjamin had already made his mind, everyone relented, though not without hesitation.
"Daniel, Dad doesn't want to manage the family affairs anymore. He just wants to enjoy his retirement. Belonging to NôvelDrama.Org.
Personally, I think it's fine for him to decide who to appoint and announce it now," Dexter butted in.
After all, they would just be delaying the inevitable if they stalled the announcement for a few more
years, so it was ideal to just let Benjamin pass the torch to someone else and enjoy his peace of mind.
"You're right. Dexter. Let's just go along with Dad's arrangement," Dillion concurred.
Benjamin was already dead set on what he wanted from the very beginning. The announcement he just
made was a
statement, not a call for discussion. In addition, Nicole was around, and because she had agreed to let
Sean take on the role of the head of the Riddle family, his decision was final.
At the end of the day, Nicole and Sean were the only ones called into the study to discuss this matter,
indicating that he would not listen to be persuaded to listen to anyone else. Thus, everyone would have
no choice but to accept his pick.
"Well, it is decided, then," Benjamin concluded. "If there's nothing else, you may all go home now."
"Okay," everyone responded.
But after everyone had left, Karen pulled Preston aside.
"Mom, is everything okay?" Preston asked.
Feigning anger and dismay, Karen chided, "You've been busy all day. Am I not allowed to talk to you for
a while when I see you?"
"Well, you sure can,” Preston agreed and stayed back.
After making sure there was nobody else left in the room, Preston asked, "What's going on, Mom?"
Preston knew Karen would not have made him stick around if she had nothing important to say.
Though she had told him that all she wanted was a chat, it was just an excuse. In truth, Karen had
been talking to him ever since dinner had ended.
Karen then glanced over at the direction of the stairs, and once she was certain that there was nobody
within earshot of what she was about to say, she whispered, "Your grandfather just announced that
Sean will inherit the fortunes of the Riddle family. Why didn't you say anything?"
"I have no problem with that. What do you want me to say?" Preston replied, his brows raised in
puzzlement.
"Oh my gosh." Karen sighed, looking at Preston in frustration. "You don't get it, do you? The Riddle
family has a ton of assets. Why is Sean the only one who gets to receive all of them?"
Hearing that, Preston frowned. "Duh? It has always been this way. There will only ever be one heir, and
that's not going to change."
Even before this, there was only one heir. The only difference was that every branch of the family used
to be united as one. However, all of that changed when Nicole proposed the separation of families,
allowing Daniel, Damien, Dillion, and Dexter to manage their own individual companies which were
once a part of the greater Riddle Corporation. As of now, Benjamin was the only person with ownership
over the family manor.
"I mean, why not? You are one of his grandchildren," Karen argued.
A serious look crossed Preston at an instant, and he warned, "Mom, please don't say things like that in
the future. My ambitions lie elsewhere. Besides, Sean can do a better job than me."
"Gosh, you're really trying to piss me off, aren't you?" Karen nagged, unhappy with what she saw as
Preston's lack of grit, ambition, and fighting spirit.
"Mom, I think life’s fine as it is now. Have you forgotten what happened to Snow and Raine? Have you
not learned your lesson?" Preston reminded her as his frown became even more prominent.
"1-1." Karen suddenly choked up, her face turning pale.
"Preston is right," Dillion's voice resounded.
Taken aback, Karen asked, "Why did you come down here?"
She looked up at the banister near the flight of stairs, anxious and scared.