Chapter 468
Chapter 468 Compensation for Aaron
"Olive, you are right, Iam indeed ashamed of Aaron."
Oh my God, I never imagined that such words would come out of old Morris's mouth
He was always a dominant person, not allowing anyone to contradict his decisions, let alone showing a trace of self-blame towards anyone
But just now, he unexpectedly admitted his guilt towards Aaron with his own mouth?
I felt curious and astonished, slowly looking into his eyes, and then indeed heard a sentence of contrast:
"But in families like ours, it was destined that
there would be no normal father-son relationship. You can imagine that in the management of Morris Group, from top to bottom, there was not a single person who was not obsessed with power. I couldn't show the slightest bit of indulgence towards my son, couldn't let him become one of those useless second-generation rich. I could only educate him in the way of a wolf, making him understand competition from a young age, making him know that even a father is not to be trusted."
Ah, what a patient and great father figure
If I hadn't known about the mess in the Morris family long ago, I would probably have been moved to tears by the hard work that old Morris spoke of at this moment
But unfortunately, his "sincere expression"
failed to shake the contempt in my heart for the things he had done before, so now it's my turn to silently watch Mr. Morris
He finished speaking this time without waiting for my response. In fact, I didn't even give him a mocking expression. He coughed slightly uncomfortably and then explained to himself
"Actually, I also know that I did wrong. A child is a child, and a subordinate is a subordinate, but I mixed up their identities. Olive, you know, I have reached the end of my life now. Although they haven't told me about my illness, I am aware of my own body. So, I want to compensate Aaron as much as possible in these final days."This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.
Unfortunately, Aaron has been suspicious of me since you guys returned to New York. He doesn't believe that I would treat him well or
sincerely want to hand over the inheritance rights of Morris Group to him. Even until now, he still hasn't shown any intention of accepting my apology
I watched as Mr. Morris's lips moved, and suddenly felt a wave of annoyance in my heart
It feels absolutely terrible to know that someone's face behind the mask is already known to be ugly, yet they continue to boast about their appearance while I have to stay silent and listen to their bragging for some reason
He kept saying that he wanted to compensate Aaron, but every single thing he did was only causing more harm to Aaron
Did forcibly keeping Aaron, who was eager to return to Germany, in New York and snatching power from Joe and giving it to him,
compensate enough?
Even if old Morris didn't know that Aaron and Joe were very close brothers, it would be absolutely wrong for him to intervene and deepen the conflict, or to sow discord between the two children, even if they were already fighting fiercely
Although I don't have any siblings, I have been reading some books on parenting in large families ever since Molly and Jasmin came into my life. In fact, children growing up together in the same family do not naturally have any irreconcilable conflicts. However, once parents show favoritism or provoke conflicts, the fires of war between siblings will never cease
So even though I am standing here now as Aaron's wife, listening to old Morris talk about the "compensation" he wants to give Aaron in
terms of favoritism, I couldn't help but be sarcastic about it
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"Father, have you ever thought about how using the inheritance rights of Morris Group as compensation for Aaron is a great injustice to Joe, who has been working hard at Morris Group and is about to obtain full inheritance rights? If your compensation is built upon the suffering of your other son, then if I were Aaron, I wouldn't want to accept such an
apology."
Old Morris looked over at me as soon as I spoke, and by the time these words were finished, his eyes had already changed into many different expressions
Finally, to my surprise, I saw him smile meaningfully, looking very puzzled, and he summarized my words just now, saying, "It's
really unexpected, you were speaking up for Joe, right?"
"T did not speak for anyone, I was just stating the facts."
The slight anger within me had not yet dissipated as I gritted my teeth to refute his conclusion
Mr. Morris hummed, put away his smile, and instead of continuing, he took the initiative to change the subject: "Olive, getting back the point. Do you want to help him clean up this mess before Aaron comes back?"