Chapter 2155
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
George hurriedly explained to his older brother, âI nagged Dad for three whole months, trying to get him to change his mind. In
the end, Dad told me that if I took over the reins of the group, you wouldn't have to work so hard. I thought about how my thing
with Jennifer hurt you, and if I could make your days ahead a bit easier, a bit happier.â
Thatâs why he showed up at the companyâs annual meeting!!
Later, his brother mentioned he had a new dream; he wanted to chase after his own dream and start his venture outside.
How could a younger brother not support him?
And later, his brother made a success of himself and married Donna. George thought the matter of his brother liking Jennifer had
turned the page.
But he never expected that, about two decades later, his brother would stand before him and say he couldn't get past it for the
rest of his life.
Tomas didnât expect that his younger brotherâs insistence with their father had been for his sake, to let him inherit the company.
He was completely stunned.
At that moment, Phillip, who was sitting at the main seat, spoke up.
âFrom the time you were in kindergarten until you graduated from college, I raised both of you as my successors. You attended
the same private lessons, all designed around shaping a competent and outstanding heir. As a father, I never favored one over
the other.â
Tomas was somewhat surprised, as he had always thought that his father only trained him, and he didnât expect his brother to be
included.
Phillipâs gaze settled on Tomas, âYou've always had better grades than George, but George is more adaptable, flexible, and
knows how to improvise. By contrast, youâve always been too by-the-book.â
Phillipâs words caused Tomas to pause in thought. He had always believed his academic excellence was more than enough to
overshadow his brother.
He hadn't anticipated that in their fatherâs mind, grades were not the only criterion for evaluation. What his father valued more
was flexibility and adaptability in action.
âSince childhood, George has been capable of resilience; he was not a slave to his emotions, unlike you, who can be easily
shrouded in negativity for so long. He has his own principles and approach to life. In contrast, you stick to the rules. With the
group in your hands, itâs hard to expect breakthroughs.â
Tomas, who had always seen himself as the chosen one, felt like heâd been struck by a bolt from the blue upon hearing his
fatherâs words.
Phillip continued, âBefore I announced the successor, I did talk to George a few times. But George felt he was too flighty than
you, his calm older brother. Besides, the tradition among the other prominent families was always to pass the company to the
eldest, and he didnât think there was a precedent for giving it to a younger son, so he kept refusing. But I trust my judgment.â
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