A One Night Stand With My Boss

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Ray set down his chess piece and slowly began, “You’re 27 years old, Connor. It’s time to think about settling down. I’ve heard from many who are asking about you lately. Jordan’s girl, Annabelle, for instance, seems like a fine match.”

Jordan’s Global Shipping, the world’s largest maritime conglomerate, controlled 58 ports worldwide and was one of the top eight shipping magnates.

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Connor’s heart tightened as he said, “I heard my cousin is pursuing Annabelle.”

Ray chuckled. “Jordan isn’t too fond of Chase. I’ve met the girl. She resembles her mother–graceful and serene. She’s young and beautiful, and she also possesses remarkable talents and educational qualifications, making her an ideal wife.”

Connor frowned slightly and replied, “Grandfather, I understand what you’re implying. However, I believe our family is already strong enough and doesn’t need to secure its position through marriage.”

Ray smiled again, “Marriage alliances are not only about cementing family status but also about strengthening cooperation between two families. Only through such alliances can we remain invincible in future competitions.”

Connor remained silent, understanding his grandfather’scerns and considerations. “Do you have feelings for that girl named

Camila?”

Connor denied it. “No, I just don’t want my marriage to be a transaction.”

Born into a wealthy family, he faced the tradition of business marriages. For these heirs, if they felt no love for each other, then the rest of their lives would be torture, often leading to a gloomy existence.

How many parents truly overlook their children’s feelings for the sake of greed? Binding two families‘ interests together involves massive assets, and divorce is not an option, leading to countless miserable unions.

Ray pondered for a moment, “As a descendant of Passos Corporation…”

Ray suddenly smiled

continue our game.

“Let’s leave this discussion for another time. Perhaps your mind will change after meeting Annabelle. Let’s

Eventually, Ray won the game of chess.

“Let’s go have dinner,” Ray patted his grandson’s back, and they headed to the dining room where everyone was already seated.

The seating at the table was meticulously arranged according to seniority, reflecting the orderly hierarchy of the family.

Ray took the head of the table. Connor, on the other hand, sat in the empty seat next to his parents.

“Connor, I heard your robotics company is preparing to go public?” Uncle Hugh mentioned.

“It’s undergoing share restructuring, not so soon,” Connor replied.

“You’re the most promising of the younger generation, Connor–intelligent, decisive, and with a keen insight into business,” Hugh said, glancing at his own sons without a trace of a smile.

Connor sipped his soup and smiled. “Uncle, your words might be misplaced. Jaiden is also making moves in the robotics sector. He’s been poaching talent lately, even from my company.”

The attention subtly shifted towards Jaiden, who smiled slightly. He had indeed invested in a competitor of Future Inc., under a nominee agreement that kept his relationship with the company hidden. He wondered how Connor had come to know about it.

Ray despised internal strife. The Passos family had an unwritten rule against competing in the same industry.

Caught in the spotlight, Jaiden awkwardly chuckled.

“The robotics sector has a bright future, and I did invest a bit, just a small stake to make some pocket money. I don’t get involved in management. I didn’t expect them to go after your company, my bad. I should have notified the major shareholders. I’ll make sure they stop this immediately.“


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