Chapter 12
Thomas De Vera believes his grandson can do a good job. What Thomas is unsure of is Chase's ability to choose a life partner. Chase relies too much on feelings, even though Thomas wants his grandson to be smarter by choosing a woman who can be useful to their family. Love will only bring a person down and cannot go far. Love that is too deep also has the potential to hurt whoever the owner is.
Chase's good name will be judged by seeing his imperfect and reckless love story because Thomas doesn't want his grandson to fall again and again when Chase is just looking for a mate to love. Chase must marry a professional woman who won't get in the way of his work, because De Vera's Corporation will no longer be the only company running Chase's business.
"What do you do with the fun, Aidan? You were so careless in allowing Chase to cross the line."
Aidan becomes the target of Thomas' rage, and he picks up his grandson at the nig
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