Chapter 22
Reynolds left his father to his thoughts, and he knew he was not going to have another conversation with him as regards whom he was going to marry. He had asked him to marry and had made it a major criterion for him to sign the official papers of the company, and he was doing just that. He had been tempted to ask him severally why he was bent on having him marry while he himself had been an unmarried yet successful businessman.
Was it for the business that his father needed him to marry, or was it for personal reasons?
He did not know yet. Perhaps it was for personal reasons and he was only using the business as bait to get him to do his bidding.
One thing he did not like and had never liked—even when he was a boy—was having people order him around or tell him how to run his own life. That was part of the reason he had been away from home for so long. He did not want to have his father tell him how to run his life in the way he thought was best for him. He knew wha
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