Chapter 703 Finding A Good Husband
Jenny was speechless. She had walked in there expecting to talk about her resignation,
but here they were, discussing future husbands.
She looked at the documents on the table. Graham even opened the folders for her neatly,
so she would see their photographs on the covers. They were indeed young and
handsome, but she had no intention of finding a husband.
"You're thinking too much." She smiled dryly, not knowing what to say.
Graham, on the other hand, didn’t think so. He explained, "Since you're uninterested in
managing the company, these are the people I’ve specifically chosen to nurture. Wouldn't
it be perfect if you married one of them?’
The corners of Jenny's lips twitched. She couldn't smile at all. "Pretty much, n
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"I know you're not too happy about it, but this is just a suggestion. If no one here catches
your eye, you can bring over one you like, and I'll nurture him step by step. I'll let him take
over the company.’ Although Graham trusted these men, they were not part of his family.
He would be more at ease if the successor were his own.
Jenny didn't want to argue with him. It was still early, so she responded carelessly.
"Alright, whatever you say."
"Are you agreeing to it?" Graham smiled.
"Agreeing to what?" Jenny shook her head. She had not agreed to anything.
"To find a good husband that will take over the company," Graham said. He couldn't bear
to let Jenny become part of someone else’s family tree.
Who would run the business if Jenny married someone outside their circle? Jenny rubbed
her temples. "How can I guarantee that? What if they don't agree to it?"
"Well, find someone who does." Graham was upset. If Jenny left and Graham retired, his
days would be filled with endless fighting with Rowena.
The thought of it sent chills up his spine.
Jenny sighed, replying, "We'll see when the time comes. It's too soon to say anything yet.
You're still young; you can take charge of this company for another ten years."
"Young? I'm already old. I'm not young anymore." Graham sighed. He didn't think he was
young at all.
Jenny didn't want to press the topic further. She said, "This seals my resignation. I won't be
coming to the company anymore starting tomorrow."
"Alright, whatever you say." Graham nodded, not stopping her.
"Well, I have to go." James was waiting downstairs. She couldn't let him wait for long.
Graham knew at once why she was so anxious to leave. He waved her off, adding, "Please
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmjust try to keep a distance from James in case Jolene comes looking for trouble."
Although he knew that his daughters did not see eye to eye, Graham hoped that they
could at least tolerate each other once Jolene married James.
"I wouldn't be the one to start the trouble. If she does come to bother me, I won’t hold
back.* Jenny felt the need to make this clear in case Graham thought she was merciless
later on.
Graham sighed. He understood what Jenny meant. "Alright."
"I'm going to leave now." Jenny waved and left, walking out of Graham's office.
Graham watched her leave and sighed, shaking his head. He couldn't bear to think of the
sight of his two daughters fighting to the bone.
He had to marry Jolene off quickly. At least they would see each other less and wouldn't
fight as much.