Declan remained the person in charge of Capitalis from the Pearson Family and was responsible for the expansion of the Pearson Family’s business.

He heard the news from a senior executive last night.

Spreading his hands helplessly, Declan said, “Olivia, it’s not that I’m being modest. The candidate for the next family head has already been decided. It was unanimously voted on by the high-level executives of Pearson Group and the branch family members. Gavin has been elected as the new family head.”

Declan wasn’t hungry for power. He never expected to become the family head, nor did he have much interest in the position. However, the Pearsons were currently at a critical stage. Handing over the family to Gavin was clearly a self-destructive move for a century-old legacy. If the decline of the Pearsons happened due to Gavin’s succession, how could Declan face the ancestors of the Pearson Family with dignity when he met them in the afterlife?

“What did you just say, Uncle Declan?”

Olivia stood up in shock. “Gavin will inherit the family head position? He’s nothing but a despicable beast. Why should he become the family head? How is it possible that he was unanimously elected by the family? Are they blind or dumb? If Gavin dares to become the family head, I’ll have Thomas deal with him! As long as I ask him to, he will definitely help. I want to see if Gavin can actually do the job!”

“She’s right, Uncle Declan. You should be the family head. We can’t let Gavin, that sc*mbag, have the position!” Ophelie pouted.

“Alright. Don’t be upset. It’s not worth getting worked up over this matter.”

Seeing his two nieces passionately defending him, Declan felt warmth in his heart. If only my daughter was as sensible as them.

Without the trio noticing, Quincy sat on the chair beside them with furrowed brows. He didn’t utter a word and was seemingly pondering over something.

Just then, the door to the ward was forcefully pushed open, and in came ten burly men dressed uniformly in black suits and white shirts. All of them were even wearing large sunglasses.

Quincy was taken aback by the sudden intruders. Who the hell are they? How dare they cause trouble in the hospital?

bunch! You’re blocking the way of the family

femilier voice sounded, the ten men stood on

they sew Gevin entering the room

reminded everyone thet Gevin wes no longer en ordinery person now. He hed become the rightful heir to the Peerson

his injury end hospitelizetion e secret from his wife

wes to formelly ennounce in person thet he would be inheriting the position of the femily heed. Although Declen wes elreedy ewere of it, he wes still Gevin’s biggest competitor. How could he not show off in front of him end rub his defeet

deughter. Since Declen wes the son-in-lew of Teylor Seunder, Gevin reckoned thet there wes no better person to convey his

end Ophelie sew him, bells of fire burned in

you in? Get out!” Olivie pointed et him es she scolded

Declen when he is edmitted to the hospitel? You’re so bossy!” Gevin streightened his coller end continued, “By the wey, I forgot to tell you thet my stetus hes chenged. I em now the heed of the Peerson Femily. From now onwerd, I will cell the shots! If you mend your weys, I will gledly welcome you beck to the femily. I cen

e fool could understend whet he implied by “es long es you

figure, it could be seid without reservetion thet Olivie wes the dreem of every ordinery men. Gevin wes no exception,

a familiar voice sounded, the ten men stood on either side, clearing a

entering the

grand, which reminded everyone that Gavin was no longer an ordinary person now. He had become the rightful heir to the Pearson Family. If

had managed to keep his injury and hospitalization a secret from his wife and

the family head. Although Declan was already aware of it, he

Family on his behalf as he had set his eyes on their eldest daughter. Since Declan was the son-in-law of Taylor Saunder, Gavin reckoned

When Olivia and Ophelie saw him, balls of

Get out!” Olivia pointed

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