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Finding Love in the Boss’s Embrace After Divorce

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Chapter 1478 It Was Not that Easy to Leave

When the assistant told Marcellus the news, he was in a coffee shop in the suburbs, talking to the man sitting

opposite him about the succession.

He was the most trusted person of Sir. Perkins and could be said to be his right-hand man. He knew almost

everything about the Perkins Family, including the things about Marcellus's parents.

Back then, the matter had caused quite a stir. Many people had only heard of it, but very few people knew exactly

what had happened inside.

Marcellus had seen this person a few times. His name was Carney. He was in his forties and Marcellus called him

Uncle Carney with great respect.

No matter how close he was to Sir. Perkins, Marcellus was grateful to him from the bottom of his heart for his work

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for the Perkins Family for so many years.

"What did Sir. Perkins ask you to do this time?" Obviously, he knew Marcellus very well. He knew that if it weren't for

the reason that he had to come, he wouldn't have come back.

However, he was really curious about the reason for Marcellus's compromise.

Marcellus didn't want too many people to know about the existence of Beryl, but he also understood that there was

no need for him to hide it from Carney.

Even if no one knew, Carney would know. Perhaps it was Carney who had sent the information to Sir. Perkins.

Marcellus just laughed at himself and said, "It's just love."

"Love?" Carney was not too surprised. He just nodded with a meaningful smile. "It's normal for young people to be

trapped by love."

"No." Marcellus didn't admit it and deliberately wanted to get rid of this matter. "My grandfather said every day that

I had calluses on my ears for so many years and that I would come back sooner or later. I'm not young anymore."

Carney looked at the person sitting opposite him. "That doesn't seem like what you would say."

He kept pestering, which made Marcellus a little impatient. "What's wrong? Are you unhappy that I'm back?"

"Sir. Perkins is the first one who is happy to see you back, and I am the second."

"That's enough." Marcellus picked up the small white porcelain cup next to him and drank it in one gulp.

"As long as you're happy, I can do whatever I want. How can I not live my life."

"Have you really thought it through?" Carney asked again and again. Although he said it casually, it didn't seem to

be the case.

Carney said, "It's not so easy to leave now that you're back."

"Uncle Carney, I've thought of everything you said. Since I've come back to take over the family business, I don't

intend to quit so easily. As a junior, I understand this."

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Carney burst into laughter. "Okay, okay, I'm relieved to hear that."

The two of them sat in the cafe for the whole night. They didn't eat anything, so they just drank coffee. Carney

listed all the things he needed to do recently. The first one was to win people's support and get the approval of

others.

The business of Red Cauldron was already hit the edge ball, but it was nothing compared to the Perkins Family's

business.

It was a world that even Marcellus felt unfamiliar with. He had to sort out complicated interpersonal relationships

and business dealings in the shortest time possible.

Before they talked, Frank specifically ordered the bodyguards and his assistant not to disturb them as long as it was

not a threat to their safety.

They talked until ten o'clock in the evening.

Carney patted him on the shoulder and said earnestly, "The foundation of the Perkins Family is very deep, and

interpersonal relationships are more complicated than you think. You must know what you're doing. I believe you

can do it well."

With an expressionless face, Marcellus said indifferently, "Yeah."