"No need, you are my wife and son, I recognize you both; why do we need to greet them?" Marcus Parker said proudly. Those four ineffectual children, if it weren't for their surnames being Parker, he wouldn't have given them a share of the group's stock, ensuring that they would have no worries about food and clothing for the rest of their lives.
As for the group he founded, naturally, it should be passed on to his son, and to the most outstanding one at that.
Ryan was his most outstanding son and the talent he valued the most. Previously, he had even thought that in order for the Parker Group to stand firm, he didn't necessarily have to pass it on to those three unsatisfactory sons of his.
Now, Ryan was back, and still acknowledged him as father; his belongings naturally should be handed over to him.