"Like I was saying. She has an entrepreneurship skill. I would love her to be independent by owning a business that she can call hers."
"All right. That won't be a bad idea."
Then, Mr. Morris continued.
"Very soon, you will be too busy traveling from one country to the other. She can only be with you if she is on her own."
"You're right fathers. Just like this trip. We will give it a thought."
Just then, the chef, Mr. Robert, served tea. That, day, he was cheerful, unlike the previous day. He was an old man who had been working with Mr. Morris as his chef for over twenty years. He was about seventy years, and he refused to retire as at when due. His wife was late, and his children were all grown, but he preferred to remain with Morris rather than retire. Mr. Morris had no problem with that provided he delivers.
"Good morning, Mr. Ken Israel. I hope you are enjoying your stay?"
"Good morning, Mr. Robert. My stay is pleasant. How are you?"
"I'm fine. Thank you, Mr. Israel?"