#Chapter53
The Father Instinct
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/"CLYVE, listen to me, brother. I told you to take a break for a month or so. This is a tricky job that you need to focus on. Anyway, whether you’ll work or not, no one can kick you out of the board,/" I groaned in irritation.
Clyve had been training himself by day and studying online by night. His determination to learn about business made me a proud brother, but I wanted him to enjoy his life as well.
I knew it was hard for him especially without Dad to guide like I was. He could’ve just taken business major if he ever planned to be on board, but I knew he loved different things. Running a business was like stepping into another world for him.
/"You’re a broken record. You know that, right? I told you I don’t want a bloody break,/" he groaned from the other line.