Domineering Mr. CEO and His Impudent Love-Chapter 2241 - 2253: Mr. Wellington Was Completely Wrong

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Chapter 2241: Chapter 2253: Mr. Wellington Was Completely Wrong

"I said I wouldn’t see them... tell them to get out!"

Mr. Wellington, upon hearing the butler’s report, was so furious that he nearly flung his favorite antique vase that he was polishing. 𝕗𝐫𝐞𝕖𝕨𝐞𝗯𝚗𝕠𝘃𝐞𝚕.𝐜𝗼𝚖

The old butler quickly advised, "Sir, you should really go down and have a look. Besides Mr. Jenkins and that young Jenkins, even Elder Jenkins, Mr. Jenkins Sr., and Mr. Jenkins Jr. have come."

The "Elder Jenkins" the butler referred to was, of course, Mandy Jenkins’s father, Mr. Wellington’s in-law.

And Mr. Jenkins Sr. was the first heir of the Jenkins family, Mandy Jenkins’s full brother, Nicholas Jenkins.

Mr. Jenkins Jr. was the youngest son, whom Elder Jenkins doted on the most, born to his second wife, and a half-brother to Mandy Jenkins, as well as Sophie Jenkins’s father, Jonathan Jenkins.

All along, Mr. Wellington had been disdainful of his son’s behavior.

It’s often said you can see a person’s future from a young age. From the time Marie Wellington was born, Mr. Wellington personally raised him and noticed the shortcomings of this son.

Soft-hearted, lacking perseverance, and not capable of great things.

Because of this, when Dylan Wellington was born, he shifted his focus on grooming an heir to his grandson.

As long as his son and daughter-in-law could maintain the dignity of the Wellington couple, Mr. Wellington did not interfere much.

He had seen many of these grudging wealthy family couples, as long as they didn’t make trouble.

Marie Wellington had always done just that, and he did well.

No matter how he misbehaved outside, at least in front of his family head and during important family gatherings, he could still maintain the appearance of a loving couple with Mandy Jenkins.

But now, it’s ridiculous, truly outrageous.

When Marie Wellington inserted Sophie’s useless big brother into the Wellington board of directors, Mr. Wellington was already furious.

He didn’t explode on the surface and gave his son face, but secretly called Marie Wellington over for a harsh scolding.

Mr. Wellington thought that with this warning, Marie Wellington would know to restrain himself.

But who would have thought, this son of his, now indulging in frivolities in old age, would turn around and propose a divorce to Mandy Jenkins, and even say he wanted to marry Sophie Jenkins.

The old man was so distressed he nearly fell ill; if he weren’t in good health, he might have been driven to an early grave by this unfilial son.

When Mr. Wellington heard from the butler that his in-law and Mandy Jenkins’s brother had come, a trace of a good expression finally appeared on his stern, elderly face.

The butler analyzed for the old master, "I fear they’ve come specifically to apologize. After all, even Mr. Wellington and Mr. Jenkins Sr. have come; they are still Madam’s biological father and brother. They certainly wouldn’t side with the younger generation. Moreover, these two are also well-respected figures in B City and care about their reputation."

These words pleased the old master.

He thought the same.

Elder Jenkins was of the same generation as he was, slightly younger, and apart from indulging his youngest son and raising a playboy, there wasn’t much he disagreed with Mr. Wellington about.

In other matters, Elder Jenkins wasn’t really at fault.

As for Nicholas Jenkins, who was Mandy Jenkins’s elder brother.

Like Mandy Jenkins, he received the best education from a young age. Although his performance after entering the Jenkins family wasn’t as outstanding as young men like Dylan Wellington and Aidan Lucas, he managed the Jenkins family quite well over the years, making him an heir who might lack ambition but maintained stability.

As for Jonathan Jenkins and Sophie Jenkins, he’d rather not mention them.

Mr. Wellington: "Very well... Since Elder Jenkins and Nicholas Jenkins have personally come, it seems they already know about Sophie’s ridiculous behavior. They must have come to make her apologize. Since this is the case, I’ll go down and meet them."

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