Charlie Wade smiled and remarked, “Aurous Hill is very safe.”
He then took the opportunity to introduce Hank to his grandparents.
Upon learning that Hank was not only an alumnus but also a close friend of their eldest daughter, the two elders weed him with enthusiasm. They invited Hank to take a seat at the table. The grandfather said to his sons, “Professor Hank is your sister’s ssmate and friend. You all should join him for a few drinks.”
He then turned to Hank and added, “Professor Hank, if you can hold your liquor, feel free to drink more. If not, it’s perfectly fine to drink less. There are no strict rules when ites to drinking at our table.”
Though Hank typically doesn’t drink often, he was in good spirits today, pleased to be with the An family, and he readily agreed.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
The grandfather inquired, “Charlie, why aren’t you having a drink as well? If you’re not going to, I’ll just have your aunt drive you back to the cityter.” Charlie Wade chuckled and replied, “There’s no need for that, Grandpa. We’re all family here in the mountains. I’ll ask Don Albert for a ride.”
The grandfatherughed heartily, “That sounds great! If you’re drinking, then I’ll join you!”
However, the grandmother interjected, “You really shouldn’t be drinking. What if you forget everything again? You know you have Alzheimer’s.”
The grandfather responded with a smile, “My eldest grandson is here, so it’s perfectly fine to have a drink. Plus, with Professor Hank present, we really should toast twice.” The grandmother rolled her eyes, “So you’re just looking for an excuse to drink more?”
Charlie Wade chuckled and reassured, “Don’t worry, Grandma. Just let Grandpa enjoy a couple of drinks; it’s all right.”
The grandmother, knowing that her beloved grandson had provided the grandfather with effective treatment and that his health was stable, rxed her stance. She reminded him, “Thanks to Charlie’s support, you only need to drink two sses; don’t overdo it.”
The grandfather nodded with a smile, “Two sses are more than enough!” The eldest uncle, ever thoughtful, quickly filled a ss. The grandfather swiftly raised his ss and announced, “Let’s toast! Here’s to weing Professor Hank into our home!”
Everyone raised their sses in unison.
As dinnermenced and the first ss was downed, Charlie Wade got straight to the point and asked, “Grandpa, Uncle, Second Uncle, how is your investment in Eastcliff progressing?”
The grandfather beamed and said, “We’ve finalized a few significant projects, which will be officially announced soon. Your second uncle will provide the details.”
Hom chimed in, “Remember our decision to invest in apany rted to power batteries? Well, during this trip to Eastcliff, we found that Remi Automobile just went public. An intepany made a leap into the automotive industry and managed to sell more than a year’s worth of production capacity in just a month after its listing. It’s truly impressive and gives us a new appreciation for domestic brands. Therefore, we should consider acquiring a new energy vehicle manufacturingpany.”
Hom borated on the An family’s industrial strategy, using “we” to signify the consensus that most of the An family’s future will be entrusted to Charlie Wade. Thus, he stands not only as the grandson of the An family but also as a significant shareholder in their ventures.<fna2d3> Updates are released by find?novel</fna2d3>