Rowan remained in the office, lost in thought for what felt Like hours.

It wasn’t until Glenn’s assistant entered, reminding him about the pending documents, that Rowan snapped out of his daze.

“I just need a bit more time.

By the way, where are the documents for the Green City International Project? That’s our top priority right now.

Let me review them first.”

“They should be in the chairman’s office,” the assistant replied.

“Alright, got it.

You can go now.”

Once the assistant had left, Rowan made his way to Glenn’s office.

He began searching the room until he found what he was looking for—a safe, discreetly tucked away.

It seemed likely that the project documents were inside the safe, but Rowan faced a daunting challenge-what was the password?

He tried Glenn’s birthday-no luck.

The company’s founding date-wrong again.

With only one attempt left, panic began to set in.

What could it be?

His mind raced, but anxiety clouded his thoughts.

Sweat beaded on Rowan’s forehead as he struggled to think.

Then, a memory surfaced.

He entered a date, and to his astonishment, the safe clicked open.

Rowan’s breath caught in his throat.

The password was the day Nolan had passed away.

Glenn had always remembered that day…

A N G E L A ‘s L I B R A R Y

Did he use this date as the password to honor their father?

A crushing wave of guilt surged through Rowan, the realization hitting hard: Glenn was miles ahead of him in every way that mattered.

Just as Rowan was drowning in his thoughts, his phone buzzed, jolting him back to the present.

It was his daughter.

“Dad, what’s the status? The Chapman family wants the documents soon!”

Rowan exhaled heavily, the weight of his guilt pressing down on him.

“I still can’t shake the feeling that this is a terrible idea.”

Courtney’s voice was firm, as she urged her father on.

“Dad, there’s nothing wrong with this plan.

I’ve already reached an agreement with the Chapman Group.

Once it’s done, Johns Group will be ours to manage.

We can hire a professional manager or even keep Uncle Glenn and the others in place.

The only difference is, you’ll be the chairman!”

Courtney’s confidence was infectious, and Rowan found himself agreeing.

The logic was sound-Johns Group would remain in their hands.

“Alright, I understand,” Rowan said, taking the documents from the safe.

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