Camille immediately said, "My brother went abroad for a few years and only knows how to date foreign girls, never studying hard! I bet he didn't learn much; he just speaks English more fluently now."
Ava gave a bitter smile and said, "Camille, how can you judge your brother like that?"
"Mom, I can't lie, and besides letting Cousin Sebastian arrange jobs for us, he definitely needs to know our actual situation. Otherwise, even if Cousin Sebastian likes us and arranges good positions for us, my brother won't have the ability to do well, and that would just cause trouble for the company."
"Sebastian, what do you think?" Ava looked at Sebastian with some difficulty.
Obviously, she also knew that her son hadn't tried his best to study and didn't have any special abilities.
But she still hoped that he could get a good position.
Sebastian said indifferently, "The 35th floor of Skyline Corporation is the exclusive floor for the president's secretarial assistants. There are four assistants in total. If Colton really can't do anything, he can start by learning from them.
No need to feel pressured; just learn as much as you can, and later, we will arrange business according to your abilities."
This meant that he was planning to hand over power to him.
Sebastian's uncle and aunt's eyes shined.
They only felt it was right not to offend Sebastian!
Since they couldn't fight him, they might as well get closer to him.
She actually sought help from Grandpa?
What a creative idea.
Jaxon had no affection for this woman, who was once his eldest son's wife and then his second son's wife for over twenty years.
But no matter what, this lady had given birth to two outstanding sons for the Ingram family.
Jaxon wouldn't damage her dignity in front of these descendants.
He immediately coughed lightly and said, "This issue still needs long-term consideration. Mitchell has just returned to the country, and there's no hurry for him to work. It's good for him to adapt to domestic life first."
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