Chapter 2540
Chapter 2540
"Of course, I would." Sabrina supported her daughter without any hesitation.
She could tell that her daughter did not seem to like the bustling life in the city that much. Instead, she loved nature more. As
long as her daughter was happy, Sabrina would not stop her. The future and being highly educated did not matter as long as it
was enough for her daughter to support herself, be self-reliant, and have a more fulfilling life.
"Thanks, Mom," Aino said happily, hugging her mother.
At that moment, the way Aino looked was undoubtedly pure and naive in Sebastian, Alex, and Martin's eyes. However, nobody
would have expected that despite only being thirteen years old, Aino had suffered plenty.
Before she turned five, she had been living poorly with her mother and uncle, which made her understand the miseries of life way
too early in her life. After that, her father brought her back to South City. She then became the princess of South City, who was
second to none, the young lady, and the youngest heiress of the Ford Group. However, she had once been abducted by her own
grandfather, and she was also abducted by the three Shaw brothers not too long ago.
That made Aino realize that the wealthy life that seemed all high and mighty was not that stable at all. She, on the other hand,
did not care for that as well.
At a young age, Aino already had her own ideas. She felt that there was no need for so much money and power in life. She
would rather be like her mother and Uncle Vireo and do something that would be meaningful to society.
Of course, Aino loved her father dearly as well, and she felt sorry for him. She had hoped that she could be self-reliant to reduce
her father's burden so that he no longer had to work so hard anymore.
In fact, at the bottom of it all, Aino was still a child, she was still too naive.
She only knew that her father was filled with worries every day. She thought that he was working hard to make money for the
sake of the family and to let her mother, herself, and her brothers live comfortably.
The young child did not know that there were hundreds of thousands of employees in the Ford Group. If the Ford Group truly
were to collapse, the hundreds of thousands of employees would be jobless overnight. Aino still did not understand that her
father had the responsibility to take care of them.
The young girl grew up to be very independent and good-natured while being protected by her parents. The only thing was that
she was too good and too kind. Aino was very similar to her mother and also her maternal grandmother in that aspect.
"Aino, when you were to check out the streets in the north, let me know. I'll make arrangements for you," Martin told her gently.
Aino nodded. "Alright, Uncle Martin."
Sabrina, who was next to them, smiled. "I'll let you know, Martin, she may have agreed with you very quickly, but things may not
be the same when the time comes. This little girl is very intelligent and has plenty of ideas."
"She is like Sebastian in this regard," Martin said immediately. "That's right," Alex said with a smile as well.
Aino lowered her head, smiled, and did not say anything, she was very well-mannered, she usually would not disagree when the
adults were commenting on her as she was a very sensible child. She knew that her father and mother were the ones who knew
her best. When the time comes, if she truly were to go to the north to study the streets, she certainly would not alert anybody.
The young girl then ran into her room happily to do her homework while the few adults continued to discuss their business.
"Sebastian, what do you plan to do next?" Martin asked. "You have to tell me if there's anything I can help you with."
Sebastian nodded. "This is what I have in mind right now. I want to find a few business-savvy talents in South City and let them Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.
manage the Ford Group together. Then, they just need to report to me on the performance once a year."
"You can't do that, Sebastian," Alex immediately got up to stop him.
Sebastian looked at him with interest. "Tell me, why not?"