“You're poor and I'm rich — this is a match made in heaven!”
Mr. Calderon, seeing this, tried urgently to intervene, but my father's icy glare forced him back.
"What? The fact that my daughter likes your younger brother is his good fortune. Do you expect me to let her marry your good-for-nothing son and foot the bill?"
"Mr. Calderon, know your place."
Mr. Calderon slapped his forehead and changed his tone. "Oh, Mr. Graham is absolutely right. As long as Miss Graham is happy, I have no objections!"
"Jayson, come over and greet Mr. Graham."
"After the wedding, you won't need to go to the company anymore. Just take good care of Miss Graham every day.”
“You're just a junior manager anyway—the company can manage perfectly well with or without you."
He dressed Jayson in the tuxedo Darrick had taken off, growing more pleased with the result the longer he looked.
Just as they were about to push him onto the stage to begin the ceremony, I suddenly spoke up, "Wait."
"Uncle Jayson, I, Marylin Graham, won't marry a useless man. You stripped him of his position—how is he supposed to support me?"
Mr. Calderon froze, "The Graham Family isn't short on money either..."
"The Graham Family is more wealthy than the Calderon Family. What does it have to do with Jayson? He's marrying a wife, not becoming a son-in-law."
I stepped around him and stood beside Jayson, sizing him up. "Besides, if I'm condescending myself to marry your foster brother, shouldn't you offer me a dowry higher than what you gave Darrick?”
“Otherwise, why should I lower myself? You don't seriously think Calderon's surname can be used as currency, do you?"
Darrick’s father's expression darkened, his hands rubbing anxiously at his palms. "What compensation does Miss Graham require? Name it. If it's within my power, I'll grant it."
"After marriage, Jayson will be my husband. Hand over that three hundred million project for him to manage."
"Also, Darrick publicly humiliated me. Have him and Myra roll out of the company together—never to return."
Before Darrick’s father could speak, Darrick’s mother protested urgently, "No, Darrick is my own flesh and blood. The entire Calderon Family legacy is meant to be passed down to him!"
"What if the Calderon Family goes bankrupt? Then he wouldn't need to inherit anything."
I drummed my fingers absently on the tabletop.