Chapter 1965
Such a young child was able to have such a broad mindset and aspirations. This had indeed broken
the principle that businessmen were out to seek nothing but profits.
Jay showed a smile that was filled with admiration. Jenson was indeed his pride and joy.
"Jaybie, you''ve truly seeded in Jenson''s upbringing," said Angeline. Even she was filled with a
sense of pride.
All the people in the clubhouse seemed to be in awe of Jenson that they forgot to make things
difficult for him.
A momentter, Joshua stood up, looking somewhat menacing as he said, "Before you try and go
global, perhaps you should settle a family issue beforehand. I''d like to ask, what are your ns for
the illegitimate children of the Ares family?"
Jenson very swiftly diverted his attention to the question and answered with much force, "Of course,
I''d like to please as many people as possible."
Joshua''s eyes shot out hints of euphoria. "Are you... trying to say that you''ll acknowledge the
identities of the illegitimate children?"
Jenson answered firmly and resolutely, "Yes."
As the representative of children born within wedlock and who were considered legitimate children,
Jasper aggressively retorted, "Mr. Ares, are you trying to overthrow your father''s decision? Are you
not afraid that your father will get angry over this? Don''t forget the previous president of the
company has the right to oust the new president."
Jenson turned his gaze toward Jay, and Jay gave him a gentle smile. His eyes were filled with
approval and support.
In fact, when Jens decided that Ares Enterprises’ grand goal was to solve the working ss''
employment issues, Jay had already made a firm decision in his heart. That was, no matter what
decision Jenson was to make, he would unconditionally support him and protect him.
It was like how Grand Old Master Ares had supported all his decisions back then.
Furthermore, Jen''s grand goal was immensely selfless.
Jenson said, "I think that any decision I make, as long as I don''t vite any moral principles, my
father would dly support me."
Jasper secretly nced at Jay, and when he noticed the smile in Jay''s eyes and how he was
seemingly very supportive of Jenson''s decision, Jasper felt nothing but difort in his heart.
On the other hand, as a child bom out of wedlock, Joshua was ecstatic over the news.
Due to Jenson''s decision to acknowledge the illegitimate children''s identities, all the Ares children
born out of wedlock suddenly became more enthusiastic. They all talked at once and rushed to ask
him, "So what are your actual ns for us, Mr. Ares?"
Jenson frowned while sweeping his cold gaze across the crowd and faintly scowled. "All of you shut
up." This deterrence was not filled with anger but prestige.
Everyone merely thought that since he was their junior, it was inevitable to be somewhat rude to
him. A s such, they were all stunned when Jenson was suddenly indignant.
Jenson''s aura was too mighty for them.
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Then, Jenson said, "Remember this, don''t be so stupid as to expose your low IQ in front of me.
Ares Enterprises employs only those who are capable and rejects nepotism."
Everyone was dumbfounded again.
Jenson''s tactic was clearly more eptable than Jay''splete refusal of letting the illegitimate
children enter Ares Group.
However, the eptance level was not in ordance with blood rtions but only to provide posts
for the Ares children out of wedlock. As for what kind of jobs they would be receiving, it would all be
rted to their capabilities.
"Excuse me, does that mean the Ares legitimate children will also be assigned posts ording to
their capabilities?" Jasper protested in dissatisfaction.
Jenson scorned him and said, "The treatment for children born in wedlock will indeed be different
from that of children born out of wedlock. On a moral level, children born out of wedlock are often
criticized and condemned by society, while children born in wedlock are born with silver spoons in
their mouths a s soon as they''re born. Hence, Ares Enterprises will treat the legitimate and
illegitimate children ording to the social ethics and legal standards."
Jenson''s answer might have been arrogant, but it was perfect.
He even confessed that legitimate children would have preferential treatment.