Chairman Francoeur smiled in admiration. “Mr. Brown, you’re very thoughtful. Isn’t the Wiltspoon Grand Hotel basically your uncle’s place?”
Chairman Francoeur had already known about Sonny long before the Francoeur family began working with the Lewis family.
Sonny’s background was so well known that no investigation was even necessary. Ask any middle-aged person, and they could tell you his story.
His parents divorced when he was two, and he grew up with his mother, who was now the head of the Farrell family in Jensburg. His aunt Serenity was the matriarch of the York family, the wealthiest family in Wiltspoon.
His stepfather was the true owner of Lewis & Co., the Fourth Master of the Lewis family.
From childhood, Sonny had been surrounded by love—doting from both his biological father and his stepfather, and care from his aunt and uncle as if he were their own son.
Even though his parents divorced early, it never damaged his spirit. He grew up in warmth and security.