A few minutes later, Baby drove out of Wildridge Manor. Levi sat securely in the back seat in his child safety seat.
Because Levi loved riding along, every family car—whether driven by an elder or one of the older siblings—was equipped with a child seat just for him.
“Brother Baby,” Levi asked, “when are my other brothers coming back?”
“I haven’t asked yet,” Baby replied. “They might come back, or they might stay away. Summer break is long. The brothers studying in Korea might take internships during the holidays.”
Baby remembered that since high school, he had spent every winter and summer break working at York Corporation. He didn’t start as a CEO. He started at the bottom, doing whatever work needed to be done.
Everyone in the company knew he was the York family’s young master. At first, they were overly polite and didn’t dare assign him tasks.
When his father found out, he made it clear: no work meant no pay. If he wanted a salary, he had to earn it.