No son should be happy that his father was lying in a hospital bed, unconscious. Just to make sure, she chanced a quick look at Jingwei to see if he thought anything was weird about his brother's behaviour.
"Sure, but wouldn't it be too taxing on you Ge? Are you sure you can handle it?" Jingwei asked, concerned.
"Of course, I've been waiti - trained my whole life for this. It'll be fine. I'll safeguard Father's legacy." Tianwei said as he held Sun Haowei's frail hand in his.
The gesture was supposed to be heart-warming, but Xue Ning internally shivered at the predatory look in Tianwei's eyes.
Did he just say that he was waiting his whole life for this?
Suddenly, she was very glad that Jingwei had no ambitions to take over the company. He'd be eaten alive, and Xue Ning had no clue how to protect him from his own brother.
"Thanks Ge," Jingwei said in relief. "I wouldn't know what to do without you."