Chapter 117
In the upper-class circle at the pinnacle of the pyramid, almost no one did not recognize Alexander Foster.
This arrogant and reserved young man was the most capable among the grandchildren of the Fosters.
Originally, Master evenly divided the family business to his two sons. After two decades, the development of both sons was almost equal, and the industries at the hands of both were evenly matched.
However, when the family business was passed on to the hands of the grandchildren, the two sons of the eldest son took over their father's business for many years. Yet, when combined, they were not as outstanding as Alexander Foster alone.