Chapter 289 Gladstone's Family Ethics Drama_3

Gladstone fell silent for a while. Rarely one to blush, he now argued vehemently, "But, Father, Mr. Roseville is no ordinary clockmaker. He is the largest clockmaker in Liverpool!"

Old Gladstone frowned and asked, "So the largest clockmaker is no longer a clockmaker?"

Gladstone retorted, "Then, is Liverpool's largest merchant no longer a merchant?"

To Gladstone's surprise, his father not only refrained from anger when he heard this, but his tightly knitted brow suddenly relaxed.

"Yes! Yes! William, you're thinking correctly now! Do you now understand why I won't let you get involved in the family business? I've been a merchant all my life, and your brothers will be merchants for their lifetimes too. But you are different, you are to become a nobleman! The most genuine British nobleman! And the first step to becoming a nobleman is starting with marrying a noblewoman!"