That rascal had grown a lot in the past three years. After graduating, they shipped him off to the overseas branch to get a grasp of their business. Now he was capable enough to stand on his own.
This brought a sense of pride to Balfour. Finally, Byran was no longer the mischievous youngster he once was.
Tomorrow, he would arrange a position for Byran in the company and let him gain more experience.
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The Howard family’s mansion.
After three years, Byran was home.
Home was still as comfortable as ever. He lounged lazily on the couch, using his forearms as a pillow.
He glanced at his father, who had just hung up the phone. "Let me guess, big brother's not coming back, is he?"
McNeil Howard set his cellphone aside. "Your brother has some business to attend to today. He'll come to see you tomorrow."
Byran hummed dismissively. "I knew it. Big bro wouldn't drop everything just for me."
Although he said this, Byran wasn't upset with his brother at all.
In the past three years, he hadn't been home and hadn't seen his father or his grandparents.
But his brother visited him at school every month and brought him things. Of course, there was always a lecture or two, but he knew it was all for his own good.
His relationship with his brother was always good. The age gap just made it seem like there was a barrier sometimes.
After having dinner with his father and grandparents, Byran took the car keys, saying that a few friends had invited him to catch up. And with that, he was off.
He had truly grown into a mature man, and his family no longer kept a watchful eye on him as before.
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