---- Chapter 1 "Grandpa, I've made up my mind. I want to marry into the Gordon family." Grandpa's pen slipped from his hand, clattering onto the table in surprise at my sudden announcement. "Nonsense! Aren't you and Michael getting along just fine? Charles has dedicated himself to the religion of Treyism, which requests him to keep his distance from women and renounce all worldly attachments. And he's his family's only heir." I looked at Grandpa, my voice firm. "The way I see it, it's better to choose one person who has renounced all worldly desires instead of one of the three greedy men I have to constantly keep an eye ---- on. And this way, our family can keep its peace." Grandpa, seemingly sensing something, asked, "Has Michael done something?" Just then, Michael suddenly swung the door open, his face full of anxiety. "Mr. Kingston Senior, Ari is just a little mad at me. I'll be sure to spend more time with her from now on," he said, looking wronged. I coldly watched as he continued his act, not feeling anything inside. Howard and Jeremy squeezed themselves into the room behind Michael, too. "Ari, why are you throwing a tantrum?" Howard asked, pretending to be concerned. Jeremy was even more direct. "I heard you wanted to marry that Treyist from the Gordon family? Stop joking. I bet he's never even touched a woman's hand before." "Exactly. How can someone like Charles Gordon ---- possibly be worthy of you?" Michael took the chance to grab my hand. "Don't be stubborn, Ari. I know you're just testing my sincerity." These three were only putting on a show in front of Grandpa. They certainly didn't treat me like this behind closed doors. Michael Leight, Howard Wilkins, and Jeremy Zadinski were all underprivileged students whom Grandpa sponsored. Grandpa, feeling sorry for them, treated them like his own grandchildren. Moreover, Michael was clever and good at making himself appear to be a great person, so Grandpa trusted him immensely. As long as I was willing to give my heart to Michael, he would immediately be Grandpa's grandson-in-law. Grandpa, feeling unwell, cut us off. "All of you should leave. Stop bothering me every time you have an argument-you're all grown adults! "