Written on the Wind (The Blackstone Legacy #2)(105)
Everything else was secondary. Nothing and nobody was going to stop him. It didn’t matter that he lacked an education and didn’t have any friends on Wall Street; he had a seat on the board and would fight to keep it. He would force himself to get along with Charles Morse.
“Any man with a functioning brain would be honored to walk in Theodore Blackstone’s footsteps, and that’s what I intend to do.” Liam smiled a little. “Brace yourself, Charles. I intend to ensure that my father’s humanitarian sentiments are well represented on the board of U.S. Steel. You will never succeed in voting me out.”
Liam turned on his heel and left Morse fuming in his study, but secretly he feared he wouldn’t be able to live up to those bold words.