The younger cousins exchanged looks once more and cleared their throats. Their Big Brother had a point as well. But still… “Big Bro, you still didn’t have to imply that Lexie is lousy at handling her company— even if that’s a little true,” Charles scolded Jack. “You, yourself said that she was trying her best to learn management considering she hates it,” he reminded his cousin who suddenly looked grim. “I know I shouldn’t have said that. But I had no choice. I said that because I also wanted to point out that my wife wouldn’t solve anything by threatening me with divorce. There was no other way to make it clear to her. I felt bad saying that to her earlier, you know,” Jack admitted as he tossed the ice pack on his table and raked his hair with his fingers. “But if I hadn’t, each time we

