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The Lofair family had spread across the globe over the past two hundred years, resulting in a large and complex family tree. But even in the absence of Judaism, there was always one adult in every family who had the biggest say because they held financial power.
This position—the head of the family—was now held by Alphonse. He was the oldest in the Lofair family, and he was the owner of the Lofair mansion in Washington, D.C., which had been in his family since his great-great-grandfather.
Though he wasn’t an investor, Alphonse controlled the vast financial assets that dated back to the days when the family ran the Bank of Amsterdam. Of course, he hired professionals to manage those assets, and most of the important business was handled in consultation with his talented younger brothers.
Today was no different.
“Is something bothering you?” asked Tate Lofair, the chairman of Chenover Financial Holding.
Alphonse didn’t answer. He was deep in thought, drinking a glass of wine.
“When Alphonse is frowning like that, it’s either because you don’t like the wine or something’s wrong at work,” said Kimber Lofair.
“The wine is fine,” Alphonse said.
“Then it’s work,” Tate said. “Alphonse,...



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