Otherwise, the tabloids in Los Angeles would once again feature so scandal about Caron Block.
Speaking of Caron Block, Robert also smiled: "Caron has developed quite well in Los Angeles over the past two years. Don’t be too hard on him!"
Donnie pouted and said, "Without our support, he might just be a down-and-out lawyer still looking for cases."
Robert reminded Donnie, "You know, Caron has always wanted your approval!"
Donnie waved his hand and said, "Let him beco the President of the United States first, then I’ll definitely recognize him!"
This was the first ti Donnie publicly expressed his expectations for Caron Block.
Robert was shocked by Donnie’s expectations of Robert, "If that’s the case, you really need to choose a wife for him carefully!"
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When Donnie returned to Atlantic City, all the Democrats who heard the news breathed a sigh of relief. They had already learned from An Liberg that Donnie had plans for the votes in Florida. However, just as Donnie thought, as long as he didn’t leave Miami, the Democrats wouldn’t relax for even a day.
After returning to Atlantic City, Donnie went straight back to the seaside estate.
Michael and Lucia, who are five years old this year, happily ran to him as soon as they saw Donnie coming back.
Alice saw this, knocked on the table, and said sternly, "Okay, you can co back for your education now!"
Yes, at the age of five, they had already started receiving a noble upbringing, even though Donnie himself didn’t quite understand what those so-called aristocratic manners should be like, but it didn’t hinder Alice from teaching them.
Seeing Alice say this, Donnie could only helplessly put the two of them down.
"Go back!"
When these children started their education, Donnie had already accepted the advice of Helen and Alice. When it ca to manners and lessons, Donnie entrusted Alice with full responsibility.
Donnie would take over their education when they turned eight.
As Donnie had previously discussed with Janine Warburg, each child by his side, upon reaching the age of eight, would follow him around at work.
At that ti, they would be under Donnie’s scrutiny.
The two little ones reluctantly returned to Alice’s side, while Donnie asked where Helen was.
"In her own study room!"
In the seaside estate or any of Donnie’s other frequently inhabited estates, there was always a restricted area, which was Donnie’s own study. Without Donnie’s permission, no one was allowed to enter his study alone.
Therefore, in the seaside estate, besides Donnie’s study, Helen and Alice each had their own study rooms.
Donnie nodded and headed straight up to the second floor, arriving at Helen’s study.
Helen, wearing glasses, sat there. This year, at 28 years old, she was still at a young and beautiful age, but in the past few years, her political career had shifted her cold aura towards sothing more authoritative.
Michael and Lucia dared to act spoiled in front of Alice, but they didn’t dare to do so in front of Helen.
"What are you looking at?"
Donnie approached Helen and asked softly.
Helen took off her glasses, rubbed her brow, and said sowhat tiredly, "I’m helping Caron find a suitable girl!"
Before going to Miami, Donnie had entrusted this matter to Helen.
After all, in this regard, Helen had more say than Donnie.
"Have you found a suitable one?" Donnie asked.
Helen nodded and said, "I’ve shortlisted a few possibilities. Now, it’s up to you to make the final decision."
"Let see!" Donnie picked up the papers on the desk.
Although Helen said she had finalized a few choices, the list still contained many nas.
Moreover, Helen had thoughtfully marked the family backgrounds behind these girls. So belonged to old Arican aristocratic families, while others were from the new generation of nobility.
But they all shared a common trait: they were from political families.
That was sothing Donnie had determined beforehand.
"Harrison family?"
Donnie looked at the na on the list, a daughter from the Harrison family. Compared to the Kennedy or Roosevelt families, the Harrison family’s na didn’t shine as brightly in later generations, but they did produce two U.S. Presidents, the ninth and the twenty-third. However, the ninth President served only for a month before dying of pneumonia, having insisted on giving his inaugural address in thin clothing during winter—a classic case of caring more for appearance than warmth.
"Blackley family?"
Although this family never produced a President, their dominance over Kentucky was comparable to Donnie’s control over New Jersey. When the Atlantic City Racing Club was founded, it benefited from the Blackley family’s restraint; otherwise, the success of the Atlantic City Racing Club wouldn’t have co so easily.
The highest position ever held by the Blackley family was Vice President, with John Blackley being the youngest Vice President in U.S. history at just 36 years old.
"Bayard Family?"
Similarly, the Bayard Family might not be widely known in modern tis, but it held significant prominence in its political sphere, particularly in Delaware.
The list is full of such nas.
After carefully reviewing it, Donnie asked Helen, "Which family are you leaning towards?"
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