Chapter 3913
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Married At First Sight Chapter 3913 Chapter 3913
After Tatum left, Elora turned to her friend with wide eyes. "Rosie, are you serious? You know the York family from Wiltspoon? And Tatum... he's the sixth young master of that York family?"
Rosie nodded knowingly. "Elora, you've never been to Wiltspoon, so it's not surprising you didn't know. Your family's business doesn't have any ties there, and Wiltspoon is pretty far from here. But I've been there. I spent half a month in the city with my husband when we were on a business trip. His family has dealings in Wiltspoon, so I learned a lot during our time there.
The York family is the powerhouse in Wiltspoon. They're at the very top-both in wealth and influence. The York Corporation is to Wiltspoon's business world what your Ormond family is to ours, only even more dominant."
Rosie's explanation had the room hanging on her every word. She painted a vivid picture of the York family, giving everyone a clear sense of their prestige.
"They're not just wealthy, though," Rosie continued. "The Yorks have this incredible family tradition. The men are famously loyal. Once they're married, they're committed for life-no cheating, no drama, just pure dedication to their marriage and family.
Honestly, that's what makes them so desirable. Sure, the money is attractive, but it's their character that has women dreaming about marrying into their family.
"Who wouldn't want a husband who's loyal and handsome? And trust me, Elora, these men are all exceptional-smart, accomplished, and ridiculously good-looking. What I didn't expect was to find the sixth young master of the York family here, working as your chef."
Rosie paused, her curiosity clearly piqued. "There are nine young masters in the York family's current generation. The one people talk about the most is Zachary, the eldest. He's the head of the family and Tatum's full brother-they share the same mother.
"But Tatum's a bit of a mystery. Even back in Wiltspoon, you don't hear much about him because he keeps such a low profile. What I do know is that he's been passionate about cooking since he was a kid. He absolutely loves it. So, I think I understand now why he's here working for you—it's not just a job; it's his way of pursuing his passion for cooking."
Rosie tilted her head and smiled teasingly. "Elora, you're so picky about food, always pointing out flaws in his cooking. But honestly, that's probably what drew him here. He's the type to welcome feedback, to take criticism and use it to refine his craft. He didn't come here for the paycheck; he came here to grow."
After a pause, Rosie added with a grin, "By the way, before you hired him as your private chef, didn't you do a background check on him?" Elora's cheeks flushed slightly. She looked down for a moment before replying, "I did. Twice, actually. All I found out was that he's a young entrepreneur with a successful career and a natural love for cooking. That's why I've always treated him with respect- he's clearly a talented and driven person.
"To be honest, I admired him even before I knew about his family background. The fact that someone so accomplished would humble himself and work as a chef just to improve his skills? That kind of dedication is rare and worthy of respect.
"But here's the thing I didn't find anything that linked him to the York family. The hotels and restaurants under his name didn't seem connected to the York Corporation at all. It just didn't add up."
Rosie chuckled knowingly. "That's not surprising. The York brothers don't just sit around managing the family business. Each of them starts their own ventures, and not all of them are tied to the York Corporation.
"And think about it," Rosie added with a sly smile. "When you were looking into Tatum, it's very likely the York family noticed. If they knew he was here to study cooking, they probably covered for him. The Yorks have the resources to make sure you didn't discover who he really was. After all, he's not just any businessman-he's the sixth young master of one of the wealthiest families in the world."