Five years later. In those five years, Carlos had stayed crazy busy. He was practically living in his office, often working past 3 or 4 a.m., sleeping just a few hours a night. As long as he was awake, he gave every ounce of energy to work, throwing himself into it like a man possessed. People gossiped that he'd been madly in love with his wife and that after her death, he never got over her. So he buried himself in work to numb the pain. Carlos never confirmed or denied it. His father had stepped down from the chairman seat and handed the entire Morton Group over to him. Just like that, Carlos became the youngest chairman in the company's history. At first, people within the company weren't so sure about him. There was plenty of doubt and second-guessing-too young, too ri

