"Wait a moment!" In his anger, James Reed suddenly saw Charles Seymour pick up the pen beside him and shouted excitedly.
Charles Seymour looked up at him but said nothing.
"I want to ask, why did Peace Corporation choose Clark Corporation over Seymour Corporation, big brother, why are you siding with outsiders? If it's about making money, why not let our own family earn it?" James Reed accused, staring at Charles Seymour as if Charles had done something unforgivable.
Charles Seymour looked steadily at James Reed, still silent.
"Big brother, if you're unhappy with me at Seymour Corporation because of some misunderstandings, you can say so. I can leave, but please don't target Seymour Corporation. That was grandfather and father's lifelong effort," James Reed said, recognizing the bigger picture.
"Big brother, as long as you say it, I can leave Seymour Corporation immediately," James Reed pleaded with a choked voice, "as long as you don't target Seymour Corporation."
