Listening to this, a few important executives at the meeting said--
"It just happens that I have nothing crucial to do today, so I can stay a little longer."
"Since Mr. Wilson raised it in public, it must have a great impact on the company. We are willing to listen."
"I'll catch the plane in three hours. There is still time."
Some remained silent, while some followed.
Mr. Lawson could only sit down again.
"With so many people cooperating with you, you must have taken a lot of work in private, right?" Ralphie raised his eyebrows.
James said indifferently, "People die for money and birds die for food. They're just for their own benefit. What does it have to do with me?"
Ralphie took a sip of the mineral water and whispered, "You know it clearly. But as a brother, I have to remind you. If you have too many petty actions in private, I am afraid that grandpa will be dissatisfied. "
"Was grandpa ever satisfied with me?" James asked.
Ralphie smiled, "Of course, grandpa appointed you as president before. It was an affirmation of your ability. It's a pity that you messed up things. "
"So in your opinion, is that an affirmation? I don't need it. "James showed an ironic expression.
Ralphie shook his head, "I thought you were quite smart, but now I think you are a little stupid. There are so many women in the world. Why do you ruin your career for her? "
Hearing this, James smiled, "Then why do you think grandpa prefers you?"
Ralphie's body became stiff and his face turned pale.
"It's just because of a woman." James slowly said, "Ralphie, if you are not the offspring of that woman, or that Third Uncle was not born to that woman and grandfather, what do you think?"
Mr. Lawson married three women. The first wife gave birth to Wilson and two daughters. The second wife seduced him and gave birth to Jason.
The third wife was the favorite of Mr. Lawson and gave birth to Raylan.
As for Dalilah, who was with him, she had been his lover since she was twenty, but not his wife.
Ralphie became nervous when he heard James's words. He hypocritically asked, "What do you mean?"
"Nothing." James patted him lightly, "Stop talking. Grandpa is watching us."
Ralphie looked up and saw that Mr. Lawson was looking displeased.
"As for the account book, it is obvious that someone has framed James. I think it should be investigated in detail. "Wilson said.
Mr. Lawson snorted coldly, "The police station is responsible for investigating the case, so you don't need to worry. Is that why you left us all?"
"Of course not." Wilson said, "I just mentioned this to ask you. Did you suddenly remove the position of president of James because of it? If not, what is it for? "
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