Without waiting for Conrad’s reply, Steven gave his opinion.
“Because you’re a Monty. You started on a finish line that most people could never reach even if they worked hard from the moment they were born till the end of their lives. You’re used to living a pampered and protected life. You were set for a comfortable life even without fighting for it.”
Steven tossed the fishing line out and spoke calmly, “That’s also the difference between a king who fought for his throne and one who inherited it.”
Conrad clenched his jaw. “I lost almost a billion dollars again this time. It’s not fair!”
“What’s a bit of loss? The Monty family can take much more than that. Jasper is the best target practice I can give you. This isn’t an easy target and you might get hurt if you’re not careful. You’ve lost twice against him, each loss worse than the last.
“Meanwhile, Jasper is growing stronger every day. He gains profits every time you lose and if this keeps going, the distance between the two of you will only reduce until you two end up as equals.”
Conrad was not pleased with Steven’s words. “Who does he think he is? As if he’s worthy of being my equal!”
“In reality, I’d say he’s somewhere above you in my eyes,” Steven spoke solemnly.
Conrad clenched his jaw. “I won’t let him get away with this!”
“Calm down and clear your mind. Then decide what you want to do next.” Steven passed Conrad the fishing rod.
“Come fish at the pond when you’re free. Take a breather and focus, it helps with pondering many important things. The more important a decision, the more calm and open an environment you need to be in to think.
“Don’t think about going in until you’ve caught at least three fishes.”
Steven then got up to leave.
“Oh, one more thing.”
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