A man—a full-fledged adult at that—was bawling like a child!
As Neil cried a river, James was pursing his lips in disdain.
Still, he became more understanding when he considered Neil's misery from losing a loved one, even passing him a tissue.
Be that as it may, it still took Neil a long while to calm down.
Wiping his face and looking up at James, he asked, "This isn't a ploy, right?"
James shook his head. "We won't lie to you. Your father was a good man."
Neil nodded. "Okay."
He was about to leave when Isaac called out to him. "I heard that you're working at Hartner Corp. Once you're done with your father's funeral arrangements, you'll be promoted when you return to work."
Neil's eyes widened in shock—he had been working at Hartner for years, but he never had a chance to be promoted.
And now…
"Thank you," he exclaimed happily—a promotion naturally meant a bigger paycheck, but…
Getting skeptical again, he asked, "You're not helping me with the promotion out of guilt, are you?"
James was speechless, whereas Isaac said, "You can turn down the offer if you doubt me."
He was already getting impatient and he rose to his feet, striding away.
Getting through to Neil was just so… difficult.
Even James felt enfeebled, and he could not find the right words to describe Niel.
Still, he clapped the man on the shoulder and said, "The promotion was for your father's sake. Irene Spencer wouldn't be the new director of Hotmesh Research if not for him, and shouldn't we respond in kind? If your father's death really was Irene's fault, and we're actually the villains, we'd just kill you after you harassed Irene so much. Why would we even waste our breath?"
Neil flinched and asked in disbelief, "You mean… You'd kill me?"
James' gaze turned cool and sharp. "Would you like to put that to the test?"
Neil quickly shook his head. "N-No…"
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