"You're not going to say any nonsense to the outside world, are you? I warn you, don't do it." Sylvester's expression abruptly turned cold as he warned me seriously.
Did he think I was him?
I scoffed and replied lightly, "Sylvester, I would never do something so unrefined."
I could tell there were ripples behind Sylvester's calm visage now.
One of his long arms was pressed against the hem of his suit trousers. His slightly hooked fingers proved the conflict that he was feeling at the moment.
"If nothing else, then I'll leave first now."
"You said you wanted to bring Silas down with me. What's your plan?"
Sylvester finally said.
It was Sylvester's dream to use Grant Corporation to elevate himself. Considering I had personally come knocking on his door with the opportunity, he really had no reason to not agree.
The corners of my mouth curled slightly. "It's actually very simple. As long as you do your best to lead the Yard Group, I believe the people will side with you sooner or later. I'll share this with Theo and have him share resources with you."
He might not believe me, but he would trust in Grant Corporation's strength. Grant Corporation was fully capable of spurring the Yard Group. Grant Corporation was now as strong as the Yards had been back then. Their value had increased even more after what happened with Nibel.
This was a great temptation for Sylvester but I also knew he would be very cautious.
I noticed him directing a scrutinizing gaze toward me. "You hate grandfather this much?"
"Isn't it the same for you?" I asked casually.
Sylvester shook his head with a smile. Crossing his legs, a trace of bitterness spread across his face. "I'm different from you."
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