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James’ was more emotional than usual when he saw Charles agreeing with him. “Finally, someone who understands my choices!”
“Tell me this, when Soph and Leah had their disagreement and I chose Soph over the White family, it might end up with the White family becoming bankrupt. When that happens, I would never be able to protect Soph when facing the Jones and Harris families!”
Charles’ eyes dimmed slightly when he heard the words ‘never be able to protect Soph’. His right hand subconsciously knocked on the sofa.
James continued angrily, “I did so much because of the White family. And yet, everyone is blaming me for it. Don’t they realize who has been the one giving them a good life?!”
Charles placed his cup down, and his body moved slightly to the front. With his arms on his knees, he said, “Sophia’s maternal grandparents gave them a good life. Didn’t they give you everything you have now?”
Charles smiled. “Isn’t that so?”
James' expression stiffened as he tried to change the topic. “… I’m really grateful to them too, but two years ago, the best choice was to give Soph up. Don’t you agree with me on this? Besides, it was only two years of prison, and it wasn’t really a matter of life and death.”
Charles gave a sarcastic laugh. “Only two years of prison? Why don’t you try going to prison? I believe if you did voluntarily go to prison for two years, Sophia might consider forgiving you.”
James frowned. “If Soph and the others were able to take good care of White Industries, I’ll go straight to prison now without saying another word! All you do in prison is eat and sleep with nothing much to do. It’s an easier life than being a civil servant!”
Charles' eyes turned slightly cold. “I’ve finally truly understood the meaning of the term ‘easier said than done’.”
An unhappy expression appeared on James’ face.
“Since you’ve mentioned this, why don’t you let me take care of White Industries while you go to prison?” Charles’ eyes narrowed as he pulled on his silver-grey necktie.
James’ expression turned dark as he tried his best to speak calmly, “How can this work? At the end of the day, you’re still a member of the Harris family. I’ll never feel safe about it!”
Charles drank a mouthful of tea and said lightly, “That’s true. After all, you don’t even trust both your children. It’d be too difficult to ask for your trust.”
“Don’t you listen to that ignorant Soph’s nonsense!” James attempted to maintain a cultured front, but his expression was saying otherwise.
A sarcastic smile appeared on Charles’ lips. “Actually, I’m not the only one who agrees with your choice two years ago. Sophia agrees as well.”
James' eyes widened slightly. He drank some tea to hide the astonishment on his face.
Charles held up the teapot to pour more tea as he said slowly, “However, we agree if you had done that for the sake of the White family, but if the reason for your choice was to benefit yourself, then it would be a different matter.”
James placed his cup on the table. “No matter what my reasons were, won’t the results be the same?”
Charles gave a cold laugh. “If your capability matched the extent of the color of your heart, I believe my grandfather would never have given you such judgment.”
James did not expect Master Harris’ name to be brought up. When he heard that Master Harris’ judgment of him was not that great, it made his heart fall. He had wanted to ask further about this when he saw Charles stand up.
“Are you done unpacking?” Charles walked to Sophia’s side when she came down the stairs.
Sophia gave him an affirmative and followed him to the dining room. James walked by both their sides with his head lowered in a frown, seemingly thinking about something.
The servants had served all the dishes in the dining room. When the three of them entered, the servants came forward to pull out the chairs for them before standing by the side silently.
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