Rebirth: Clinging to My Possessive Magnate
Chapter 457 Final Purpose
CHAPTER 457: CHAPTER 457 FINAL PURPOSE
He certainly remembered that James Reed and his son had a grudge against Charles Seymour. Wasn’t this big operation and all that money Charles Seymour poured in for this reason?
Charles Seymour pulled a mocking smile at the corner of his lips and asked, "James Reed, is he worthy?"
For him to expend so much effort, what on earth made James Reed deserving?
Mason Wilson was stunned for a moment, then nodded. Regarding Charles Seymour, he didn’t hide anything: "I know you look down on the Seymour Corporation, but I thought you were resentful about past events."
After what happened, with his own mother dying of anger because of the Reed mother and son, could Charles Seymour not think of revenge?
"Those things aren’t important," Charles Seymour said indifferently.
"Then your ultimate goal is..." Suddenly, a strange thought popped into Mason Wilson’s mind, making him feel absurd.
But for some reason, although he knew this idea was unreliable and even more impossible, he vaguely felt this might be the correct answer.
"I want Emerie Wilson to apologize to Sophie. That’s what Sophie deserves!" Charles Seymour declared firmly.
Mason Wilson: "..."
Even though he was already prepared, he still felt his heart tremble slightly at Charles Seymour’s words.
So many things were stirred up: investigating what Emerie did, finding witnesses, gathering evidence, retrieving surveillance tapes, and then the widespread media distribution.
The key point is, Charles Seymour’s team managed the investigation, compiled it neatly, contacted major websites, and secured the best advertising slots.
Such an approach is far more expensive than regular advertising.
As for the money, that aside, the response speed on Charles Seymour’s side was astonishingly fast.
How many people did he have to mobilize?
The manpower, financial resources... how much was consumed, he didn’t even need to calculate to know it was a considerable sum.
Such significant expenditure, such a grand spectacle, all just to get Emerie Wilson to apologize.
One has to admit, no one but Charles Seymour could have thought of this answer.
It shows just what a place Sophie holds in Charles Seymour’s heart.
While Charles Seymour’s actions show care for Sophie, as a father, he’s really gratified. But as a businessman, an observer, he’s still quite taken aback.
Mason Wilson wanted to say something but found that his facial muscles were so stiff that he couldn’t even force a proper smile, just managing a dry, "You really do care for Sophie."
Charles Seymour gave Mason Wilson a peculiar look, as the person opposite him was Sophie’s father, so he was doing his best to restrain himself.
However, Mason Wilson still sensed from Charles Seymour’s gaze what he meant to convey—Is this guy an idiot?
Mason Wilson: "..."
Did he say something idiotic?
Charles Seymour said, "Sophie is my woman. If I don’t treat her well, who should I treat well?"
Mason Wilson’s heart trembled, he couldn’t quite describe the feeling.
Compared with Charles Seymour, as a father, he truly felt ashamed.
"You’ve spent so much money, I’m worried..." Mason Wilson smiled awkwardly, "I’m worried that someday, as time goes on, you might find Sophie a bit of a spendthrift."
To be honest, now that the relationship between Charles Seymour and Sophie is good, he genuinely worries that Charles Seymour might change in the future.
Perhaps this is just unnecessary worry from a father.
But he’s seen too much, when emotions run high, everything is right, and when emotions fade, everything is wrong.