129. Best Solution

"Huft… Is-is there nothing I can do?" William wondered if there was anything he could do to at least keep Dimas from being dumped by his father. Helping Dimas also required strength, but William didn't have the slightest strength of the Lawrence Company yet.

Finally, with considerations that forcefully ignore his own conscience, William closes his eyes and ears as Christian begins to carry out his plan of disposing of Dimas. The last time William saw Dimas's figure was when Christian forced Dimas, who was still recovering with a weak body, into the car and the car drove off to nowhere.

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"After that, I don't know what happened to you and where Father took you." William ends his story with a few sentences filled with ignorance.

Dimas, who from the beginning listened carefully to William's explanation, seemed to ponder for a long time. The feeling is getting worse now. The family that Dimas thought was fine, turned out to have many shortcomings.