Farley did not speak, but the smile on his face gradually disappeared.
A moment later, he asked softly, "Do you know how many years it took me to have everything I have now?"
"I don't know," Hester replied.
"Then do you know what I have to pay for everything I have now?"
"I have no idea."
"Ten years." Farley smiled bitterly. "I used more than ten years to go from nothing to now. Other than life, I have given everything I can."
There was nothing in this world that could be obtained for nothing, even if it was Farley, the richest man in Europe today, and who had been praised by countless people.
If it wasn't for his hard work and risky investment, he wouldn't have the current White Consortium, and he wouldn't be the heir of Merovingian.
Even though he had become the president of the White Consortium, he was still busy with documents.
Hester saw all of this.
The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.