Among all, Oscar Wright was the most discontented about Georgia Meyer working at Stark Culture.
He wished to see Georgia every day, but she refused to stay in his company. Not only did she refuse, but she also quit her position in the company, effectively cutting off her last connection.
Oscar was unable to convince Georgia and had to follow her instead.
What Oscar could not handle most was that when Georgia reached outside Stark Company, she asked him to wait outside, as if afraid of being seen with him.
Oscar felt like his heart was about to shatter. How was this embarrassing for him?
Only after a long persuasion did Georgia agree to let him wait outside the company. If he hadn't met Little Roundface, he would still have been waiting outside.
To equate it, Oscar felt that a person like Georgia surely loved money. After all, when Georgia looked at people, Oscar could see the dollar signs in her eyes.
But when he offered Georgia money, she refused.