Despite his hectic schedule, Benson didn't appear to have made much money.
However, Mrs. Ramsey and Lebbey didn't think much about it.
They solely assumed he had grown and had his own thoughts. Perhaps he wanted to save some money, and they did not object.
As a result, they had never questioned his financial status in the past two years.
Benson heeded his friend's advice and simultaneously invested in multiple films.
Unexpectedly, the films failed one after another. In the end, not to mention making money, he didn't even get his capital back.
His company had only been established for a short time. So how could it bear such suffering?
He now owed tens of millions of dollars in debts. Then, to save face in front of his family and prevent them from discovering his financial status, he sought out private usury rather than borrowing money from a bank.
Of course, usury's interest was exceedingly high.