David Benington looked at President Newman's wary expression, pulled the corner of his mouth and said with a hint of disdain, "Uncle Newman, you're too nervous. The Heath family is big and powerful, with countless side branch relatives. There's no need to be so apprehensive."
No wonder he was so arrogant.
It turned out that he was relying on the power of the Heath family.
Unfortunately, he is just a member of the side branch of the Heath family, not the real President of the Heath Group.
Even if he offends him, the Heath family can't possibly start a war just for a relative.
Seeing that David didn't take his previous words seriously, President Newman frowned but didn't say anything more.
He had said everything he needed to say.
Whether David took it to heart or not was none of his business now.
His friendship with the Benington family only allowed him to do so much.
If David Benington's son insisted on courting death, he would not try to stop him.