Samuel suddenly felt that his good friend had become particularly unfamiliar. "Francisco, you weren't like this before."
"Before? No, I've always been like this. Samuel, you're different from me. You're the eldest son of the Salvador family, the future heir who will inherit billions of assets. Why should your future be so bright? You have billions, while I can only inherit a small company. I don't accept it. I consider myself no worse than you!" Francisco slowly revealed a mocking expression.
Samuel had never known that his friend harbored such thoughts, and the shock in his heart was evident. "The small company you mentioned has a market value of one billion, and it was built by your parents with their own hands."
"Who hasn't built their success from scratch? Right now, I'm using my own intelligence and talents to obtain what I deserve. What's wrong with that?" Francisco didn't see anything wrong with his actions.
"Samuel, this world is a survival of the fittest. Whoever is weak is destined to be eliminated."
"So, in order to get what you want, you'll use any means, even if it goes against ethics and humanity? Is that it?" Samuel stared at him.
"What is ethics? What is humanity? Those are all created by humans. As long as you're powerful enough, one day you can become the one who sets the rules," Francisco lowered his voice.
"Samuel, I really hope you can join me. There are some things you understand even without me saying them. Even if I'm not here, there will be someone else like me. This world will never lack such people. Why be so stubborn?"
Samuel took a deep breath, as if he had made up his mind. "Different paths don't cross, but as friends, I'll give you one last piece of advice. Don't take things for granted. Some things can't always go as you want. Be careful of unforeseen disasters."
"If that's the case, then you needn't bother," Francisco replied indifferently. He felt a hint of regret about losing Samuel, the friend he had spent two years to win over, but if he had to trade a friend for his future and prospects, he wouldn't hesitate.
Samuel had originally wanted to tell him that he had already submitted evidence on behalf of Amalia, but suddenly felt it was unnecessary.
Samuel ended the communication and then contacted Carlos, wanting him to help him apologize to Amalia.
Carlos quickly conveyed the message to Amalia.
"Big Sister, he said the one who ordered Peerless_CucumberX and Hector was his friend, Francisco. He admits that he didn't manage his people properly and wants me to apologize to you on his behalf."
"It wasn't him who did it. There's no need for an apology," Amalia knew from the beginning that Hector and Peerless_CucumberX didn't have the capability to set up this trap for her. She just didn't know who was behind it until now, and ahe was surprised to find out it was Samuel's friend, Francisco.
"Big Sister, Young Master Samuel also asked me to inquire if you'll continue selling artifacts in the future," Carlos asked.
"I will," Amalia replied.