Joseph's hand with chopsticks paused and couldn't answer this.
To be frank, his working ability was far less than Jacob's.
Old Master Mr. Jones said to break the deadlock.
"Well, the project in Raleigh has to be done by Jacob. Remember not to get involved with those who have no definite identity."
"I know, Grandpa." Jacob agreed.
Mrs. Jones, who was sitting opposite Jacob, took a deep look at Jacob and said nothing after all.
Joseph keenly caught her mother's emotional changes and felt a little doubtful.
"In my opinion, Joseph's project in Raleigh will start next week. Jacob, you should help your brother."
Old Master Mr. Jones requested that to create conditions for the brothers to ease their tensions.
Some things can be resentful for a while, but not for a lifetime.
Jacob understood his purpose. Perhaps his mind gradually changed with his age.
"Well, I will take more care of it."