Madam Xin gritted her teeth and said, "Are we really going to hand over the Group to him? You clearly didn't have much confidence in him before!"
"Sigh... Madam, I know you're unwilling, but I already gave Hongyuan a chance before. He didn't cherish it and made things the way they are now." Old Mr. Xin asked her to see reality clearly: "Things are beyond redemption. You must accept it."
She took a deep breath, "...But Hongyuan is our most beloved eldest son!"
"Most beloved?" Old Mr. Xin muttered while shaking his head, "Madam, I have come to realize now that doting on one's child too much is a mistake in itself. If we hadn't spoiled that boy Hongyuan so much, how would he have the audacity to do those things that led to his own downfall?"
"In contrast, the second one hasn't been pampered much from a young age, and now it seems he is steadier and more reliable than the eldest..."
After hearing his words, Madam Xin sat on the ground as if all her strength had been drained.