When Lynch said that the money for environmental assessments and protection wouldn't come from him, Nell couldn't quite process it at first. Just half a year ago, he was a worker without the knowledge a capitalist possesses, so he didn't understand why Lynch would say that.
Undoubtedly, this money would leave Lynch's account, but why wasn't he the one paying?
Would someone else pay this money for him?
A brand new world was right in front of him, separated only by a door, and he knew once he stepped through it, Nell behind the door would no longer be the same Nell.
He was anxious, yet didn't know how to express it, so he could only look at Lynch eagerly.
Lynch was amused by his expression. In fact, between father and son, no matter how deep the resentment, once wealth is achieved, it can be let go—on the condition that wealth is first obtained for there to be true reconciliation.