Letting Benjamin Walton temporarily manage the Wilson Corporation is no different from inviting a wolf into the house.
But why does his father want to do this?
Isn't it obvious?
His father just wants him to see that even if he's not around, the company can still be managed well.
His father is telling him that going back to the Wilson Corporation, the one who ultimately benefits is Mason Wilson, not him.
Even now, the old man still insists on holding a superior attitude, wanting them to regret it.
Regret leaving the Wilson Corporation!
Mason Wilson shook his head, sighed softly, and said, "I know."
"Then I'll get to work." Jim Perry said all he needed to say, turned around to leave, but was stopped by Mason Wilson, "President Perry, I won't misunderstand him."
Jim Perry turned around and smiled at Mason Wilson, nodded, and then returned to his office.
