Finn Wilson: "I wouldn't dare, you're my mom."
Melody Sheffield snorted coldly, "You still remember I'm your mom?"
The conversation ended unpleasantly. Melody went to bed in a huff, and looked at Edmund Wilson with eyes full of displeasure.
"What's wrong with you? Why don't you try to persuade Finn? He doesn't understand, and neither do you?"
Edmund Wilson didn't want to argue with her and just said, "He's not a child anymore, he knows what he's doing. Why do you have to go against him? If he listens to everything you say, how can he run the company?"
Edmund genuinely didn't want to intervene. He's been running the company for decades, dealing with endless issues, and he's spent most of his life being tired. Now he just wants to live a leisurely life, and he understands his son is not someone who acts impulsively.
