"Furthermore, if the company is handed over to me and becomes mine, only then will I think about how to develop it and make it stronger. If it's not mine, then what does it matter if I destroy it? After all, if I can't have it, then destroying it is my usual way of doing things. Don't you know this by now? This is just the beginning. You should think carefully; if you disagree with my earlier suggestion, I have no idea what will happen next." Claude shrugged and said.
"Are you threatening me?" Bart looked at Claude in disbelief and said.
"You can understand it that way, but I'd rather you see it as a collaboration between us. Among all your children, is there anyone more suited to this position than me? There isn't. So why can't you be honest with yourself? Admit that you're old, admit that your children can't compare to me, and admit that I'm your best choice. Wouldn't that be better?" Claude said, looking at Bart with an incomprehensible expression.
