"No."
"..." William Moore was taken aback for a moment, then looked up at him, "What?"
"No."
The always obedient Eddison reiterated.
"..."
"No matter what happens, I will stay by your side, young master." Eddison looked at him intently, "Since we are family, it's impossible for me to abandon you at a time like this."
"..."
William Moore remained silent, but his brow slowly furrowed, seemingly dissatisfied with Eddison's refusal.
"No matter what happens, I will not leave."
Eddison said again.
William Moore stared at him for a long time; they both understood each other's temperament, and he knew Eddison's determination could not be swayed by anyone.
Though seemingly gentle, he harbored a hidden stubbornness.
"Alright..." he muttered helplessly, "I can't argue with you..."
Seeing William Moore relent, Eddison also breathed a sigh of relief; he was really afraid that William Moore would make up his mind and force him to resign.
