Jacob knows that to Jack Ogden, those wines were priceless. Despite its exorbitant cost, it was a priceless fortune for him. Jack Ogden values them third to money and power. Some might not understand his way of thinking. For him, the value of his wines was not monetary but emotional. It helps him ease his insecurity and anxiety about his childhood.
Collecting wines was his lifelong pursuit which can never be completed. And now it seemed impossibly impossible after someone burnt it all down.
"Hmm…You are right. Or maybe she was there and enjoyed the intoxicating smell of burning wines." President Martin said. He is already back on his side of the bed.
"Your son-in-law knows how to utilize his resources."
"It was fortunate that his resources had his own resources." President Martin said with a hint of pride.
Madam Victoria scoffed. "You sound like a proud father. As far as I remember it was your father who discovered him, not you."