When Mr Brown heard Eric, he wanted to beat him up through the phone, but this was not possible. "You are still defending your actions? Very good; now that you have given the dying chicken a way out, I hope you will keep it in check?" He asked.
"I have done nothing; if the Smith has made the right plans and took the right steps from the beginning, why would she have a way out," Eric could not believe his ears. He felt that the older his father was, the more he could not think right.
"What do you mean? I heard you helped the Smith destroy the evidence in that lady's hand. This had given the Smiths the confidence to sue. Since Steam did not have enough time, would everything not have gone according to plans?" Mr Brown hated that he could no longer control Eric how he used to when he was younger.
Moreover, he wanted Eric to listen to him obediently. Even if he was proud that he had an outstanding son, it was too much for him to belittle him at every turn.