The meeting ended.
The Simmons Group's current shareholders have essentially split into two factions: one is the old shareholders who claim to support Jimmy Simmons, but are actually looking out for their own interests. The other faction is neutral, their pursuit being whoever can maximize their own benefits, indifferent to who holds power.
For now, the neutral faction holds more shares far exceeding that of Jimmy Simmons'. This situation will not change until Jimmy returns.
As the shareholders gradually dispersed, a good friend of Old Sir Simmons suddenly approached Arnold Simmons, his words laden with implications, "Nephew Simmons, you have been instrumental in the success of the group thus far. But I hope you remember your place."
He was obliquely referring to Arnold's illegitimate status, often a tool for others' insults.
However, Arnold remained unmoved by his remark, casually replying, "I am, of course, part of the Simmons family, I will not forget that."