Not long after entering the Chamber of Commerce, he saw his son-in-law.
Speaking of his daughter, she was actually born when his relationship with his wife was still decent, at least carrying a bit of his own blood.
But now the son who remained by his side was of another's lineage, and his daughter had married someone else and hardly ever returned home.
Thinking of this, his dissatisfaction grew even denser.
How could he have been so busy only to find that, in the end, there wasn't a single person related to him by blood by his side?
He and the hastily arriving Sack entered a meeting room to discuss matters.
As he entered, he suddenly remembered that his son-in-law was now earning more and more and had begun to disregard his words.
Now having this fellow take over the blame for his son's crimes at Earl Campbell's place, wasn't this in itself a form of revenge?
Thinking this, he felt slightly less troubled.
Earl Campbell was undoubtedly a careful and prudent noble.