"Mom, I think you know how I used to treat George. Just because of my father's last words, I made him the vice president of Sinclair's company. But when I was in trouble, he didn't help me, but took the company from me. I could never treat him like I did before," Charles said calmly.
Having been through so much, he took things less personally now.
When he was young, he always wondered why his mother treated his younger brother better. Only his father cared about him.
But his father died early, and after that, Polly couldn't wait to push him away, leaving him nothing except for a few broken thatched rooms.
Later he knew that he was adopted. No wonder he was treated differently.
But Charles was a grateful person. At least the Sinclair family brought him up, so he still regularly gave Polly a sum of money.