Shuo asks his brother why he hasn't told him about the company's financial problems. Shuo says that he's tired of meeting with Mr. Wen, and that it's better if he doesn't meet with him anymore. He tells Shuo that if he wants to see his parents' efforts disappear, then he should just listen to him. He also says that if Shuo wants to know why, he should tell him the reason, because the company has been having financial difficulties for the last two years, and Shuo is worried that the company will go under. He asks Shuo if he still thinks of his brother as a friend, and he says that Shuo has to trust him, because he knows what Shuo's doing. He says that since the company is always the top exporter, Shuo should let it go without the investment from the gu group, because it'll definitely collapse. He adds that the family went through financial difficulties, but Shuo still allowed him to pursue his dream. He apologizes to Shuo, saying that he promised to protect him, but he can't keep his promise. He's been living as if he could actually save everyone, thinking that he can actually do something to help them. He tries to calm Shuo down by saying that his mother is upset, so he should try not to fight her again. He then asks if he should resign from his position as director, because, he says, he has continuously affected the benefit of the company with his actions. He blames Shuo and his family for driving him insane, and says that, since he was young, he'd followed all of their arrangements. He goes on to say that, when he was beaten, Luoan was by his side. When he was insulted
Shuo asks his brother why he hasn't told him about the company's financial problems. Shuo says that he's tired of meeting with Mr. Wen, and that it's better if he doesn't meet with him anymore. He tells Shuo that if he wants to see his parents' efforts disappear, then he should just listen to him. He also says that if Shuo wants to know why, he should tell him the reason, because the company has been having financial difficulties for the last two years, and Shuo is worried that the company will go under. He asks Shuo if he still thinks of his brother as a friend, and he says that Shuo has to trust him, because he knows what Shuo's doing. He says that since the company is always the top exporter, Shuo should let it go without the investment from the gu group, because it'll definitely collapse. He adds that the family went through financial difficulties, but Shuo still allowed him to pursue his dream. He apologizes to Shuo, saying that he promised to protect him, but he can't keep his promise. He's been living as if he could actually save everyone, thinking that he can actually do something to help them. He tries to calm Shuo down by saying that his mother is upset, so he should try not to fight her again. He then asks if he should resign from his position as director, because, he says, he has continuously affected the benefit of the company with his actions. He blames Shuo and his family for driving him insane, and says that, since he was young, he'd followed all of their arrangements. He goes on to say that, when he was beaten, Luoan was by his side. When he was insulted