After James saw off Lance and returned, he happened to encounter Arthur leaving. "Didn't you go and say hello to Father?"
Arthur seemed a bit restrained. "He's busy. Told me to get lost."
James couldn't help but laugh, walking over and patting Arthur on the arm. "That's also his way of expressing love. Don't take it to heart."
"Recently, don't run around everywhere, it's not very safe outside."
Arthur nodded and watched as James left.
That was the difference between him and James. Councilman Williams told him to beat it, but James could enter the office. That was the "first-mover advantage."
He couldn't blame himself or his mother for that because at that time, his mother was still just a little girl.
When he got back to the office, Councilman Williams was speaking to a senator on the phone, and this, in fact, also reflected the gap between him and the Mayor.
