James rolled his eyes at him, "Ben, are you stupid?"
"You think in a wrong way." James guided him gently as an adviser, "Do you think you have the strength to chase after her? Tell me honestly."
Benjamin glanced at James and nodded lightly, "Mm."
"Do you think you are old now?"
Benjamin pursed his thin lips and then said helplessly, "I don't think so."
"Then, ignoring the fact that you and Lawrence are relatives, who do you think is more capable? You or him?"
Benjamin frowned, "Do you think... I need to answer this question?"
"Of course you're more capable, right? Moreover." James continued to ask, "Is love selfish?"
"It... seems to be."
James immediately reached out his right forefinger and shook it twice, "No, love is truly
selfish! Sometimes, if you stand in the position of a bystander, you may really feel that love is dispensable, and sometimes you may feel that it is troublesome. But if you really fall in love with someone, will you think that love is a trouble? You won't, right?"
"Yeah."
"So." James snorted and continued, "It doesn't matter who met her first."
As soon as he said this, Benjamin couldn't help but say, "In fact, it seems that I met her first."
James and Issac, who had been listening to their conversation, were both stunned for a moment, "What do you mean?"
Benjamin shook his head, "Let's not talk about this." After that, he looked at James, "Go on."
James nodded, "Alright. As you just said, it's impossible for you to give up. Since it's impossible, why don't you pursue your beloved girl? For example, when we are doing business, you have to buy a piece of land. Of course, my description may not be very appropriate, but this is what I mean. You want to buy a piece of land, but you're not the only one who will bid for it, right?"
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