"What brings you here?" I asked, keep an eye on him. "Well, what's the usual purpose of a businessman visiting another successful businessman?" he replied, a hint of mischief in his tone. I frowned, shifted in my swivel chair, and regarded him with seriousness. "Stop joking, Clark. Which of my company's projects are you interested in investing in?" I pressed on. "Oh, I don't know. If you welcome other businessmen to invest in your projects, why is it a problem if I want to join in?" he countered. "My projects already have sufficient investment, so why not consider supporting your brother who is still struggling?" I suggested. "In fact, I have no interest in them. They’re getting what they deserve right now," he said seriously, leaning back in his chair, appearing more at ease than ev

