"Mr. Pemlington, the situation is under control now. The effect of the scandal will hopefully demean after a month or a few. The public wouldn't come here anymore as you left your seat in politics, but a lot of our dealer is backing away from the business for this incident." The lawyer was telling these to Benjamin who was least interested in hearing about. He was staring at the space with his head hung low. He was mourning his loss. Benjamin said in a hollow tone, "Any news about my son?" The lawyer and his men stayed quiet and were giving him a pitiful look. He didn't want their pity. He ordered coldly, "Leave," They left him alone there. Sitting in his study, he was mourning for his son. For him, Benjamin has committed so many crimes only to make him the owner of Pemlington's propert

