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William always felt that his grandfather tended to be unserious and playful. For him, differences of opinion between grandfather and grandson were normal, especially when they had not seen each other for a long time. Stubbornness is an inherent trait in William, but he believes that his grandfather should understand that he is not a completely selfish person.

William genuinely wanted to give his best to the company as long as he was given the opportunity. More than that, he also wanted to prove to his grandfather that Vera, the woman he chose, was a good person. However, his grandfather doesn't know Vera and William's every attempt to arrange a meeting is always rejected.

William's concern lies with Vera. He was afraid that Vera would take offense at his grandfather's attitude. However, what his grandfather doesn't realize is that when William was poor and no one wanted to be friends with him, only Vera cared. Merida even left William for good, while Vera remained loyal and harbored f
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