Chapter 20: knock knock

Gibson's curiosity intensified as he yearned to uncover the details of the past altercation between the two men. President Adams, however, seemed reluctant to delve into the subject. "It is all in the past, though," he remarked, attempting to downplay the significance of their previous conflict.

Gibson was not easily deterred. He remained intrigued and persisted, expressing his genuine interest in understanding the history between them. "I am still very interested," he stated firmly, his eyes fixed on President Adams.

Israel, feeling compelled to shed some light on the matter, took a deep breath and began recounting the events. "It was quite some time ago when the company was at its peak," he began. "President Adams approached me with an offer to buy the company, but I stubbornly refused. Our negotiations broke down, and we had a falling out."

Gibson listened attentively, connecting the dots and realizing the significance of their past disagreement. "So, many years later, you only agr
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