In those years, Benjamin would always get angry because a group of stubborn old men in the company deliberately made things difficult for him.
He had his own plans and strategies, but the members of the ancient board of directors didn't recognize them at all.
Every time Benjamin proposed a new strategy or business structure, the board of directors would deliberately choose not to approve it.
At that time, Benjamin would often argue with others in just a few words, and many good plans couldn't be carried out.
At that time, Martina had just moved into the Walker family and was much softer in character than she was now. When Benjamin was angry, no one in the Walker family dared to approach him, including his mother.
Only Martina dared to go.
Because at that time, Jack Walker had said that Martina and Benjamin were husband and wife, and they were going to spend the rest of their lives together.