Even though Warren deliberately hesitated to speak, Edward respectfully waited for him to continue.
Warren said, "That year my father passed away, he reminded me that the Swans was a family of loyal officials. If it weren't for the Swans' help back then, the Sanders wouldn't have been able to develop so far. Hence, he told me to treat the Swans well. However, because I've been too busy with national affairs all these years, I've neglected my father's will. Thinking about it now, I even feel guiltier."
"Leader, you're too kind. A country needs a leader, and of course, national affairs are the most important thing for a leader. Moreover, my father has long since abandoned politics and joined the business industry. For you to give my father a piece of land to develop his business, my family is already extremely grateful, and we don't ask for anything more." His words had several layers of meaning.