"Windrop Entertainment is indeed the property my mother left me, but Sir Hughes and my grandmother divorced decades ago, and they had already divided the property at that time. Since then, my mother never returned to the Hughes family and lived with my grandmother. My mother established Windrop Entertainment with the money from my grandmother, and now it's left to me. Logically and emotionally, the company has nothing to do with the Hughes family. I would like to share Windrop Entertainment with you, but I believe my mother would not agree from the spirit in heaven."
"After your divorce with my grandmother, you never had any connection with my mother again. You didn't even come to see her when she passed away. She resented that. Therefore, transferring Windrop Entertainment's shares to you is against my mother's will. Moreover, the two companies have already merged, and a part of these shares also belongs to Caleb Mamet. I really can't make the decision."