Wasn't her obligation to care about her son? But now she made it a condition to trade with another woman. This sounded really wired for Edie.
But Bette didn't feel anything wrong, "yes, as long as you stop him, I would resign my post as the vice president and leave him to take over the group. I would also try the best to be a good mother."
Edie was too shocked by these words that she forgot to reply.
Better continued, "Moreover, this is not a joke. If Stuart keeps doing this, he will ruin his reputation. Blind competition is the worst in the business. Stuart's taking great risk to revenge. Do you really want him to destroy himself?"
"Of course, no."
Edie answered immediately, without any hesitation.
"Then, cooperate with me," Bette laid back. Her voice sounded a little idle. Apparently, she believed Edie would definitely agree with the proposition.
"Okay, don't forget what you've promised." Edie nodded firmly and then left.