Percy replied to his son, "Raymond, right now it doesn't matter if it's 600 or six million, you still don't have the guts for a man."
"Why?"
Percy picked up the pen, annotated all the problems related to the Smith Corporation one by one. After finishing that line, he turned back to his son and said, "Because you're not a man yet, at best, you're barely a boy."
After Percy's comment, Raymond's little head drooped, and he even forgot about his plan to run away from home. He took off his school bag, held it in his arms, and sat next to Percy, speaking in a particularly regretful tone, "Father, actually, as long as Sister Isabel is willing to wait for me, I can grow up quickly and marry her. But I don't know if Sister Isabel will wait for me."
Percy snorted lightly, not wanting to bother arguing with his son about useless things and only focused on reading the documents in front of him.