Jimmy came to China with one purpose in mind: to assert his rights to a share of the equity of Smith Law Firm. His plan was to force Paul and his mother, Matilda, to split the firm in half, with him taking control of the North American business while Paul retained the Asian business.
In Jimmy's eyes, it made more sense for him to handle the North American business, as Paul and his mother were planning to settle in China and might not be able to manage it effectively. He believed it was only fair that the business returned to its rightful owner.
However, Jimmy was well aware that although the law firm bore the Smith family name, it was actually built by Matilda and his late brother, with only minimal assistance from their father. So, legally and morally, there was no basis for him to sue for a portion of the firm's equity. No judge in the world would support his claim.
Knowing this, Jimmy saw Matilda's upcoming marriage as an opportunity to create trouble while she was vulnerable. If he could cause financial losses for this widow and orphan, it would be even better, as they would have no use for all that money.
Matilda was well aware of Jimmy's intentions. In fact, she had brought Paul to China after her husband's death because the Smith family had always been concerned about their law firm.
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