One of the major efforts is the continuation of its activity. Since the boy was born, the boss has worked like a slave, spending countless hours building his business for his son. The son was also almost finished with his education and was loved by the staff. When the son dies and can no longer take his father's place, the boss begins to wonder if the activity "had no other meaning if it had not been for the boy." However, the boss remains loyal to his company and continues to make improvements. This also includes his office, which he was very happy with after renovating it. “In fact he was proud of his room; he liked to see him admired." Another example of how the boss has moved on was his inability to cry. It is quite possible that the boss has cried enough and no longer feels absolutely unhappy. Previously, two simple words, "My son", would have been enough for the head to be "stricken by such pain that only a violent fit of crying could have relieved it". Now the tears no longer came, he could no longer feel the pain he was looking for. In fact the boss “for his whole life he couldn't remember” what he was thinking after the incident with the fly and the
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