When I was growing up I thought I wanted to take over father's law firm but not mother's heredity, and whenever he asked who of my sons would follow in my footsteps, I was always quick to answer him that I would be the one.
As soon as I was old enough, one of my brothers got his own ambition, is ever smart and has sharp ears, thick necks about 10 cm long, does not care about ill talks against him but cares about ruining others, has no definite business and arrogance, and insincerity smile on his face whenever needed to table the respect of that particular visit.
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