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Chapter 85: The Things a Father Hides!
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The memories of the life that Jackson once had came back fresh as he sat alone in his suite that evening as he looked forward to the dinner to which Dr. Celestine had invited them over for.

Mr. Copper was out on the balcony, probably attending to important business matters, but none of that mattered to Jackson as he sat alone in that room.

In just a couple of months, his life had changed, but in just a few days, he had seen the troubles that came with wealth and power. It had to take him stepping into wealth to understand that everyone has their own fights, and that was something he never understood with his father when he was still alive.

At that time, he used to envy his classmates whose parents were rich and spent lavishly on them. And he had assumed his father to be a man who had been defeated by life and was not ready to make any difference with his situation.

They had fought constantly. Over school. Over clothes. Over Jackson’s desire for more—more comfort, more freedom, more
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