98. Uncooperative

In the Fades family, there was no such thing as cooperativeness or working together to reach success. No. It was always a competition between his five children. An eternal sibling rivalry to achieve the world.

For that very reason, he gave a different last name to each of his children. Greyhouse, Greenhive, Blackwood, Whitelock, and Scarlettson. Not one of his children had the same last name, not even to himself.

Since their early days, he had always told them to be better than their siblings, making them see each other as rivals and enemies that could leave them in the dust.

In doing so, he achieved great results.

Each of his children were successful. They had their own business they built by themselves where they thrive like no one else. They could live by themselves without any help from the other,making them independent individuals.

However, he also instilled a craving sense into their very core since they were children. There was no point in making them the better version of
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