Sebastian Finley coughed a few times. It seemed his health condition was genuinely not good. After a pause, he continued, "The situation between your mother and your father is too complicated. I don't know if you understand all of it now. Your father was actually bitterly resentful of your mother. He saw her as haughty and unreasonable, as the spoiled, arrogant daughter of a wealthy family. She took what she wanted without respecting his personal thoughts."
In that era.
A man like Alexander Johnson was exceedingly proud.
He had every reason to be proud.
He was one of the most outstanding scholars in Eden, raised pampered from childhood, adored and pursued by many. He had dreams and ambitions, promising future prospects, and the ability to bring honor to the country. He could have become a great man in the eyes of countless people.
But all these dreams were extinguished.