Tony looked down with less enthusiasm, "Actually, I'm attending school for you, right? You decide everything for me, I'm just like those puppets in the circus, and you're pulling the strings to make me walk."
"Some time ago, I finished reading a bestseller entitled 'The Minds of Billy Milligan,' authored by Daniel Keyes. The story didn't arouse my interest, but a sentence said by the mentally ill protagonist resonated with me. He stated that only a sage with great wisdom can manipulate and change his own destiny and that of others, and the execution of the plan can be left to the fools who trust him. I don't want to manipulate you into a clown, Tony. I need your help, your trust. What I want to manipulate and change is the fate of the Hawk family. The condition for changing the Hawk family is that there must be only one brain in charge of thinking, and the rest are responsible for execution." Tommy walked up to Tony, raised his beer, and looked at his brother: