"That child called Nolan Lucas was also very smart. He graduated from elementary school at the age of eight. Because of this, Theodore Lucas held a banquet for him outside, inviting his business partners to celebrate for his 'eldest son'."
"What's ridiculous is that he didn't know that, at the time when he was holding a banquet for Nolan, eight-year-old Ethan Wilson had already passed the written test for Elton High School and was on a flight to Y Country to attend the admission interview."
He had two sons; clearly, Ethan Wilson was more outstanding, but the biased Theodore could never see it.
"Of course the interview went well, and our Ethan brought back the admission letter. Then, he clamored for me to call his father back because he wanted to hand the admission letter to his father in person."
Madam Lucas's voice had become lower and hoarser with each passing sentence.
These memories were too painful for her.