The Journey of a Billionaire Son
as me back in Metropolis. Ethan wasn't close to Thomas in any way he just knew they attended the same school once and still. Ethan went
missing Billionaire he said ! What the hell are u doing here in this dump, E
that my time would be better spent focusing on more "practical" pursuits, such as math or science. Despite my mother's disapproval, i couldn't suppress my love for art. I would spend every free moment I had with a paint brush in my hand, bringing my imagination to life on a canvas abd exploring the depths of my creativity. Art was my sanctuary, a place where I could express himself freely and find solace from the pressures of conformity. Why couldn't my mother understand that? Thomas said that with sadness in his eyes. No matter, one fateful day, a few months back while I was wandering through the village, Thomas stumbled upon an art exhibition. The vibrant colors, intricate brush strokes, and the raw emotion captured in each piece left him in awe. It was there that he met an elderly artist named Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds, he recognized the spark of creativity in my eyes and took him under his wing. He became my mentor, teaching me various techniques a
ing him the chance to pursue his passion would stifle his happiness and potential. With a newfound under
You must have a good reason Thomas said Ethan then took a deep breath a d reply I did it all because I was getting tired of that life my dream is to be
igious private school known as Hillside Academy. Its grand entrance was flanked by towering
gh the ornate double doors, they were greeted by a spacious atrium adorned with marble floors and intricate chandeliers hanging from the high ceiling
he-art technology, allowing students to engage in interactive learning experiences. The desks were made of po
practicing their skills in various sports like soccer, tennis, and lacrosse. There was also a well-maintained
plush seating and a stage that could rival those found in professional theaters. Here, students had the opportunity
xuded an air of elegance. Students would gather here for meals, enjoying a wide array of gourmet dishes p
verse interests of its students. From music ensembles and art clubs to debate teams and c
scattered throughout, providing tranquil spots for students to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. The
Hillside Academy stood as a beacon of privilege and opportunity. It nurtured the minds an
ships were forged. It was a place where the pursuit of knowledge and the cultivation of passions were celebrated, e