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g of his past, his expression softened, his
e murmured, his voice heavy with emotion. "To have face
ficult, to say the least. After my father's death, I was l
by an orphanage, but life there was far from easy. I endured years of neglect and abu
empathy palpable. "You've been through so much, Liam. It's
cent. I had to keep going, keep fighting, for my father's sake. I promised him that
omething of yourself, you have, Liam. Despite the odds stacked against you, you've
rds, his determination reignited. "Thank you, Mr. Vince
nd mutual respect enveloped them, binding them together in a
d determination, he knew that with Mr. Vincent's guida
re Mr. Vincent and Liam were engaged in conversation, th
ipping with disdain. "That loser has managed to worm h
should have taken care of him ourselves. Now look at him, getting all
if Liam manages to win over Sir Vincent, that means he'll have even more
We can't let that happen. We need to find a way to get rid o
their next move, determined to sabotage Liam's newfound s
nxiously awaited news of Liam's fate. She prayed silently that nothin
pitch, her nerves frayed with worry. She could only hope and pray that Liam would emer
, Liam's mind raced with a mix of emotions. Each name stirred up memories and associ
led the chilling moment when the shooter had mentioned that name. Don Vito
n carefully neutral as Mr. Vincent spoke. Inside, however,
aughter, the warmth of his embrace, the strength of his guidance. Liam felt a lump form i
father's loyal PA. Liam remembered the kind-hearted man who had always been t
nt. "Yes, Timo was indeed your father's most trusted confidant. He was a loy
tion. He couldn't change the past, but he could honor the memo
lent vow to himself – he would stop at nothing to uncover the truth behind hi
. He took the cheque gingerly, turning it over in his hands as if to co
a whisper. He couldn't quite comprehend the enormity of the
immer of hope. This cheque represented more than just financial assista
his voice choked with emotion. "I d
sider it a gesture of goodwill, Liam. You've shown me your determina
ow forming in his mind. He would use this money wisely, he promised himself, and he woul