The Billonaire's marital crisis
nds around his waist, he nodded his head in contempt and sat next to a gigantic fence outside. He couldn't report to the cops or inform anyone what happened. "Where do I go from here?
aunted Thompson's appearance and completely condemned him. He swallowed the insult and didn't fight back. He was determined to get the job. The abusive words meant nothing to him. After realizing that Thompson had come for a peace talk, the CEO marveled and ceased shouting. "Quite impressive for someone who was humiliated. I bet a few people would have smashed my head with a bottle. But you are different. What kind of human are you? What's your name?" Flabbergasted by Thompson's patience, the CEO was compelled to ask. "Thompson Smith. from Living Faith Arena, Mississippi. I got robbed of my valuables while I was coming. I lost everything. I need this job badly," he narrated with confidence. "Did you just say cornerstone? This is Unbelievable! Thompson, it's me. Don't you recognize me anymore?" The CEO's eyes widened as he stood up and moved closer to Thompson. "I can't seem to recall your face. Sorry, have we met before?" "Don't be so ridiculous. It's me, Duncan. Your best friend, in the hood. We mutually agreed to allow our kids to get married to each other in the future. Have you forgotten?" Duncan reminded Thompson and refreshed his memories. They were best friends and often considered twins by everyone. Not even their parents could separate them from each other. While they were kids, they both made a pledge that would allow their children to get married to each other in the future. Unfortunately, they lost contact and parted ways after graduation. Unlike Thompson, Duncan has become wealthy and owns Supreme Group, one of the largest beverage companies in the state. "Good to see you again. I could barely recognize you. You look good! A lot has changed about you. Can't say the same for me. Please help me with this job. My daughter needs it," Shamed at himself, Thompson faced the ground. He still can't fathom how Duncan acquired such massive wealth. Back in school, Duncan was the dumbest. "Come off it. What happened to you? You were the most brilliant champ in school. You even help solve my math. We've got a lot to talk about. I see you now have a daughter. Great! I've got a son, too. Two handsome sons. Our vow still stands, right? I'll tell my son about it, while you go back home and notify your daughter. Don't worry about your stolen phone and cash, I'll replace them." Dipping his hands inside his drawer, Duncan bro