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Chapter 1900 Andrius' Life

This long talk took a full two hours.

Mary never thought that Andrius' life would be like this.

When Andrius was very young, probably since kindergarten, Andrius was once considered mentallyhandicapped because he could not keep up his language skills.

From then on, he began to face a lot of gossip and was constantly questioned.

Thanks to his parents' insistence, otherwise he would have been sent to a mental hospital forcorrection treatment.

The birth of his younger sister had somewhat diverted the adults’ attention. The younger sister wasvery lively, so she was beloved by many people.

Therefore, since he was a child, he gradually formed the habit of not sharing his thoughts with others.

Slowly, he grew up.

During that time, he met Byron and became his best friend.

That was considered his happiest time. He had many opportunities to do what he wanted to dobecause the adults were not paying attention.

It was from then on, that his trust in Byron was completely solidified.

Even now, he believed that as long as Byron makes a decision, it must be right. No questions asked,just execution.

And he never considered his desires.

Gradually, he found that even if he did not express himself, it did not seem to matter.

In junior high school, he failed to keep up with his academic performance. At that time, Byron andChloe always helped him silently.

Of course, later on, he also met the very powerful Lucas.

He was very envious of Lucas. The guy was simply a monstrous genius, a fast learner no matter what.

At that time, he was deeply depressed and resisted going home.

Everyone in the family, except his parents, was very disappointed with his studies.

All the expected plans were disrupted, and even his uncle questioned him face-to-face. He was notqualified to take on some of the Quirke family's business in the future.

During that time, he was fragile, yet he endured.

Right before his senior year exam, he encountered the most painful thing in his life.

Due to poor academic performance, he was separated from Byron and Chloe. It was impossible tocontinue going to school together because they had to go to two high schools with different levels.

Initially, his parents wanted to spend money to establish a connection to let him go to a better privatehigh school.

However, he refused.

Once he entered senior year, he became lonely and rarely communicated with others.

Although Byron would still call him and occasionally ask him out on weekends, he slowly found himselfdrifting further and further away.

In the end, he suddenly became ruthless one night.

‘If I can’t remember a word once, I’ll repeat it a hundred times.

‘If I can’t understand the formula, then I’ll forcefully memorize it. If I can’t remember it, I’ll just prick myarm with a needle. One jab for each reminder.’novelbin

He eventually discovered that pain could stimulate his potential.

Fortunately, Byron discovered this method in the end and forced him to replace it with push-ups. Hecould exercise while stimulating his memory at the same time.

Later, under Byron’s leadership, he found that he was physically fit and good at sports.

At that time, he even dreamed of being an athlete in the future and participating in nationalcompetitions or even world-class competitions.

Unfortunately, such a plan ultimately fell through. His grades improved rapidly, and he was admitted tothe best business university.

His parents were very happy and encouraged him constantly so that he could study hard and inherit allthe Quirke family's business in the future.

He should be happy because his family’s hope finally came true.

However, he began to lose his emotions and started to study and memorize mechanically.

His mind was not only filled with an unknown amount of successful business cases but also variousconspiracies and schemes.

He did not use a method of comprehension at all. His current rational thinking was just the result offorced memory in the past.

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