Chapter 29. When the Two Eyes Meet
The party hosted by William De Vanough was also a welcome party for his younger brother, Tommy De Vanough. Tommy spent his teenage years studying abroad and simultaneously working there. He was also in charge of looking after their parents there. The company that William owned was purely the result of his hard work and not the interference of his parents. William's family background was not wealthy from birth. Still, thanks to his hard work, William owned the DV Company. And when he was successful, he sent Tommy and his family abroad so that he could build his business more quietly in Richcounsin.
And when Tommy had finished his education, he returned to Richcounsin to become part of the DV Company. And he realized that the DV Company was not a company that would become his legacy. Still, he really loved William and wanted to learn from him so that he could have his own business.
Guests have arrived, and celebrities and business people enliven William's party.
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