I wasn't pleased by the way Arnold questioned me.

"At the very least, he's righteous enough to report it. Such things cannot be tolerated," I asserted with a sense of justice.

Arnold looked disdainful and said, "Nonsense! Don't admire him blindly. What's the matter with you? You're the classic example of a blind follower!"

"You just praised me a moment ago, and now you're making me feel worthless."

I glared at him in displeasure, but truth be told, I admired Arnold. He was fearless of anyone and spoke his mind freely.

His words, particularly those directed at Melvern earlier, opened my eyes to a new perspective. He seemed to hold everyone in contempt.

"Some things can't be judged based on surface actions to determine good or bad. Sure, Atticus released his anger at that time, but have you seen the chain reaction since then? Did he really gain an advantage?" Arnold asked.

I frowned, thinking. I believed that Atticus became involved with Liora as a result of this incident, ruining his life for over a decade.

any advantage at all," Arnold bluntly said. "If you ask

he wouldn't make the same choices as back then. It was too hasty. He

do you mean

isn't his at all," Arnold

was even more shocked. This was beyond my

"Is the child Melvern's?"

too cunning. If it were his child, how could the Thompson family have no chance of winning?" Arnold said. "Liora is just garbage. These years, she's been flaunting

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to be righteous. It was no surprise he didn't dare to take the initiative. I thought

life was defeated.

you're so knowledgeable? Aren't you supposed to be diligently studying every

was about the same age as Atlas. He was only a few months younger, not much younger than me. On the surface, he looked like a kid, probably because he was the youngest in

he had a

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