Donald's wife, Alice, was a woman who devoted herself to supporting her younger brother. 5

Based on her identity and family background, it would have been completely impossible for someone like her to marry into the Webb family. 5 However, the reason why Donald had married her and brought her into the Webb family was entirely because Donald really loved her. 1 After marrying into the Webb family, Alice began to do everything possible to help her brother, Nelson. 1

Nelson did not have much abilities. He did not study much and his abilities were simply not good enough. When he was younger, he had taken a lot of money from Alice to start his own business but all of his businesses failed. 6

When there was no other way, Alice had begged from her husband, hoping that her husband could give her younger brother a little part of the Webb family business. This would definitely help her younger brother out greatly.

Although Donald looked down on Nelson, he helped him a few times on his wife's account. 2

However, Nelson could not tell the good from bad. It was already bad enough that he was not capable of making his own money, but when someone else was

with all sorts of petty tricks. In the end, Donald got tired

mediocre person all his life. When she realized that her brother actually had the ability to fight hard even though he did not have much real ability, she eventually guided her brother to

Donald's brother-in-law after all. The entire Webb family had a very strong influence in the South Region. Therefore, everyone had to give him face when he came out to make some profit in the

for a few years, Nelson began to

chivalry for the people or the country. Instead, they were just a large organized group of fake beggars who pretended to

conflicts between

locations of these beggar

beggars in the city would add up to tens of thousands of people. It would naturally be

and fight for territory. This had become one of the most important things in their daily lives

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