During the same period of time, Thomas and Alfred were born, and a fire in the nursery forced the nurses to scramble to preserve the infants. It's hard for Thomas to believe that he was born into a wealthy family, but he can't help but think that Alfred's problems, such as the death of his sister and his inability to have a meaningful connection with Evelyne, are all his fault. As a result, as his life draws to a close, he devises a scheme for retaliation against his bitter rival, his lifelong adversary, the man who has stolen his existence.
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During the same period of time, Thomas and Alfred were born, and a fire in the nursery forced the nurses to scramble to preserve the infants. It's hard for Thomas to believe that he was born into a wealthy family, but he can't help but think that Alfred's problems, such as the death of his sister and his inability to have a meaningful connection with Evelyne, are all his fault. As a result, as his life draws to a close, he devises a scheme for retaliation against his bitter rival, his lifelong adversary, the man who has stolen his existence.
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