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*Some kind of trash ain't worth reading. Seriously, you AIN'T getting far in this.

"Ladies and gents, please welcome, our honoured guest of the night! The best of the best, the owner of one of the most famous and most successful leaders in the international market, and other achievements I can't mention because it'll take night down with it…" The host joked in fluent English.

The guests didn't go against the flow as laughed as they heard the host's joke. All of them knew that each and every one of them is a big shot even though they dabble in different industries in different countries, even the staff, but this guy, no, rather his secretary was the biggest.

"Please welcome Mr André, The owner of Revoir International!" The host said as he looked at the inconspicuous but handsome guy right behind Mr André, trying to inconspicuous would be the better term, in awe as the guests clapped their hands in fervour.

Mr André also noticed this but he stayed silent then he just smiled. He knew that if he was in the host's place, he would do worse. He thought of those awesome moments, where his brother right here, a pure biological brother, made his moves.

"André, let's make this fast, you know right?" He whispered.

"Yeah, yeah, I know you get uncomfortable with this parties, these knives behind your backs." André replied, he's actually getting annoyed in here too.

'Look at them eyeing him like predators, if they actually knew what he does in the business, they might scurry away like rats being caught by a cat, a god cat at that.' He thought with mixed emotions.

"André, stop looking at me like that, you're up with those if-they and what-ifs, stop getting iffy." He whispered again as he looked at him and punched him secretly.

"Ouch, where did I get a brother like you? If only 1st sister was here.—"

He was about to say something more but he was interrupted by him.

"Don't call a demon." He said gloomily. It is obvious. He's scared of her.

'Here's a fact, I'm the second of the four, this guy is fourth, geek's third and of course, the oldest, luckily she can't hear me,