Chapter 229. Favoritism Complex.

Mrs. Jefferson was shocked by her husband's statement. “Jeff! Don't say that.”

“I have to say it, woman. I don't know what you fed him with when he was younger, but I'm sure it's not the same thing you fed Norton. I expected this of Norton, and not from Arnold. Even if we gave Norton the free hand, he still became a better man,” Mr. Jefferson said.

“A day will come when you regret what you just said, Dad and that day is coming very soon,” Arnold said.

“I don't care what you say, Arnold. You are a failure, and that's the bottom line because I said so!” Mr. Jefferson yelled.

“You have said it over and over again, so it doesn't make any sense to me. I could be but I'm not a cheat, a liar, and a deceiver like your second son, who you love so much and who you are willing to do anything to protect,” Arnold said.

“Shut up, Arnold!” Mr. Jefferson said, raised his hand at his son, and delivered a punch to Arnold.

Arnold stumbled for a while before finally regaining balance.

“I see you have s
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