Chapter: 180
Eagerly, she skimmed through the remaining information.

Barlow was three years younger than Brian, and he had a different name when he was a child.

Tucker was his mother's maiden name.

When Barlow was nine, his mother tried poisoning Brian but was exposed. Brian's mother presented the Hughes family with two options.

She could take Brian abroad and sever ties with the Hughes family.

Or the Hughes family would send Barlow away, forbidding him from participating in the family business.

Brian's maternal family held just as much influence as the Hughes family.

Thus, even after her divorce, Brian's mother could force the Hughes family to choose between the two options.

Upon the exposure of her actions, Barlow's mother chose suicide, and Barlow found himself in an awkward position.

Naturally, the Hughes family favored Brian and opted to send Barlow overseas.

It was only a matter of time before Barlow's mindset changed.

Abandoned by his family in a foreign land, he had only an elderly servant and his aunt for support.

He faced a sea of unfamiliar faces, teachers, and classmates with different skin colors.

In school, he endured frequent bullying.

Thus, he befriended some troublemakers.

During his junior year's summer break, he was detained for six months after seriously injuring someone.

Upon his release, the Hughes family leveraged their connections to enroll him in a prestigious institution.

Barlow seemed to change, dedicating himself to his studies and earning a master's degree in finance during his second year at his university.

Subsequently, he joined Sun Group, rising from a humble clerk to the present leader.

After carefully digesting the information, Rosalynn exhaled deeply.

No wonder Barlow seemed vaguely familiar.

His features bore a resemblance to Brian's.
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