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"Tell me everything. Start from the top." I said optimistically. "I was born here in New York City. My father was the second son while my mother was the eldest. She was the daughter of a famous steels tycoon. My parents' marriage was also arranged by the Chairman and my step grandmother. But their marriage ended in failure due to religious factors. My mother was a secular Jew while my father was a less devoted Muslim, but nonetheless, it was primarily prejudice that bridged the gap between my parents. I didn't have a good childhood because of their constant fights. The Chairman intervened and he had me sent away to attend boarding in New Hampshire. "But by the time I decided to come back, the situation had gotten worse. The corporation was in strict check and dealings weren't good so my