Kent knew what Arthur had been through since childhood, but he didn't care; all he knew was that Arthur, like those other rich kids, never really saw ordinary people like him.
His father was a gambler who squandered any bit of money the family had. His mother had been bedridden for years.
Children from impoverished backgrounds aged before their time. Since his teens, Kent had been the main breadwinner, picking up trash, washing dishes at small diners, cleaning, and doing odd jobs to make ends meet.
After school each day, he'd work part-time jobs late into the night before he dared to go borne. Because he was young and earned little, he still faced his gambler father's curses daily.
His mother was distressed but could only earn a meager income by sewing and mending for others at home.
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