None of them were expecting the sixty-sixth floor, which was never open to the public, to be an old house.

Naturally, they were very disappointed with that discovery.

“That's right. The sixty-sixth floor is indeed an old house. I know you all are very disappointed, but this old house is actually Mr. Langdon's most prized possession. It contains the memories that he shared with Mr. Campbell before they achieved success. Mr. Campbell used to stay here with Mr. Langdon and his sister,” the manager explained when he saw the disappointed looks on their faces.

The crowd felt a little better after they realized the value of the old house.

The manager then brought them on a tour inside the two-bedroom house before opening the back door.

Everyone gasped in shock when they saw a bright light pouring into the house.

They then followed the manager through the doorway and arrived at what seemed like the grand lobby on the first floor.

Upon closer inspection, however, they realized that something was not quite right about the place.

Although its design was similar to that of the lobby on the first floor, it was a little smaller and had slight differences in the decor.

For example, the walls were decorated with lots of famous, world-class paintings and unique artifacts that were one-of-a-kind.

The crowd then shifted their gaze back toward the manager as he explained the meaning behind the sixty-sixth floor.

“The sixty-sixth floor was designed to consist of three parts—past, present, and future. The two-bedroom house we just saw represents Mr. Langdon and Mr. Campbell's past. It was the house that Mr. Campbell, Mr. Langdon, and his sister used to live in. This area that we're currently in represents the things they own in the present. Mr. Langdon will be hosting a banquet to welcome Mr. Campbell's return in the next section, which represents their future. Feel free to have a look around this exhibit and think about your past experiences as well as your current achievements.”

Apart from the juniors from the Schmidt family and a few of their lucky servants, the people present at the exhibit were all big shots from Hishwick Island.

Since they all started out with nothing and worked really hard to achieve their wealth and status in society, their feelings of disappointment were immediately gone as they reminisced about their past.

They were not as successful as Harold and Quintus, nor did they suffer as much as the two.

Even so, witnessing that exhibit about the past and the present really touched their hearts and reminded them of their roots.

Even the subordinates from the Schmidt family were moved by what they saw.

Mr. Campbell and Mr. Langdon had it rougher than all of us back then, and yet, they were able to reach such incredible heights in life all by themselves. Seeing their success sure fills our hearts with hope!

Naturally, the juniors of the Schmidt family were the least moved by the exhibit as they had all been born with a silver spoon in their mouths.

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