"And what about the percentage you set aside for your other beneficiaries?" the woman asked. "Take them out of the will. The rest of the assets will go to Ethan," he said in a serious tone, looking away, as if lost in thought. "Are there any conditions for the benefits to be given?" the woman continued her questioning, maybe to stop Arthur from changing his will again. But all her questions just raised even more for me. I didn't understand what was happening, but I wasn't entirely pleased with it. "For Ethan, none. For my wife, the only condition is to take care of my kids," he explained, meeting the woman's gaze. "Just to clarify, do you have any children conceived outside of marriage? I don't remember reading about any in your file." Arthur let out a sigh. "No, none yet. But I hope

