In the heart of Santiago’s election turmoil, the seven brothers of the Creed family stood at a crossroads. Corbin, the eldest, walked the path of business and politics, his ambition matched only by his arrogance. Samuel, torn between the allure of law and the grip of alcohol, sought to carve his own identity. Heikky, the black sheep, strummed melodies of defiance against familial expectations, his soul ablaze with the flames of music. Martin, prideful and singular in purpose, pursued engineering with a relentless determination.
Edward, the quiet genius of the clan, navigated the digital realm with humility and
Meanwhile, David’s hands found solace in the art of healing, his sights set on the noble pursuit of surgery. And Diego, the youngest, wielded numbers like a sword, his arrogance a mirror to his brothers’ own.
Their father, a titan of industry known for his ruthless ambition, sent them fleeing to the quiet refuge of their Phoenix property. Here, amidst the sprawling desert landscape, the brothers were tasked with both nurturing each other and managing the family’s vast enterprise.